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Annexed hereto is the copy of another letter from Mr. William Barrow of West Florida. You will...
Inclosed, I forward You the copy of a letter from one of the most opulent inhabitants of West...
A belief, that every information relative to the crisis in West Florida, coming in a garb that...
Knowing it an indispensable duty I owe, our beloved Cuntry at this momentous period, (and equally...
The Estate of Charles Bellini decd in acc t with John Bracken admor D r & C r 1806 Jan’ry By hire...
Al Nome di Dio Amen—L’Anno del Nostro Signore Gesù Cristo milleottocentoquattordici—Indizione...
§ Francis S. Belton to Daniel Parker. 21 February 1815, Baltimore. “By the direction of Major...
Gentlemen of the town of Canton conven’d last evening in order to make an arrangement for the...
Respectfully sheweth Lewis Bemis a private in the first Regt. of Light Artillery that in July...
A Stranger addresses you, It has been the pleasure of the councill of appointment in this State...
I beg leave to acquaint You that, in obedience to the orders of the Secy of War, I have organized...
Pursuant to a Resolution of the Seventy Six Association, we have the honor to enclose a Copy of...
The offer which it is the ambition of this Address to submit to the consideration of the...
My worthy friend, General Dearborne informed me, that the President of the United States would...
§ From William Bentley. 27 May 1814, Salem. “Permit me to inform you, that the bearer Mr Andrew...
I have the great pleasure of assuring the President of the United States of America, that, in a...
Forgive me. My Ancestor came to America in 1711. He was a young Officer under the Duke of...
I could not refuse myself the pleasure of sending the inclosed view of the Tree in the Endicot...
§ From William Bentley. 20 January 1814, Salem. “To address you, is to intrude upon you. But...
I have the great pleasure of sending you a portion of the Pears, collected from the Endicott...
Your approbation is among my highest pleasures, especially of my actions, which are in the...
Permit me to say, that in asking a Letter to Gen Stark, It never entered my thoughts to answer...
With the utmost care I conveyed the Letter to General Stark, & tho’ my importunity might be...
I have taken the liberty to express my gratitude to the first of men, by sending another portion...
I received from my Aged friend & Correspondent Professor C D. Ebeling his Letter of 22 of May...
I have the satisfaction to assure the President, that Captain George Crowninshield, the son,...
Captain John Endicott performed yesterday his promise of the Pears. He observed that they were...
I received your Letter of Oct. 26, & am happy, if, in any degree, I have satisfied the curiosity,...
I saw your name, giving approbation to a Naval History, I have therefore taken the liberty to...
At the request of my friend, Capt George Crowninshield the son, I have presumed to inform the...
The uniform friendship, I have openly expressed, in the most troublesome times, & which has never...
The inclosed Letter I leave with you. It will be seen by no person, till your pleasure be known....
Your indulgence to me has led to many intrusion, which your goodness must forgive. I am now at...
Last evening I received with great pleasure your request for an explanation of a note left at...
Agreably to your request, I accompanied Capt. John Endicott, senior, above seventy years of age,...
Copy of the statement of paiments furnished by Col o Bentley . ‘the following paiments have been...
I have taken the liberty at his request, to introduce M r Obadiah Rich , who is travelling in the...
Presuming on the personal acquaintance, you have honor’d me with, I venture to call on your...
The memorial of the subscribers, Inhabitants of the Town of Berkley, in the Commonwealth of...
4 November 1811, Pittsfield, Massachusetts. “The executive Committe[e] of the Berkshire...
29 August 1813, Baltimore , “ Spanish Consul’s Office .” “On my return home from a little...
Your petitioners George Bernard, William Langhorne, Henry D. Ende, and William M. Allen beg leave...
Monsieur le Général Lafayette m’avait fait la faveur de me donner une lettre pour me présenter...
If my dear Mrs Adams does justice to herself, she must be sure that no one that ever knew her can...
How very kind of you my beloved Mrs Adams to answer my dull letter so immediately You can form no...
I send you my dear Madam—the two Books you were curious to see—I was sorry the other evening we...
The death of Judge Innes, has devolved on you the duty of appointing a Judge of the District...
It has been represented to me by my friend Doctr. Seybert & other Gentn. Members of Congress,...
The communication made to you yesterday by Mr. Granger appears to me very extraordinary, After...
27 July 1812. “The Freeholders & other Inhabitants of the Town of Biddeford, in the District of...