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[ New York, December 26, 1797. “I beg your pardon for not having written to you sooner. Blame my...
In my opinion these things— The President ought to make a solemn and manly communication to...
Your letter of the 3. instant came seasonably to hand. Business & absence from this place have...
The cold which I had when you were here increased after you left me & has a great part of the...
What, My Dear Sir, are you going to do with Virginia? This is a very serious business, which will...
The step announced in your letter just received in all its circumstances would astonish, if any...
When will Congress probably adjourn? Will any thing be settled as to a certain Election? Will my...
You have heard of the loss of our Election in the City of New York. This renders it too probable...
I thank you My Dear Sir for your letter of the 5th instant which was received yesterday. The...
I am very sorry for the information contained in your letter of the 7th. But I am not intimate...
I intirely agree with you, My Dear Sir, that in the event of Jefferson and Burr coming to the...
Being in a hurry to leave New York for this place, I comprised in a letter to Bayard some...