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I have received your letter of the 22d. of October last. On examining its contents I find that of...
I received yours of the 10th Instant yesterday, am particularly obliged to you for the trouble...
JM wrote eighteen unsigned essays that Philip Freneau published in the National Gazette between...
Emigration Both in the vegetable and animal Kingdoms every species derives from nature a...
Population and Emigration. Both in the vegetable and animal kingdoms, every species derives from...
I wrote to you a few lines lately. Mr. White will receive by this post a line from me with some...
The determination of Congress with respect to the Ratio of Representation gives no small degree...
One result of JM’s reduced role as a congressional leader after 1791 was that he spoke less...
The Constitution limited the apportionment ratio to no more than one representative to every...
Agreeably to your request I have examined the musters of the late Virginia line, from which it...
Letter not found. 24 November 1791. Acknowledged in Nicholas to JM, 1 Feb. 1792 . Apparently...
I have now only time to acknowledge the receipt of yr. favor 25th. Instant, & to mention an...
Mr. Otway Bird wishes to obtain your assistance in some Business wh. he has with Congress, & has...
Letter not found. 26 November 1791. Acknowledged in JM to his father, 10 Dec. 1791 . Concerns...
I wrote to you a few lines by yesterdays post. The affair of Mr Carrolls House gives us...
I wrote to you a few lines by post respecting the affair of Mr Carrolls House —it is a subject I...
In estimating the tendency of Governme⟨n⟩ts to the increase or the relaxation of their powers...
In Committee of the Whole, Parker of the Virginia delegation requested an examination of the...
The last letter I recd. from you was of Novr. 12. I had previously informed you that your...
I have to apologize to you for not answering sooner the enquiries which you requested me to make...
The arguments on the subjects of the British debts are at length concluded and it is expected the...
Much has been said, and not without reason, against a consolidation of the States into one...
Being Convinced in my own mind, that America, would, one day, or another; have a navy—and being...
Letter not found. 4 December 1791. Acknowledged in Carter to JM, 16 Dec. 1791 . Reports that...
I embrace the first oppy. to inform you that your Conjectures with respect to the motives of the...
In Committee of the Whole on 6 December Sedgwick had moved to delete from the post office bill...
The enclosed please to give to our friend Frenau. It contains a list of some subscribers to his...
Your favor of the 10th. Novemr. I recd. some days ago—on my giving the two Mr. Dickensons notice...
… Having spent 6 days in Richmond in hearing two Gent’n on each side argue the great Question...
Your favor of the 26 Ult: has just come to hand. I am glad you have put the commission for...