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Since my last , has been received your’s of the 26th & 28 of August. The former was read with...
you will have learnt before this reaches you, that we have failed in electing a republican member...
Perceiving by a paper, just received, that Mr Madison had arrived at Washington, I am reminded of...
The Address. relieved from the danger— 2 page—3 line Quere—if the word from had not better be...
Sir I have carefully considered the subject you did me the honor of submiting to my attention....
After the utmost attention which I have been able to pay to the questions , respecting the...
By the chronicle, received yesterday, we have learnt the fate of Mr Morton’s motion in the...
I have the honor of stating my ideas on the subject submitted to my consideration by your favor...
On examining the charges against Governor St. Clair, and his defence, unaccompanyed with any...
In examining the charges against Govr. St. Clair and his defence, it is perceived, that an...
Deeming it of importance that you should know, as fully as possible, the state of the public...
I have the honor to enclose a letter which I recd some time since respecting the continuence of...
I met my family in health, after a journey of dispatch, and of course, some fatigue. At Hartford,...
I hope a letter , some time since, directed to you at the seat of Govt. altho it contained no...
The Letter from Mr. Callender inclosed to me by Morton as also Mr Morton’s I do myself the honor...
+  considering the great captiousness of the opposition, I respectfully, suggest for...
By the last mail I recd. letters from two very respectable Gent. in the county of Essex, to whom...
It is to be feared, that I shall be too troublesome. But deeming it of importance tht. the...
I ought to dismiss all scruples, and apprehensions respecting the constitutionality of the...
Mr Lincoln’s best respects to the President. he has no doubt of the propriety & utility, as it...
On the reception of your note yesterday, I waited on Mr Gallatin with the inclosed. He was so...
It may be gratifying to learn the temper of friends, in distant parts of the Country. By the...
As the accompanying, from their conciseness, will consume but eight, or ten minutes in their...
From the perusal, & reperusal of your Instructions for Capt. Lewis nothing of importance has...
I have been gratified by the reading of the abstract of those Ethical and religious doctrines,...
The names, agt Worcester, in the memorandum were intended for commissioners of bankruptcy;—...
Your favor of the 30th ulto. was duly recd. I have to reproach myself with a neglect in not...
The inclosed is a poem spoken by my 2d son on the last commencement at Harvard College—The...
I have perused, and reperused with increased satisffaction the proposed message which you did me...
I have examined the questions referred to my consideration by your note of yesterday —By the...