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I yesterday informed His Excellency the Governor that on applying for your account against him...
It is painful to say disagreable Things to ones Friends, and yet and it is not without Reluctance...
I subjoin for your Information a copy of a Letter of the 17 Instant which I recd. this morning...
On the 24 ult. I had the pleasure of writing to you on the Subject of fortifying the port of New...
Albany Nov. 1798— 1 List or account of the House and outhouses, & Lot of Ground, occupied by John...
I this moment recd. your’s dated the 8 Instant. My letter to Mr. Hoffman was not official. It was...
I wrote by the last post an answer to yours respecting Mr. Hoffman. Inclosed is my answer to the...
Those Officers who fulfill their Duties in a manner highly satisfactory & useful do honor not...
I was this morning favd. with yours of the 19 Inst: in which you observe that “you do not...
I take the Liberty of requesting the favor of you to give the enclosed Letter to M r . King, a...
The last Letter from you which has reached me is dated the 5 Aug t . last— Two Days ago I rec d ....
I congratulate you on the addresses in answer to the Presidents Speech— so far so good. Accept my...
I this morning laid before the Legislature of this State, your answer to their address: for the...
I this morning laid before the Legislature of this State, your answer to their address: for the...
At the General Sessions of the peace held in and for the ^city and^ County of New York on the...
It gives me pleasure to find by various and concurrent acc ts . from ^New^ York that your...
I have hitherto postponed making any Communications to our Legislature on the Subject of...
I this Day rec d . yours of the 22 d . Inst:— one of my late Letters contains a paragraph...
You will herewith recieve Copies of the acts of our two last Sessions. a variety of official and...
Several of the productions and manufactures of this State are by law subjected to inspection. It...
The Letters which you was so obliging as to write to me from Philad a ., have been rec d ., and...
AN ACT For the gradual Abolition of Slavery. BE it enacted, by the People of the State of...
I have rec d . your Letter of the 4 March —April was doubtless the month— From the Information it...
The enclosed is an extract from a letter which M r . King wrote to me on the 7 th . Day of dec r...
Such was your Recommendation of Mr. Inglis for the place of a notary, that it is proper to...
I was this morning favored with yours of the 29 ulto. requesting to be informed, whether the Sum...
It was not untill the last week that I had the pleasure of receiving your from M r Naylor your...
I have been fav d . with your’s of the 23 Ult: and have conversed fully with the Comptroller on...
I have rec d . a Letter of the 6 th . Inst. from M r . C. Sands of Flatbush. After informing me...
On reading the Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society for the Year 1798, which you...