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Permit a fellow Citizen to offer you his opinion on the present affairs of this Country. A Friend...
28 August 1810, Philadelphia. Complains of the recent decisions of the Danish prize courts and...
As a native citizen of this country permit me to express my joy on the prospect of a peace and to...
As an American born citizen I view, with lively interest every passing event. I cannot conceive...
It is rumoured you mean to send the Treaty with England back for alteration—Permit me as your...
On the 15th ulto I took the liberty of inclosing you two letters from my Son, informing me he had...
The declaration of war does not I presume affect your power to remove the non-importation Law....
Permit a Citizen & Merchant more Anxious for the happiness of the United States than his own...
I take the liberty of enclosing you two letters from my son Joseph Montgomery. I sent him to...
Some time ago I took the liberty of requesting the interposition of Government to procure liberty...