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With this letter you will receive an Address from part of the Citizens of the State of Tennessee,...
New York, January 27, 1795. “You are this day held up as a Candidate for the Government of this...
If the Judges of the Territory South of the Ohio are vested with federal Jurisdiction, which...
It is already known to you that the people of this Territory are taking measures to become a...
To morrow I leave the City. I feel myself quite tired of fumum strepitumque Romœ . I cannot...
A question has arose, where the Ordinance for the Government of this Territory and the Laws of...
This is the first certain Conveyance I have had, to acknowledge the receipt of your favour . I...
I hesitate to intrude upon you, engaged as you are in such a multiplicity of public business: But...
Your favour of the fourteenth of March came safe to hand. I will, with great pleasure comply with...
Some of the Citizens of this State are anxious to procure a Treaty with the Cherokee Indians, in...
I discover that in the Disposition of the Federal Troops, who are to be continued in service, a...
Several reciprocal injuries done by individuals of the Cherokee Nation, and some of the Citizens...
The acquisition of Louisiana will be of great and lasting importance to the United States. In its...
In reading a favourite author the other Day, the following observations made deep impressions on...
I feel great delicacy in troubling you about things, which at first view, would appear only of...
Having a direct conveyance I cannot deny myself the pleasure of expressing the high consideration...
Without a personal acquaintance I beg leave to ask of you an answer to the following enquiries....