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Congress now meets for the most important of considerations vizt How to raise a contribution for...
As the present Administration takes every opportunity to promote the happiness of those around...
The followg. is an Extract from Mr. Marshals life of Washington 5th Vol: Page—770. [Eight...
For particular reasons (a chief one is that I have a claim for 10000 £ Stg now pending in...
Mr Law takes the liberty of submitting to Mr. Madisons perusal, a little pamphlet which is the...
Accept the accompanying Letters on a most important subject in which I have endeavored to...
In consequence of your observation last night, I have consulted a Book written upon landed...
What now remains of all the atchievements of Louis the 14th entitled the great , but a few...
When I heard of the conflagration of the Capitol &ca, I indulged the hope that a temporary...
Permit me ⟨to⟩ introduce to you Mr. Chapman, the son of an old East India friend, who has...
I enclose a last effort that Mr. McLane the Chairman of the Comee. promised to report but had not...
A respectable meeting of the Citizens in this vicinity, who have expended large sums in...
I have the pleasure to enclose printed observations in favor of the Patriotic Bank the articles...
As malignant feelings excited at elections disturb the harmony of Society, & as Bank Directors...
During the winter I was rendered uneasy by the too well founded complaints of Congress, for want...
In the accompanying Letters I have used my endeavors to be perspicuous, forcible & concise,...