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for some time ago I observed in the Patriotic Museum a communication given by Mr Brissot...
I know you to be good—and you are great, independent of public opinion—I mean intrinsically...
Amid’st the more important objects which call your Philanthophy into action on a general scale,...
Whatever may have been the constructions of others respecting the designs of Government, in...
Livorno [Tuscany], 6 Aug. 1792. Suggests that his family, because of its influence over and ties...
If the office of Collector of St Mary’s in Georgia is considered as vacant by the appointment of...
Among the candidates who may be offered to your notice as proper persons to be nominated to the...
Under expectation that appointments are now going on of Officers for the war against the Indians...
Gibraltar, 10 May 1792. Encloses “a letter which fell into my hands some Days ago, and which I...
You did me the honor, some time since, of accepting a printed copy of a paper of mine, which had...
Catalogue of Trees, Shrubs & Plants, of Jno. Bartram. Nos. Plants feet high a 1. Rhododendron...
The letter I had the pleasure to carry from Mr McDowell to you, was not of Sufficient magnitude...
Allow me, Sir, the liberty, which I now assume, of addressing the President of the United States...
I take the liberty of Offering myself to Your notice as a candidate for the Office of Treasurer...
At a moment when the French are accomplishing a Revolution which has raised a flame in their...
He who has the honor to write to you is a young Frenchman who arrived about six months ago in the...
The Legislature of the Union during their last sitting passed two Acts (which you were pleased to...
I have presumed upon your Excellency’s known love of Justice, and upon the generous interest you...
We are exceeding sorry to be under the Necessity of a moment of your Attention on a subject which...
An Opinion has for sometime prevailed that peace with the Indians is attainable; That the War has...
The humble Address of E. Butler In all humility Sheweth that he and Family is Distress’d to the...
The subscriber has the honour of stating, that the President in opening the present session of...
I am told Major Jackson is about to leave you, and that you have written to yr Nephew Howell...
Your favor of the 19th came to hand last even. I am much obliged by your kind offer, of a Commn...
William Wray, a Youth of a Reputable Family, & a Nephew of mine by Marriage, having lived with me...
No man is happier then I’m in this moment, for I rely feel a tru satisfactory honor in addressing...
Pray permit the address of your Servant who wishes every happiness to your Excellency. I Samuel...
Richard Chichester’s Respectful Compliments to his Excellency George Washington Esqr., President...
The unprovoked insult lately offered to this, and the united government by the commanding officer...
Before this time I conclude you have recived my Letter of the 16th of June Incloling Sundry...