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Timothy Bloodworth Presents his Compliments to the Vice President of the United States, & begs...
Some time past, I took the liberty to Mention a Gentleman, who I considered quallifyed to fill...
The Act pass’d this sessions, for the revisal of the Judicial sistem, will require the...
I thank you for the seed of the fly trap. it is the first I have ever been able to obtain, and...
Your letters of Nov. 30. & Dec. 14. have been duly recieved. commissions under the bankrupt act,...
Permit me to acquaint You of the Death, of Mr; Griffith John McRee, Collecter of the Port of...
Will you be pleasd to indulge me with the freedom of a friendly Address. the Circumstance that...
Enclos’d is a few of the seeds of the Venus fly Trap , which som time past I remember to hear You...
I am Solicited by the Freinds of Mr George Gibbs of New York, formerly of this Town, to mention...
Pardon the freedom of the appelation, which proceeds from the sincearity of my Heart. to me as an...
At the request of Coll: John Pue Williams , I beg Leave to acquaint You, of the Voluntary tender...
Permit me to express the gratefull sence of my obligation for the favor you have bestow’d, in the...
Presuming on Youre former Indulgence I take the liberty of Introducing to Youre Acquaintance the...
§ From Timothy Bloodworth. 27 December 1805, Wilmington, North Carolina. “Inclosed herewith I...
9 February 1803, Wilmington, North Carolina. “Some time since we had the honor to recommend to...
In compliance to repeated applications, I beg leave to Mention to the President of The United...
Pleas to indulge the freedom of Mentioning to the President of the United States, Mr Hugh...
with the utmost defidence I proceed to exercize a priviledge founded in youre indulgence. that of...