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this for to be Laide before the president and Congress you Down or me down that the Kingdom wich...
Mr. James Taylor Jr informd me he had sent by Capt Stephen Moore two pipes of Brasil wine & had...
I this day purchased your copying press —it is made on an entire new construction, being worked...
The Bearer of this, is my second Son, who has Business in both Washington and Frederick-Town. I...
My friend Mr Moses Myers having business in the City of Washington I beg leave to introduce him...
I Received the second part of the bills this post, for which I am much obliged to you, I wrote...
Philadelphia, 15 July 1801. An unfortunate crippled Frenchman takes the liberty of presenting his...
I duly received yours of the 7th inclosing 4 half bills of the U.S. bank; it gives me pleasure to...
Your letters to Martha & myself came to us, hers on the 4. mine on the 11. instant. She is much...
With reluctance I trouble you with these lines fearing they may be offensive I still flatter my...
I write at the request of one of my neighbours, George Faris , to inform you he wishes to rent...
Desirous of cooperating with the chief Magistrate in his purpose to maintain the respectability...
I write this merely to say there is nothing new to inform you of. Mr. Dawson whom I saw this...
I feel myself at present not in the act of asking a favour but of doing my Duty. A proper respect...
Your letter of 14. inst: gave us the intelligence, which we ever expect yet allways hear with...
Justly presumeing upon your Excellencys friendship being extended, towards the faithful advocates...
I am preparing to Start from this place for Philadelphia on Thursday next, and beg leave to lay...
I have long known Capt. F. Bright, & have ever considered him as a faithful officer to the...
A Gentleman now in England has requested me to forward to you Sir! the inclosed elegant Print of...
Being informd that you want a man as Steward and Buttler and as I have lived in the stations for...
Having lately recieved letters from several of my old friends in Delaware, chiefly relating to...
Your office & Calling is weighty & Important Indeed, O how much need you have of Divine pure...
I am a young man, about 300 miles from home, borne down with infirmity, and unable to...
Mr. Austin takes the liberty of submitting to the President, the consideration of a momentary...
For your Country’s sake act as you wish & be not guided by a Party who call themselves...
I have taken the liberty of addressing you personally as to my situation in the establishment of...
I have received your Favor of the eighth Instant and am looking out for an Opportunity to send on...
In the case of W. Priestmann, the Secretary of the Treasury conceives that by the manner in which...
There is a Young Man of a respectable (native American) Family, whose Income is insufficient for...
Not having the pleasure of an acquaintance with you and having to address you on a subject like...