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Richmond, January 22, 1801. Dear Sir. The session of the Legislature of this State being nearly bought to a close, I will endeavor to inform you of the principal objects which have occupied us, and of the result of our deliberations ... R. Yance

Richmond, January 22, 1801. Dear Sir. The session of the Legislature of this State being nearly bought to a close, I will endeavor to inform you of the principal objects which have occupied us, and of the result of our deliberations ... R. Yance

Richmond, January 22, 1801. Dear Sir. The session of the Legislature of this State being nearly bought to a close, I will endeavor to inform you of the principal objects which have occupied us, and of the result of our deliberations ... R. Yance

Richmond, January 16, 1821. Sir. I have the honor to hand you a copy of a memorial, which I propose to submit to the Legislature of Virginia ... Samuel F. Bradford. To the Honorable the Senate and House of representatives of the Commonwealth of

Richmond, January 16, 1821. Sir. I have the honor to hand you a copy of a memorial, which I propose to submit to the Legislature of Virginia ... Samuel F. Bradford. To the Honorable the Senate and House of representatives of the Commonwealth of

Charleston, July 24, 1798. Dear Sir. It is with great concern, I find, it has become my duty to transmit to you a very different state of our public affairs, from that, which at our last meeting, we all hoped would have been produced by the expe

Richmond, January 16, 1821. Sir. I have the honor to hand you a copy of a memorial, which I propose to submit to the Legislature of Virginia ... Samuel F. Bradford. To the Honorable the Senate and House of representatives of the Commonwealth of

Council Chamber, December 4th, 1820. Sir: I have the honor to enclose an address to the Legislature, which custom requires to be made by the Chief magistrate of the Commonwealth, at this time .... Th: H. Randolph ... [Richmond, 1820].

Council Chamber, December 4th, 1820. Sir: I have the honor to enclose an address to the Legislature, which custom requires to be made by the Chief magistrate of the Commonwealth, at this time .... Th: H. Randolph ... [Richmond, 1820].

Richmond, January 22, 1801. Dear Sir. The session of the Legislature of this State being nearly bought to a close, I will endeavor to inform you of the principal objects which have occupied us, and of the result of our deliberations ... R. Yance

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Richmond, January 22, 1801. Dear Sir. The session of the Legislature of this State being nearly bought to a close, I will endeavor to inform you of the principal objects which have occupied us, and of the result of our deliberations ... R. Yance

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