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20 December 1804, Portsmouth. “I must pray you to excuse me for the liberty I take in transmiting...
When I look back the last twelve years, and reflect on our Political struggles, and the narrow...
The only apology a poor Old Man will make to Your Excellency for trespassing on your patience is...
14 February 1804, Portsmouth. “Should Judge Pickering who is impeached before the Senate, be...
22 February 1805, Portsmouth . “My Son in Law Mr. Elwyn has entertained himself, in writeing a...
I had the honor of receiveing, few days since your letter by Mr. Edwd. Coles and Brother, who...
16 May 1804, Portsmouth. “Jonathan Steele Esqr who was lately appointed District Attorney for N....
Being convinced of the danger arising from British influence & Venality I cannot tamely and...
6 April 1802, Portsmouth. Recommends Gen. Michael McClary to be marshal of the district of New...
Before this comes to hand you’ll see by the petitions, that will be laid before you; that the...