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I wrote you , in my last , that the Anti - feds . had miscarried in their attempt to get Gerry introduced . They renewed the attempt on Monday , and succeeded . The vote was : " That E. G. be requested to take a seat in the House ...
I wrote you , in my last , that the Anti - feds . had miscarried in their attempt to get Gerry introduced . They renewed the attempt on Monday , and succeeded . The vote was : " That E. G. be requested to take a seat in the House ...
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Gerry then ( as he sat near the Secretary's table ) took his pen and wrote for half an hour . He then rose , and told the President that he had been stating some facts relative to the Senate , in writing .
Gerry then ( as he sat near the Secretary's table ) took his pen and wrote for half an hour . He then rose , and told the President that he had been stating some facts relative to the Senate , in writing .
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MY DEAR SIR , -The enclosed is for William Spotswood , who , though a man of business , is a more attentive and regular correspondent than Dallas , who is said to be a " man of leisure " in the letter which Spotswood wrote last , and ...
MY DEAR SIR , -The enclosed is for William Spotswood , who , though a man of business , is a more attentive and regular correspondent than Dallas , who is said to be a " man of leisure " in the letter which Spotswood wrote last , and ...
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MY DEAR SIR , Though I wrote the enclosed , I was prevented from sending it ; " hence learn " how little I am master even of my own motions . In a former letter , you asked my opinion of Mr. Morse as a preacher .
MY DEAR SIR , Though I wrote the enclosed , I was prevented from sending it ; " hence learn " how little I am master even of my own motions . In a former letter , you asked my opinion of Mr. Morse as a preacher .
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He wrote that in which my deigning was mentioned . He was then in this city . I do not think R. H. L. had any thing to do with them . I suppose you are no stranger to Oswald's character : if you are , you may get some accurate ...
He wrote that in which my deigning was mentioned . He was then in this city . I do not think R. H. L. had any thing to do with them . I suppose you are no stranger to Oswald's character : if you are , you may get some accurate ...
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