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    What the Founders Said

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    Letters on appreciation.

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    Alexander Andreavich Baranoff

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    The spread eagle, and other stories,

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    The spread eagle.--Targets.--The boot.--The despoiler.--One more martyr.--"Ma'am?"--Mr. Holiday.--White muscats of Alexandria.--Without a lawyer.--The "Monitor" and the "Merrimac."--The McTavish.--The parrot.--On the spot; or, The idler's house-party.Mode of access: Internet

    Gouverneur Morris at [?] to St. George Tucker, 1785 March 15

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    Mr. Morris presents his compliments to Mr. Tucker - sending him a copy of the letter talked of yesterday

    If you touch them they vanish,

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    Gouverneur Morris at Morrisania to St. George Tucker, 1814 December 26

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    Am returning the paper you sent me- can you come and live with us- Nancy transcribed the lines written by Mrs. Page- I think Mr. [John] Randolph is behind those anonymous letters. Autograph Letter Signed

    Gouverneur Morris at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to St. George Tucker at New York. By Major General The Baron de Steuben, 1786 August 8

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    Regrets inability to meet him in New York - Baron Steuben delivered his letter - does not have Mr. Tudor's papers - were put in hands of Mr. Scott - may have been placed in Mother's care when Tudor fled from Montressor's Island - enclosed note to brother-in-law [David] Ogden, one of her executors, will facilitate search - sends regards. Autographed Letter Signed

    Ellen and Mr. Man,

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