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Although I would not on any Account trouble you on improper Subjects, yet such is my knowledge of your that when proper ones Occur, I feel no hesitation in asking a few minutes of your attention, and I do it the more readily, as I take espetial Care, that it is not on behalf of unworthy objects. I am led to these remarks from learning, that my valuable young friend, Mr. Nicholas Biddle, after...
I have in Closed to you The affidavet of John Moses. Ladusker as you will See by the In Closed and as I Conseaved it Contain Matter of inportamc to the unitied States if his Statement be true which will be verey Easey discovered, from his Statement if Thare are Such offecess be longing to the unitied States as he has Mention in his affidavet The Reason I took down his affidavet was he being...
I have the honor to forward to you Majr. Newton’s letter of the 24th. I received your letter to Colo. Smith, and took pleasure in forwarding it to Walkerton, King & Queen, near which he resides—I am with the highest respect, Sir yr. Ob. St DLC : Papers of Thomas Jefferson.
I take the liberty of mentioning to you that I am informed Genl. Muhlenberg has given to one of the assistants in his office a declaration on writing, that he is willing to retire from the Collectorship. Under this circumstance, I hope it will not be deemed indelicate in me to ask the honor of your consideration as a candidate for such vacancy. As the office has a direct relation to the...
Having worn a regimental & borne arms as an active Militia man as early as the Year 1776 in the 16th year of my age, and having continued so to do untill the peace, & having risked my life at the Battle of Princeton which can be attested by many of my fellow Citizens of this City who were then & are now living. Having uniformly supported the laws of my Country and am ready at all times to risk...