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I had the pleasure of receiving your Letters of the 21st and 22d. of June by the last post and...
I have erased the names of my Brothers between whom the above Letter passed, to leave you at...
I thank you for your Address, in which the most affectionate sentiments are expressed in the most...
Gerry proposed to place the treasury in the hands of three commissioners. Baldwin preferred a...
The last ler. I got from you shewed the little leisure you possessed, & together with other...
306Import Duties, [25 April] 1789 (Madison Papers)
A fifteen-cent duty on Jamaica rum was approved. The House then took up the twelve-cent duty on...
From the manner in which you have been pleased to communicate with me both verbally & otherwise I...
I congratulate you and our Country in being Elected as one of the Representatives in Congress, I...
My last to you was of May 11. Yours of Mar. 29. came to hand ten days ago: and about two days ago...
In the letter left for you in N. York on my leaving that place I omitted to mention to you three...
Mr. Reuben Burnley, having been for some time past, a Clerk in the Commissioners Office for...
I am very much at a loss how to address you on the subject, which has induced me to trouble you...
Consequent of the enclosed resolution, I had a conference with the Comee. therein named...
You will not learn without some surprize that the sixth of this month arrived before a quorum was...
On 21 July, JM moved that the House take up amendments in the Committee of the Whole, as provided...
You informed me some time ago, that there remained in your hands a balance of some money due Mr....
At Baltimore & Norfolk and wherever I touched since I left New York I have heard Complaints that...
I am just informed by Govr Johnston that a Treaty is to be held on the 24th Inst at french Broad...
319Import Duties, [28 April] 1789 (Madison Papers)
Goodhue, Gerry, and Thatcher of Massachusetts objected to the six-cent duty on molasses as...
In the reading the debates of your House, there appears some heat of parties; and it is no more...
321Tonnage Duties, [4 May] 1789 (Madison Papers)
Before this day’s debate began, JM gave notice that on 25 May he would introduce the subject of...
On our journey hither we have fallen in with the Bearer of the Electoral Votes of Georgia. They...