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I this morning laid before the Legislature of this State, your answer to their address: for the...
At the General Sessions of the peace held in and for the ^city and^ County of New York on the...
It gives me pleasure to find by various and concurrent acc ts . from ^New^ York that your...
I this Day rec d . yours of the 22 d . Inst:— one of my late Letters contains a paragraph...
You will herewith recieve Copies of the acts of our two last Sessions. a variety of official and...
Several of the productions and manufactures of this State are by law subjected to inspection. It...
I returned yesterday from Rye where & at Bedford I had been detained longer than I intended by...
Since I wrote to you last on the 20 th . Sep tr : I have been honoured with your two Letters of...
The Letters which you was so obliging as to write to me from Philad a ., have been rec d ., and...
According to William Jay, John Jay, himself a slaveowner but a longtime opponent of slavery,...