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I take the liberty to address one of these Letters to thee, because I can but suppose thou must...
I ought, perhaps, to apologize, for troubling thee with a subject of so little direct concern to...
I know not what may be the views of Administration, but I have taken upon myself to deny that...
At the moment of taking my pen to address thee, my eyes are flowing with tears of anxiety and...
A part of the object of my journey to Washington, was suspended in part, in consequence of the...
Permit me to present my congratulations on the prospect of peace. Anxious to have the principles...
I have this day forwarded, by Mail, to the late President Jefferson, for his examination, a long...
I wrote thee, some time since, concerning an Essay of mine, which I proposed to have sent to thee...
Had I not a great personal interest in seeing the Laws of the United States, relating to the...
In these woods, constantly occupied in my new business, that of Farming, & forming a new...