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The newspapers give so minutely what is passing in Congress that nothing of detail can be wanting...
I thank you my dear Sir, I thank you sincerely for your letter . The Moment requires free...
This will be presented to you by Captain Aupaumut Chief of the Moheakuns,—a Man of perfectly...
When I had the pleasure of seeing you here, I spoke to you on the case of a friend of mine, Dr....
Have the goodness to inform me how long you will remain in Phila. if till the close of the...
I recieved yesterday your favor of the 24th. the notes [delivered by] mr Burwell to mr Ludlow...
In my letter of May 26. I mentioned to you that Dr. Currie had another demand by judgment against...
Dr. Currie, on whose behalf I troubled you last summer, being anxious to learn something of the...
I wrote you some time before I left home on the subject of my friend Currie’s affair but lest...
Being last fall in Ontario County, I spent a day in examining the records to discover the...
Your favor of Feb. 3. came to hand two days ago. I am sorry to observe my friend Currie’s claim...
I communicated to Dr. Currie your idea that the creditors of mr Morris should buy in the mortgage...
Mr. Alexander Woolcott of Connecticut must be know to you by Reputation—I take the liberty to...
The enclosed is nearly correct—our Majorities are Something larger than there Stated— Our Three...
The family of Alston of South Carolina is probably well known to you—The Young gentleman who will...
Although we have not official information of the votes for President & Vice President and cannot...
Yesterday Mr. Van Benthuysen handed me your obliging letter . Govr. Fenner is principally...
after detaining the enclosed for several days in hopes of a safe private conveyance, I hazard it...
It was to be expected that the enemy would endeavor to sow tares between us, that they might...
It was so obvious that the most malignant spirit of slander and intrigue would be busy that,...