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The restrictive System is raised and The President this day recommended to The two Houses of...
I am very sensible of thy kind condescention, & often hesitate to trouble thee so often with my...
The Hon. Mr. Adams will herewith receive a volume of Col. Taylor’s Enquiry &c. on the Government...
At lenght I have been able to peruse Condorcet’s book—It can not be difficult to you, to...
I have forwarded to you The Report of the Department of war on the subject of our military force...
At the very beginning of the last month my new appointment was bestowed upon me, and I was...
Your Letter of the 2d. instant contains so many weighty and important questions relative to the...
I beg you to accept my grateful acknowledgments for the very polite notice you were pleased to...
As my American Biography will contain sundry genealogical lists, executed with considerable...
I take the liberty of sending you a republication in the pamphlet form, of a series of papers...
I am staying at home from School, because I have got a bad Cold and Cough: but I love to be...
Yesterday at 1/2 past 5. P.M. The Bill authorising a loan of twenty five Millions of Dollars,...
I Should have yet delay’d further to answer your favour of the 30th of Jan: accompanying...
I received yesterday a Letter from my dear Caroline of the 20th. inst. informing me of the better...
More trouble hangs over the Camp The President last night, indulged The Secretary of War, by...
This day’s Post brings a communication from Abbey under date of the 13th. from a Gentleman of...
I enclose you the United States Gazette to you perfectly acquainted with the Geography of Europe...
There are still here a small number of Americans, who came to the Country upon commercial...
The sudden death of a very amiable Grand–Son, has involved myself and family in such deep...
Fill the glass to the brim—and empty it till the last drop—now you rejoice with your friend on...
Mr Hay is the son in law of Mr Munroe, and the day after I received your last favor I took the...
Being now pretty free from headache, I will indulge myself in the pleasure, to cheer mÿ depressed...
I have received your kind letter of the 25th. January. I am pleased that my undertaking has met...
We take the liberty to send you by mail a copy of Arator, written by Col. John Taylor of Caroline...
In your favor of the 26th. Novembert last you say, “that you ventured to say, that about a third...
By this day’s mail I forward you a Set of the Naval History, which I request You will place in...
I have great need of the indulgence so kindly extended to me in your favor of Dec. 25. of...
I have great need of the indulgence so kindly extended to me in your favor of Dec. 25. of...
By last Mail, I sent you a copy of the new Edition, & I now send you two, of which I request your...
I have taken the liberty to forward to you a Copy of the Naval history of the U.S. Your kindness...