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I have some reason to suppose that the ensuing Congress will establish a Land Office on the...
The trouble of perusing the present address must be charged to my knowledge of your pure...
I take the Liberty to Adress a few Line to you by my Son in Law Mr John McIntyer On the Subject...
I am much pleased to find from yours of the 10th. Augt. that your State are in sentiment with you...
The gentn. (Mr Murray) by whom my letters are forwarded was detained longer by contrary winds in...
Since my last to you I have been favored with one or two of your friendly letters, for which I am...
I have forborne to write to you since my resignation, that you might be able to affirm, that in...
Circumstances will not allow of my visiting Albemarle before I return from the genl. court where...
To day the members of the Directoire are to be chosen. Yesterday the two houses were organised...
I wrote you yesterday with a view of sending the letter by the same vessel which takes the...