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I have the honour to transmit you herewith, a list of Invalid Pension-Applicants, belonging to...
I have the honour to transmit you herewith, a list of Invalid Pension-Applicants, who have been...
I have the honor to submit to the Senate reports on the petitions of Mary Hibborn and Michael Van...
I have the honour to transmit you herewith a statement of the claims four Invalid Pension...
I have the honour to transmit you herewith, a list of Invalid-Pension-Applicants—who have been...
I mentioned Mr. Carroll as proper to be brought forward to oppose a man whom I expect the...
The electors of the Senate of Maryland have chosen me one of the Senate of our State legislature,...
Though exceedingly mortified and hurt at Mr. Perry’s being refused that inspectorship I did not...
I received your letter of the 23 in the order of the mail, and yesterday yours of the 27th. With...
You may think I have neglected you from my long silence, but I can assure you I have never forgot...
We have scattered in air the long string of amendments that had been proposed to be incorporated...
I did not receive your letter of the 26th till the morning of the 2d. I immediately after saw...
Since taking my seat in the Senate, which I have done more in conformity with your opinion than...
Knowing that I was apt to lose letters out of my pocket, and recollecting that you are a little...
[ Philadelphia, 1796–January, 1797. At this time, McHenry “suggested to Hamilton the...
I have been confined by a fever to my bed ⟨for⟩ 17 days. Yesterday and to-day I have sat up a...
What shall I say to you? Convince you that though I have been a long time silent I have not...
Wilkinson continues to heap charges upon Wayne; is condensing them into a consistent form, and I...
Being obliged to attend our Legislature the first of next month it will be out of my power to...
If I may intreat you to take the trouble to read the inclosed memorial you will see how greatly I...
Fayetteville, Md., 23 Oct. 1791 . The recurrence of an indisposition that might be cured by a sea...
I shall communicate to the merchants of Baltimore your official letter addressed to them which I...
I was very happy to learn that you had dismissed the first reported bill for the collection of...
I am extremely obliged to you for your letter of the 8th and received the exposition of your...
Packet, No. 1. which is enclosed contains the last dispatches from General Wayne. The private...
Your late indisposition which has alarmed me not a little makes me more desirous than ever that...
I have the honour to submit for your inspection a draught of a letter to Lord Dorchester, made...
I have this moment received your favour of the 20th, and am truely sensible of the sincerity of...
I beg you to sign the within authority to borrow for the use of the City of Washington and to...
Since closing my letter of yesterday I have received the annexed from Majr Cushing whom I had...