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I inclose three copies of No. 1 of a Set of papers, the object of which I trust you can not but...
You will, I doubt not, have the goodness to pardon the liberty I take, in the present letter,...
I send you by this Mail, and request Your acceptance & (if leisure permit) your perusal of some...
For five years & a half I unceasingly strove to induce you to adopt a plain, simple, salutary...
I take the liberty to submit the annexed circular to your consideration, with a hope that you may...
9 April 1804, Philadelphia. “Some time since I submitted to the legislature of the United States...
I enclose two Numbers of a new series of papers, intended to shew the ruinous policy pursued by...
By this mail, I send you 30 copies of an essay on a subject of vast importance to your state, &...
For five years I have been thoroughly & unalterably convinced that this Country was verging...
I enclose you some numbers of Hamilton—& hope, when you have given the subject a full and...