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I beg leave to assure You that the Intelligence of your appointment & Mission to the Court of...
The communications you thought proper to make in your speech to both Houses of Congress, on the...
Philadelphia, January 18, 1798. “… The President having thought proper to dismiss Mr Tench Coxe...
A desire to fulfill the Wishes & to further the Veiws of a Friend who I most Sincerely Esteem and...
The Mail of yesterday brought me your favour of the 13th Instant. For the flattering compliment...
I am mortified My Dear Sir that I cannot have the pleasure of dining with you today as I...
I obey the request of the Author of the within Scheme of a Review in presenting the inclosed copy...
I have been applied to by some friends whom I very much regard, to give a few Letters of...
I beg leave to offer you my Congratulations on your Election to the Office of the Supreme...
20 February 1812, Charleston. Mentions the recent and long anticipated death of district judge...