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I last night received the enclosed, It is a subject that I am incompetent to give an opinion...
Most sincerely do I wish, both for the public interest and for your sake, either that our...
Mr. William Robertson a very respectable gentn. has been advised to go to Europe for his health,...
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The present is the most critical state of our affair that has existed since you came to the...
I most anxiously hope the almost unanimous wish of your country men, may induce you to consent to...
Your letter of the 24th. instant has impressed me beyond measure. I feel with its utmost force...
It is with great regret that I intrude upon you at a moment when I know you are very much en...