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The inclosure is a letter from my friend & relation Mr James Bankhead of Westmoreland. Understanding I was on my way to the upper Country & might probably see you before my return he requested me to deliver it to you in person. I regret that owing to forgetfulness I did not comply with his wishes. I have the honor to be with the highest respect yr: mo: ob: St RC ( DNA : RG 59, LAR );...
We do hereby certify that at the time Mr. Burr visited Mr. Jefferson, there was no one then with him of any political character as far as we know or believe—Living in his neighborhood, from the consequent intercourse, had there been any such meeting as Mr. Powell in his address contemplated we conceive we should not have been ignorant of it. We have positive testimony before us (but from...
Altho I did not receive your letter till after the election, my conduct on that occasion, was regulated, as nearly as circumstances woud admit, by the course it pointed out. I have long been convincd, that moderation, & forbearance, is the best course one can pursue, towards his enemies, & that heat & impetuosity, will, in all public discussions, give them a vast ascendency over you. M r Carr...
Being at M r Michies house on a promised visit, in the absense of my family, I have seen the whole correspondence between himself M r Peyton & M r Jefferson . Having been M r Michies Attorney, while formerly a resident of this County