Memoirs of Aaron Burr: With Miscellaneous Selections from His Correspondence, Том 2Harper, 1837 |
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Aaron Burr Adieu American amuse answer arrived ballot Bayard believe BIDDLE Burr's Celeste character CHARLES BIDDLE Charleston city of New-York Clinton Colonel Burr conduct Congress conversation copy court DEAR SIR declare Edward Livingston election enclosed Engravings favour February federal party federalists feel gentlemen George Clinton give Governor Hamilton HISTORY honour hope House of Representatives interrogatory James January Jefferson Jerome Bonaparte John JOSEPH ALSTON June jury late legislature letter Livingston Madame March ment miles mind morning Natalie NATHANIEL PENDLETON Ness never New-Jersey New-York opinion paper passed Pendleton person Philadelphia pleasure political Portrait pray present president reason received recollect republican Richmond Hill Senate Smith South Carolina Sullivan's Island Swartwout THEODOSIA thing Thomas Jefferson tion to-morrow tories Truxton United vice-president views vols vote Washington whigs Wilkinson wish write written yesterday
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