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I will make no apology for my delay in answering your inquiry some time since made, because I...
You no doubt have seen my pamphlet respecting the conduct and character of President Adams. The...
I perceive that you as well as McHenry are quitting the Administration. I am not informed how all...
I send you the paragraph of a News Paper just published. I hope it is an Electioneering lie—but...
The bearer of this, Mr. DuPont, formerly Consul at Charles Town, is personally known to you. He...
[ New York, June 13, 1799. On June 18, 1799, Pickering wrote to Hamilton and referred to “your...
I observe by the Boston papers, that some dispatches have been lately found on board a vessel...
The multiplicity of my avocations joined to imperfect health has delayed the communication you...
I am this moment favoured with your letter of the 9th instant. I shall immediately reflect on the...
As I imagine you are acquainted with the Inhabitants of Wilkesburgh or Wilksborough in...
Your friendly letters of the 21. 22 & 23 of August have been duly received. I feel myself at once...
I thank you for your friendly letter by the Post. I had contemplated the possibility that Knox...
Though I scarcely think it possible that the British Administration can have given the orders...
As McHenry will probably have left Philadelphia, before this reaches that place, I take the...
I have this moment received your two favours of the 25th. I am delighted with their contents; but...
I understand that the Senate have called upon the President for papers. Nothing certainly can be...
I make no apology for offering you my opinion on the present state of our affairs. I look upon...
By some unaccountable delay the inclosed which came in a letter to me has been extremely...
Sometime since I received the inclosed being directions concerning measures requisite to be...
Mr. Goodhue takes on with him a Boston paper, the printer of which states that he has obtained by...
On my return here I found your letter of the 29th . The sitting of a Court of Chancery and...
I have received your letter of the 30th. with the statement inclosed. I do not believe that its...
The post of yesterday brought me your letter of the day before. I regret that the idea of a...
It is now ascertained that Mr Pinckney has been refused and with circumstances of indignity. What...
If I recollect right, Chancellor Livingston while Secy for foreign Affairs reported a censure...
I duly received your letter of the 23 of Jany with its inclosure, for which I am much obliged to...
I remember that very early in the day & prior to any act of Great Britain the French passed a...
Some time since Mr. McCormick spoke to me about the case of his Kinsman Mr. Pitcairn whom Mr....
I communicated your letter to Mr. Jay & now give you our joint sense. Considering the nature of...
Inclosed is a letter which I will thank you to hand to its destination. While I have my pen in my...