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That I once more trespass on you, after the failure of all my former applications, will not, I...
My Unhappy situation compells me to take the liberty of addressing your excellancey on a subject...
Beleiving that time has thrown so much light on my conduct as an officer of the army during the...
In compliance with the resolution of the Senate of the 13th. instant, I have the honor to state,...
The privilige of literary habits, and peaceful pursuits, is respectfully, and submissively,...
Having been an eye witness in some respects of the most nefarious trade & trafic, that has been...
When the War, in which, this Nation is now engaged, was declared by the Constituted Authorities,...
§ From John Geddes. 18 December 1813, Columbia. “I have the honor of transmitting to you...
I hope you will Pardon me for Troubling you to read this Sermon for I know that your Time is very...
You will I hope in the present conjuncture be pleased, magnanimously to attribute to my right...
Parental solicitude will plead my excuse for addressing this immediately to you. The...
I hope my repeated scribling will not be too Disagreeable to you, for if my sentiments are rong,...
Measures are taken to forward the Embargo Act with a p[r]int circular to the collectors and it...
The within may be considered fair data from which to estimate the term of service of the other...
I was arrested in my intention to have left my family in time to have met the Senate on the first...
With anxious solicitude for the return of the Secretary of the Treasury which at the time of his...
§ From Reasin Beall. 21 December 1813, Washington. “This day in conjunction with Mr. Colwell, I...
§ From James Caldwell and Reasin Beall. 21 December 1813, Washington. “We take the liberty of...
§ Richard Söderström to James Monroe. 21 December 1813, Washington. “Ever desirous of conforming...
Various adaptations of the principle of a national militia have been tried in war time in almost...
For some Considerable time we have been impressed with an Idea that the Hair of Neat Cattle from...
§ From Robert Fulton. 24 December 1813. “‘… a Vessel of war of 24 guns to be moved by Steam...
§ From James Kilbourn. 24 December 1813, Washington. “Being absent when the other members of the...
Ever since you authorised my Father by your Letter to him, under Date 7th. April 1806 to name me...
Your letter has just come to hand and I was surprised to find that my letter to my Father,...
The following communication from the secry of the navy is the cause of this letter. Just before I...
I Send you inclosed a copy of the American Version of the Psalms of David, which you will please...
I address you, confiding in your generosity Justice and candour, to state the hardship of a case...
Besides the answer to Genl. McClure, it may be proper to instruct Genl. Wilkinson to say frankly...
Having heard that Mr. Corbin was in view for the office of Collector of the Customs at Norfolk—I...