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The accounts received of the votes given for Vice President of the federal Senate render your...
This morning has honored me with your most esteemed favors of the 26 th May—for which be pleased...
Your favour of Jan: 23. like all your other Letters, contains valuable information & judicious...
Under the 18 th of last October I did myself the honor and pleasure of addressing you, com̃itting...
Under date of the 21 st July, I had the pleasure of addressing you; since when I am honored with...
I am honored with your esteemed Letter of the 5 th March last, and congratulate You on your...
My Son is going home, and for his sake as well as my own, I will not let him go without a Line to...
The enclosed letter, of the 11 th Instant, was intended by a Co ll Norton, whose unexpected...
Under date of the 21 st Decem, of the last Year, I did myself the honor of addressing You; since...
I had last night the Pleasure of your Letter of Dec r: 21. I cannot, indeed Sir flatter myself at...
I have the pleasure to acknowledge the receipt of your kind favors of the 4 th Septem r. and...
I cannot omit paying my most sincere Respects by your good M rs Adams—on whom and your amiable...
I have rec d , Yesterday, your obliging Letter of the fifth of December, having before received...
By my friend Jon a Jackson Esqr. who sailed for Ireland and England in Dece r last, I did myself...
By two Gentlemen who went in Ships bound for London, and of whose arrival in that City accounts...