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Upon coming to Town last ev’ning I had the pleasure to receive your several favors of the 10th....
I will thank you to inform me whether it is likely that any thing will be done this session of...
I have seen the decision of the House of R. upon the Quaker Memorial, nearly I suppose as the...
I have this moment come to Town and am favored with yours of the 10th. & 17th. Instant for which...
I am sorry to be troublesome to you, but upon further examination of the Census Act, it appears...
It is probable some establishment of a Military Nature under the United States may be made at the...
Having been for a considerable length of time out of the way of the post Office it is long since...
The uncertainty of a letters getting to hand occasioned me not to write you while in Virginia....
It was my intention to have committed to Mr. Giles the successor of Colo. Bland for the district...
Letter not found. 2 January 1791. Acknowledged in Carrington to JM, 2 Feb. 1791 . Discusses the...