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You judged very right when in your letter of the 18th Ulto you observed I “can have very little...
The Gov r . presents his Comp ts . to M r Liston— The enclosed affidavit of Rich d . Van Dyke...
The great Questions which have agitated this Country since my arrival, may I think be considered...
I have been honored with Yours of the 25 th . Instant— The Chiefs have just left me— They insist...
I take the liberty of enclosing a Plan of a Lazaretto shown by D r . Bard with his Letters to me...
private You can have very little Time for private Letters, and therefore I am the more obliged by...
John Jay, by Ellen Sharples (probably after James Sharples), c. 1795. Pencil on paper. (£ Bristol...
Mr Walter Robertson presents his respects to the Governor & begs leave to inform him that he is...
The Gov r presents his Comp ts . to M r Robertson & would with great pleasure comply with his...
An Act of the Legislature of this State to prevent the bringing in and spreading of infectious...