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I do not perceive that the General Government could well interfere upon the subject of the...
I return you my sincere Thanks for your friendly Letter of the 23d. of May. Nothing could have...
As I know you take an Interest in the Views & opinions of our Friends in England I take the...
I beg Leave to say that I wrote on the 24h. Instant a Letter to you, explanatory of my Motives...
I have had the Honour to receive your Letter of the 17h. of March, and thank you sincerely for...
Will you permit me to make known to you a young Gentleman (Mr. Robert Walsh Junr. of Baltimore)...
The Case of Livingston ag’ Dorgenoy (formerly Marshall of the Territory of orleans) now depending...
The proclamation of the 2d. of November is doing good here, and may perhaps bring this Ministry...
I had intended to write you a very tedious Letter; but I have no longer Time to do so—as it is...
30 June 1812, Baltimore. Wishes to mention his “young Friend, John Hare Powell, who, now that War...