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When I did myself the honor of addressing a letter to You, in May last —in which I took the...
In a letter, sent herewith, to my friend Mr. Saml. H. Smith, editor of the National...
A short but severe fit of the gout has delayed my acknowledgment of your favor of the 22d.—I...
As Names and titles is but Empty sounds to a philosipher and he whos soul is naturaly great for...
Permit me to acquaint You of the Death, of Mr; Griffith John McRee, Collecter of the Port of...
It is my misfortune to feel the necessity of addressing you this letter, without being personally...
Being disengaged this evening from such pursuits as generally engage my attention, and it...
As the preliminaries of a peace between Great Britain & France were signed at London on the night...
Want of health induces me to ask leave to resign the office of Marshall for the district of...
It is not perhaps for me to intrude upon you. Yet as I believe to men of your mind , placed in...
Having understood that Mr. Meredith has resigned the office of Treasurer of the United States I...
Mai mi sarei preso la libertà d’importunarlo con ques mia, se non fossi stato incoraggito, dalla...
Sometime past I took the liberty to address a line to your Excellency, advising that I would...
The enclosed belongs properly to you. The writer is now representative in Congress and was many...
Several Valuable Men, of our friends in this City who are much attached to Mr. K[eteltas], have...
Excuse this intrusion. In addressing this scrol to you, And my presumption in aspiring to a...
I am just now favourd with Your letter of the 26th of August—Whatever removal I might recommend...
It will not be amiss for You to read the inclosed, which I recd yesterday. please to destroy it...
I am sorry a combination of circumstances, which I neither could foresee nor expect compels me to...
The evil of which I have to complain will certainly interesting the feelings of our beloved...
After a passage of 46 days from Nashville; I reached this Town, on the Morning of the 23rd....
I am sorry that I have remained thus long from my Post; But it really was not in my power sooner...
Your friendly Letter of the 13th. of last Month, I had the honor to receive, on the 1st. Instant,...
Yours of 26 Sept. & yours from Washinton came safe to hand, the Letter inclosed to Gipsen & Co....
Some time prior to your departure from this place, I think you informed me that your return would...
I yesterday received from Philadelphia a Bill of Lading for your chairs , which I have this day...
It gives me great mortification to be obliged to inform you that there is no prospect of being...
In the event of a resignation of the Loan Officer of this State (which I am informed will be the...
I have now the honor to transmit to the Office of the Secretary at war a plan for fortifying the...
An inhabitant of this City, and of my own name, having made some important changes in the...