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Your favour of the 6 th which I duly rec d is before me. I feel the justice and propriety of the...
Your favour of the 29 th ult. I have duly rec d . It is now before me. The fifteen Dollars...
By this day’s mail, you will receive the Carpenter’s Price Book . I hope to be able in a few days...
At length, I have finished (but in a very imperfect manner) my Vindiciæ Hibernicæ, of which this...
Some months since I sent you a copy of my Vindiciæ Hibernicæ, which, I apprehend, must have...
I take the liberty to send you a copy of the Addresses of the Philadelphia Society for the...
I take the liberty to send you a Copy of the Addresses of the Philadelphia Society for the...
I take the liberty to send you a Copy of the Addresses of the Philadelphia Society for the...
I am sorry to inform you that I cannot procure a copy of The Life of Jackson, of wh this Edition...
Your favour of the 9th. I have only recd. & Feel gratified that the note in the Olive Branch is...
M r Daniel Drew , who will probably deliver you this, has applied to me for a letter of...
By this day’s mail, I take the liberty of sending you a set of papers, intended to prove the...
By this day’s Mail, I forward you a set of papers on the subject of the pernicious tendency of...
I have duly recd your kind favour of the 26th ult. which want of leisure has prevented me from...
Several times since my return home, I have thought it wd be proper to write you on the subject of...
When I wrote you last, I had not only considered the contents of the letter to which I replied—&...
I am writing some essays on the situation & policy of this Country, previous to the...
You will excuse, I hope, the liberty I take in requesting information, of some importance in a...
By this day’s mail, I take the liberty of sending you a pamphlet on the policy that prevails in...
By this day’s mail, I send you a copy of the second Edition, improved & enlarged, of the “Facts &...
I have duly recd your favour of the 25th ult. and have read it with the attention to which the...
I have recd & read with great pleausre Your very acceptable letter of the 29th ult. Next to the...
I enclose you some numbers of Hamilton—& hope, when you have given the subject a full and...
By this mail, I send you two copies each of No. 2 & 3 of Hamilton, new series. No. 1 was...
I enclose two Numbers of a new series of papers, intended to shew the ruinous policy pursued by...
I inclose three copies of No. 1 of a Set of papers, the object of which I trust you can not but...
I take the liberty to enclose three copies of the first Number of a Set of papers, the design of...
I enclose two copies of a new set of papers of which I request your acceptance. Phi MHi .
I take the liberty to enclose you six copies of the first number of a set of papers, which I have...
By this Mail, I forward you three pamphlets, of which I request your acceptance—& am...