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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...