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I beleive you will be tired of my correspondence not only from the length of my letters but from...
I have neglected writing to you perhaps more than I Should have done had I not supposed that your...
The Communicating our Sentiments to men in power, when done with the respect due to their...
When I had the honor of addressing a Letter to your Excellency, upon a subject of allowed...
I have to acknowledge the honor of receiving your Letter dated the 14th July. as to the subject...
I have to aknowledge the honor of receiving yours of the 17 th & 21 st. instant In my Letter of...
I am honoured with your letter of this date, and am highly flattered by your expressions of...
Upon contemplating the subject of settleing the eastern boundary of the untied States, and...
I am very sensible that this is out of proper mode of communication to the President of the...
The Commissioners have agreed that the Scoodiac is the St Croix truly intended in the Treaty of...
A letter is gone on from the Agent of the united States on the St Croix boundary to the Secretary...
The Undersigned, Agents of the State of New York on the one and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts...
Having the honor of receiving your letter of the 10th. instant, I hasten to communicate to you my...
I have never been in the habit of seeking for offices for myself, or for my friends. I have given...
11 April 1803, Boston. “If I had an idea of what its commonly called the making of interest I...
24 November 1803, Boston. “When I observed in the Presidents public communication that there is a...
Men in public office suffer much from the unwarrantable intrusions of others; I have had a great...
I do not know whether an apology is necessary for giving you this trouble. Under one form of...
5 November 1804, Boston. “Mr. Russell, who has long been in public life in this State, goes on to...
13 January 1805, Boston. “I begin a letter which I intend as a communication in confidence the...
I was lately attempting to furnish documents to prove the falshood of an electioneering report,...
The answer respecting the constitutional voters in Virginia is very satisfactory, and will be of...
The idea of preserving the post offices, and mails inviolable is almost too sacred to allow a...
§ From James Sullivan. 18 June 1806, Boston. “I feel no inclination to make interest for offices,...
I imagine that by this time you will be willing to receive, at the Seat the Soul of government, a...
The best answer I can return to yours of the 22d. ulto. is the inclosed extract of our council’s...
Colonel Harris of Portsmouth in New Hampshire, is passing through this town to Washington. He...
I incline to beleive that it is my duty to inform the government of the united States, that...
I have this moment come from the room of our representatives in the general court, where before...
The President of the united States requested of me a calculation of the quantity of flour...