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The bearer of this letter, Mr. Pickman, is a Gentleman with whom for many years I have had the...
… You may, perhaps, be surprised at receiving a letter from one with whom you have had so little...
22 March 1809, Leghorn. The American consul encloses correspondence with Armstrong in Paris...
I enclose a note just received from Lafayette which confirms my belief in the interest M. F....
The journals of yesterday gave us your proclamation announcing an arrangement with the British...
This will be handed to you by Jos. Tate who, after an absence of fifteen years, returns to the U....
We are often as much injured by our friends, in this world, as by our enemeies [ sic ]. The...
A letter from the Emperor of the 9th instant Says, “I shall soon be at Paris and shall bring with...
I write this letter under feelings the most unpleasant. You will have seen by my public...
I am sensible that I discharge a very delicate & perhaps officious Duty in mentioning the Name of...
Tho’ I have not the pleasure of being personally acquainted with you—yet, being a Soldier of ’76,...
You will not think strange that I offer an oppinion to your Honor in this dangerous hour, being...
11 April 1809, New York. Thanks JM for his letter of 4 Apr. that authorized Ball to list JM “in...
Directed by a Respectful Consideration, for the President of the United States—Permit me Sir—with...
Being disappointed in my expectations in this quarter of the World and having no prospect here of...
I have been permitted by Governour Harrison in the praise of whose Judgement & descretion I Need...
April 1809. Sends on letter “from Mr. Lee” recommending William Bass for the consulate at Antwerp...
Mr. Latrobe has informed me that you wished to have the Encyclopedie sent to your house with the...
Col. Swan has desired me to hand you the enclosed letter. It seems as if it should have been...
I observed with pleasure in your inaugural speech that you still keep in view the immense...
I send you the books you marked. Likewise a work I before forgot, of which I have a duplicate. It...
The Encyclopedie methodique which I have to dispose of is complete as far as the 58th. livraison,...
I regret exceedingly my Unfortunate situation—will not—at present, permit me the Honor, of paying...
Immediately after the affair of the Chesapeake (July 4th.) I went to Mr. Jefferson, making him a...
My worthy friend, General Dearborne informed me, that the President of the United States would...
17 March 1809, Inglesville, Montgomery County, Virginia. A native of the British West Indies,...
It might be expected that a woman & a stranger shou’d apologize for the freedom of addressing The...
28 May 1809, Prairie du Chien. Boilvin, the Indian agent at Prairie du Chien, complains that the...
12 April 1809, Amsterdam. The consul reports that American vessels are now being allowed “to...
I owe to you an apology for the resignation of the office of Governor of the Illinois Territory...