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I addressd. your excellency a few days ago on the rumourd. defeat and Surrender of Genl. Hull’s...
Alarming intiligence which we have Just recd. induces me to call upon the attention of your...
22 August 1812. At a meeting of “a large and respectable number” of citizens, “a committee of...
My Election to the Presidents office, was but by a majority of one or at most two votes. Mr...
I have subscribed with Mr Gray and others a recommendation of Hendrick W Gordon Esquire a copy of...
A young Gentleman, and his Father, have requested me to mention his Name to The Secretary of The...
I am very apprehensive that the liberties I So frequently take of writing to you, will appear...
I am unknown to you and therefore this address may seem improper. My apology is that several...
Since my last address I have been induced to make an observation to your Excellency that an most...
I am the unhappy young man to say again that I have not received an answer yet to my last dates...
Since I had the pleasure of addressing you this Morning—I have had a conversation with Sergeant...
I have this moment had the honor of receiving your letter of the 14th. instant and the commission...
5 November 1812 , “ Head Qurs. New York .” “Mr. Benjamin Romaine of this City proposes to visit...
I feel myself in duty bound to return you my Sincere and ardent thanks, for that Wisdom and...
I arrived here on friday last and have this day taken the command. Gen. Bloomfield left us this...
1 August 1812. “Since our excellent Government has no other foundation than the interests and...
10 November 1812, Boston. Encloses an offer of his services “as Judge Advocate in the trial of...
I have just learned through Colo. Coles that he has received Orders to cause the recruits of the...
The office of District Judge for this State having been vacated by the death of Judge Tyler, I...
25 November 1812, Paris. “I wrote you in my last that my husband was on his way to Wilna, sent...
Your letter of Aug. 11. has excited serious reflections in several eminent men to whom I have...
The copy of the encyclopedie in the president’s library goes no farther than the 56th. livraison...
The Bearer of this Mr. Nancrede a naturalized citizen of the U. S. will be passing thro...
23 July 1812. “The Inhabitants of the Town of Barre in the County of Worcester & State of...
27 July 1812. “The Freeholders & other Inhabitants of the Town of Biddeford, in the District of...
6 December 1812, Illinois Territory. “The Memorial, of the undersigned Citizens of the united...
6 February 1813. “The Naturalized Citizens of the United States residing in the City and vicinity...
2 January 1813. “At a very numerous and respectable meeting of citizens of the United States,...
Captain James Taylor late Collector of the Port of Ocracock is at this time in the City of...
26 January 1813, Washington. Recommend Silas Bent of St. Louis to fill the “Vacancy in the office...