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I hesitate to intrude upon you, engaged as you are in such a multiplicity of public business: But...
I have now the pleasure to inclose you a catalogue of books on the scale you mentioned to me. I...
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...
Your favor of Feb. 25. by Mr. Allison has been duly recieved. Having been now 17. years out of...
This is the first certain Conveyance I have had, to acknowledge the receipt of your favour . I...
I have long been of opinion that the only means we can have of coming at the descent and...
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...