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26 December 1803, Port Royal, Virginia. “Inclosed is the copy of a letter addressed to the...
15 November 1802, Caroline, Virginia. Introduces his neighbor Landon Carter of Cleve, who comes...
I am told that very high credentials are in the Secretary of State’s office in favour of my old...
When Majr. Lindsay died, I have heard that you interested yourself on behalf of Mr: F. Taylor, as...
A young Gentleman of your State has conceived that Nature intended him for an author. The...
Governor Brooke is this day elected the attorney for the commonwealth in place of Mr: Innes, and...
Robert Baylor Carter, is the son of a person who was minister of the parish in which I formerly...
Yours of the 20th. is this instant handed to me. Had you been present, & wielding the pencil of a...
Although I see that you do not like my letters, yet as I like your friendship, I write again, and...
12 March 1813, New York. “The Petition of John Taylor of the City of New York Grocer....
I have this moment parted with Giles & Venable, who have been two days at my house; the contents...
By Colo. Monroe an opportunity occuring, I take it to inform you, that I have not been idle since...
In coming from Philadelphia, alone, and meditative, after Congress had risen, the occurrences...
Yesterday I received a letter from the southward of this state, written by a gentleman upon whom...
On the 8th. or 9th. instant T. asked leave of absence of the Senate, and expressed seriously his...