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Conscious of my very limited pretensions to military acquirements, I cannot, without great...
Allow me to beg your acceptance of a Buffalo Robe adorned with porcupine quills, after the manner...
I have taken the liberty to place your Name upon a keg filled with Pekán Nuts. May I beg of you...
Abstract. 20 December 1791. “Account of Indians inhabiting the North-Eastern parts of the...
Abstract. 10 December 1791. “Distances on the Wabash; with observations on its navigation.” The...
The numerous applications which no doubt your Excellency has received from candidates for public...
The letter which I had the honour to address to you on the 2d. instant was written in great...
When I took the liberty to trouble you with my letter, I wished to leave much to the discretion...
As many of the public offices are about to be disposed of, may I crave the favour of your...
The seventy two Diplomas left herewith, are part of those intended for the Gentlemen in France....