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Without making any apology for the Liberty I am about to take in commencing a Correspondence...
I have this moment received your Letter, and, tho’ in a state of perplexity, about the measures...
It is a long time since I did myself the Honor of writing to you: a gratification of which I have...
The determination of Congress with respect to the Ratio of Representation gives no small degree...
I embrace the first oppy. to inform you that your Conjectures with respect to the motives of the...
I sieze the earliest moment to inform you that all the Amendments to the federal Constitution...
Letter not found. Ca. 10 January 1793. Mentioned in Corbin to JM, 29 Jan. 1793 . Requests JM “to...
Two or three weeks ago I wrote to you and requested you to write to the old judge Pendleton upon...
It is a long time since I had the pleasure of writing to you, and as the Subject of this Letter...
§ From Francis Corbin. 30 July 1806, Georgetown, District of Columbia. “I intended, not merely as...