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You will not learn without some surprize that the sixth of this month arrived before a quorum was...
You will find by the inclosed papers that the President’s Negative has saved us from the...
RC ( LC : Madison Papers). That Pendleton was the addressee is made clear by his letter of 15...
Your favor of the 23d. inst. came safely by the last post. Your correspondent of Charlestown who...
RC ( LC : Madison Papers). On the cover is this note: “Colo. Pendleton will be so Obliging as to...
The continued sitting of Congress prevents us from attending our colony Convention: but, directed...
I cannot take leave of the duty of writing Official Letters, now transferred to the Governor and...
The confusion which hath for some time happened amongst the People in the disputed Lands between...
I beg Pardon for having so long delayed to pay you my Annual Acknowledgment of regard & Esteem,...
However as a citizen I may depricate the consequences of your retirement from the helm of our...
I thank you for yr esteemed favr of Octr 12th lately come to hand & assure you that in laying by...
Being called to a public communication with you, I feel an Indispensible duty & inclination to...
It gave me infinite pleasure to hear by my Worthy Friend Woodford that you was in fine health, a...
My friend Mr George Baylor will be the bearer of this, who has caught such a Military Ardor as to...
I received yr Favr & am very glad you have made the purchase of Mr Black. I am Possessed of none...
Mr Valentine Crawford and Mr John Neavill have given bonds to Mr Benjamin Temple for £400. for...
I am Hond with the Commands of a very respectable body of Citizens, my County men, to transmit to...
Lest I should suffer the year to expire, & recieve another rap on the knuckles for neglect, I...
I have at Last found Leisure to peruse & consider the papers you left with me for my Opinion on...
Colo. Muse shewed me yr letter to his son requesting I would take charge of his Deeds to you, and...
I will pay you the Sum of Four hundred pounds which my Nephew Informs me he is to give you for...
I have your favr by Mr Manly, who I think has a very good right to the 2400 acres of Land called...
Unwilling as I am to trouble you with Applications respecting the Appointments to Public Offices,...
I have procured a Copy of Dr Savage’s Bill Which I now inclose you with the other papers, as I...
The joy inspired by the speedy prospect of Peace, wch the King’s Speech to his Parliament...
ON serious Consideration of the present State of our Practice in the General Court, we find it...