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I have never been in the habit of seeking for offices for myself, or for my friends. I have given...
§ From James Sullivan. 18 June 1806, Boston. “I feel no inclination to make interest for offices,...
I incline to beleive that it is my duty to inform the government of the united States, that...
I do not know whether an apology is necessary for giving you this trouble. Under one form of...
I imagine that by this time you will be willing to receive, at the Seat the Soul of government, a...
Colonel Hatch of this state goes on to the seat of government with a project of his own in the...
I am very sensible that this is out of proper mode of communication to the President of the...
13 January 1805, Boston. “I begin a letter which I intend as a communication in confidence the...
My Son Colonel Sullivan is going to Baltimore, and will probably go as far as Washington. I have...
In days of great adversity when I was surrounded inveterate enemies your notice and sentiments...