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Two Days ago I had the pleasure of rec g your obliging Letter of the 16 th ., and this morning...
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...
Letter not found. Ca. 10 December 1791. Alluded to in Corbin to JM, 15 Dec. 1791 . Informs Corbin...
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...
The office of Collector on this River—(Rappohannock) I am told, is vacant. A desire to introduce...
[ Philadelphia, June 17, 1794. On July 20, 1794, Corbin wrote to Hamilton and referred to “your...
An absence from home of three Weeks has prevented me from returning an earlier answer to your...
It is a long time since I had the pleasure of writing to you, and as the Subject of this Letter...
Having been absent from home, for three Weeks, your favor of the 17th June did not reach me till...
When I did myself the Honor of replying to your favor, a Week or two ago, I did not imagine that...
I have been duly honored in the receipt of your favours of the 7th & 18th Instant. The first of...
§ From Francis Corbin. 30 July 1806, Georgetown, District of Columbia. “I intended, not merely as...
Although it is more than probable that some of your friends have sent the inclosed paper to you...
Although in my retired situation it is impossible to form any correct opinion of your policy in...
I did myself the Honor to write to you some time ago, and inclosed my letter to Mr. Monroe, for...
Your friends in this part of the State, and none more than myself, rejoice to learn, from the...
I fear you will think me obtrusive, for, in truth, I feel that I am so. Yet still I rely on your...
I have just heard of M rs Paradise’s death. M r Wales , M r Waller , and my Father were Col:...
Your favor of Apr. 30. was re is just recieved and conveys the first information of the death of...
If the War continues, my family connections will go a great way, I believe, to recruit both our...
I intended that my Son Robert should have done himself the Honor to have presented the inclosed...
Mrs. Corbin of King’s Creek, for whose Son Peter Beverley Randolph I took the liberty to solicit...
Orders, it is said, have been issued to the Collectors of the Federal Taxes and Excise to receive...
Some days ago I requested my friends Genl. Mason, Mr. R.B. Lee, and Col: Tayloe to wait upon you...