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Men in public office suffer much from the unwarrantable intrusions of others; I have had a great...
Mr. Pichon presents Mr Madison his respects and begs him to receive his apologies that he leaves...
9 July 1804, Leghorn. No. 8. “Conceiving it my duty to give you what information I collect in...