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In my last I informed you that General Shee our Collector was in a very bad state of health and...
A circumstance has arisen in Philadelphia in which I must ask your friendly aid, because nobody...
The Plan with the opposition is to divid and I am affraid they have in some measure effected...
Agreeably to a Resolution of the Deligates of the Democratic Rebublicans of the City of...
The great misfortune annexed to this country is we have too many great men in their own...
Your very interesting letter of the 12 th June came duly to hand and I have again and again since...
I know what is well meant will be well received by you. From that circumstance I will proceed and...
Doctor Samuel Betton informs me that business of a very particular nature obliges him to sail to...
Your letter of the 20th. August, came duly to hand and the appointment of General Steele to the...
The appointment of Captain Callender Irvine to the office of Commissary General gives universal...
The Councils of this City past a Resolution which was enclosed to you a few days ago promising to...
I did take the liberty and I beg leave to do it again of recommending General John Barker to your...
General Michael Bright certainly acted against Law when he obeyed the orders of Governor Snyder...
I am informed that Joseph Wilson the American Consul at Dublin is dead and that Mr. Alexander of...
It is with infinite pain I am obliged to give you the History of this district and how it will...
Nothing would be more Popular in Pennsylvania than the Repeal of the Excise Law for you may rely...
We have the honour to enclose a Copy of a resolution of the Select & Common Councils of the City...
Their is a Memorial in Circulation in this City and County the prayer of which is for you to...
Your Twist of Tobacco I duly received from Mrs. Madison it has certainly been very good but has...
You perhaps may remember at Gray’s Ferry some two years ago I took the liberty of mentioning the...
Ca. 29 December 1794. Opposes the provisions of the 1794 statute that imposed duties on snuff....
This evening I was informed by John Smith the Mar[s]hall of this district that their has been a...
I have received and read with pleasure, and with gratitude the Circular letter, and the Memorial...