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I should have sooner acknowledged yr. obliging favr. of March 4th., but was taken wth. a Cold...
You will see by the papers herewith covered that the proposed assumption of the State debts...
I thank you for your favor of the 2d. instant. From the sentiments expressed in it you will hear...
I am further Obliged by your Favr. of the 4th. & two Packets of papers accompanying it. I...
I thank you very sincerely for the readiness with which you have complied with my troublesome...
The pressure of business as the session approaches its term, the earlier hour at which the House...
… I am happy to find that Potowmac stands on so good grounds as the Permanent seat of Congress. I...
I am indebted to you for two or three Letters, besides Packets of papers, An Arrear probably as...
Previous to my leaving N. Y. I recd. a letter from you which was not then answered, because the...
Letter not found. 15 January 1791. Acknowledged in JM to Pendleton, 13 Feb. 1791 . The list...