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My worthy friend, General Dearborne informed me, that the President of the United States would...
I received in due time your friendly letter of August 12. last. My respect for your sentiments as...
The inclosed Letter I leave with you. It will be seen by no person, till your pleasure be known....
In consequence of your favor of the 11th. instant, I have addressed the few lines inclosed, to...
With the utmost care I conveyed the Letter to General Stark, & tho’ my importunity might be...
Permit me to say, that in asking a Letter to Gen Stark, It never entered my thoughts to answer...
Your approbation is among my highest pleasures, especially of my actions, which are in the...
I have received your favor of the 2d. inst: accompanied by a likeness of General Stark. I thank...
I have the great pleasure of assuring the President of the United States of America, that, in a...
At the request of my friend, Capt George Crowninshield the son, I have presumed to inform the...