Book/Printed Material A letter addressed to His Excellency Charles Pinckney
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Image 1 of A letter addressed to His Excellency Charles Pinckney LET TER ADDRESSED 70 HIS EXCELLENCY CHARLES PINCKNEY DANIEL DOYLEY SOUTHCAROLINA
- Contributor: James Madison Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - Pinckney, Charles - D'oyley, Daniel
- Date: 1807
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Image 2 of A letter addressed to His Excellency Charles Pinckney
- Contributor: James Madison Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - Pinckney, Charles - D'oyley, Daniel
- Date: 1807
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Image 3 of A letter addressed to His Excellency Charles Pinckney TO HIS EXCELLENCY CHARLES PINCKNEY e806 BE Opes SIR OU and your coadjutor Prrcr Frexrpav Esq have since my labours ceased to preserve your for tune exhausted all the venom of your...
- Contributor: James Madison Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - Pinckney, Charles - D'oyley, Daniel
- Date: 1807
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Image 4 of A letter addressed to His Excellency Charles Pinckney 4 Your letters to me the bill your friend Mr Freneau filed against me in the Court of Equity of this stateâY our supple menial bill in addition to that billâthe publick...
- Contributor: James Madison Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - Pinckney, Charles - D'oyley, Daniel
- Date: 1807
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Image 5 of A letter addressed to His Excellency Charles Pinckney Od Jd PH PE SY NW oy XY REA gs Ra 6 3 bt AD ot cp Po OF wd fe D 5 my mind after thisno in my advances to shield...
- Contributor: James Madison Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - Pinckney, Charles - D'oyley, Daniel
- Date: 1807
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Image 6 of A letter addressed to His Excellency Charles Pinckney 5 ifi all seasons been successful with your crops and disposed of them at a high priceâhad you starved your family and worn sackcloth your creditors greatgrandchildren must have been the persons...
- Contributor: James Madison Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - Pinckney, Charles - D'oyley, Daniel
- Date: 1807
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Image 7 of A letter addressed to His Excellency Charles Pinckney 7 Among some of the firat engagements I made with you gir was the indorsement of several uf your notes and ac cepting your drafts to a considerable amount Your requests and...
- Contributor: James Madison Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - Pinckney, Charles - D'oyley, Daniel
- Date: 1807
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Image 8 of A letter addressed to His Excellency Charles Pinckney loaned you or enter into the American house at Madrid accompanied by Mr te Da you recoliect sir perhaps it is not quite convenient the 20ch day of September 1800 when you...
- Contributor: James Madison Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - Pinckney, Charles - D'oyley, Daniel
- Date: 1807
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Image 9 of A letter addressed to His Excellency Charles Pinckney 9 waiting on the Sheriff and signing a paper wherein I should be bound to pay him this large debt by the next saleâs dayââ you showed the fatality of this measure...
- Contributor: James Madison Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - Pinckney, Charles - D'oyley, Daniel
- Date: 1807
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Image 10 of A letter addressed to His Excellency Charles Pinckney 10 virtue and meanness to glory to make this choicehow sir came it yours Had I recollected your youthful valourous boasts of what were to be your martial feats on the ensanguired...
- Contributor: James Madison Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - Pinckney, Charles - D'oyley, Daniel
- Date: 1807
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Image 11 of A letter addressed to His Excellency Charles Pinckney 11 injured Mr Cripps arose from any injustice on the part  my friend Mr Pinckney more especially when I had re ceived several letters on this subject from Mr Pinckney in...
- Contributor: James Madison Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - Pinckney, Charles - D'oyley, Daniel
- Date: 1807
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Image 12 of A letter addressed to His Excellency Charles Pinckney your heuse in town was soid to repurchase it for you as you never could enter into Charleston with satisfaction with out it that of all your property it was the most...
- Contributor: James Madison Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - Pinckney, Charles - D'oyley, Daniel
- Date: 1807
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Image 13 of A letter addressed to His Excellency Charles Pinckney 18 mm power removing me as your attorney dated the 24th day of June 1804 I appeal to the records of your country to show the fatality of your habii of swearing...
- Contributor: James Madison Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - Pinckney, Charles - D'oyley, Daniel
- Date: 1807
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Image 14 of A letter addressed to His Excellency Charles Pinckney al C b S C I i 1 doing so yourself and when the income of the estate was exhausted and that monies to a considerable amount used by me for preserving...
- Contributor: James Madison Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - Pinckney, Charles - D'oyley, Daniel
- Date: 1807
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Image 15 of A letter addressed to His Excellency Charles Pinckney 15 ordinary I know of no such instance in the history of the worst of men as your suffering yourself to be sued for the coffin in which your most affectionate mother...
- Contributor: James Madison Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - Pinckney, Charles - D'oyley, Daniel
- Date: 1807
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Image 16 of A letter addressed to His Excellency Charles Pinckney transactions 48 your attorney comprising a period of be tween six and seven years and compounding a sum of up wards of two hundred thousand dollars 1t must necessarily be an imperfect...
- Contributor: James Madison Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - Pinckney, Charles - D'oyley, Daniel
- Date: 1807
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Image 17 of A letter addressed to His Excellency Charles Pinckney 3 ly in open court before the judges before this country that he had sworn to two falshods in this case the evidence read and this shocking fact proved Did he not...
- Contributor: James Madison Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - Pinckney, Charles - D'oyley, Daniel
- Date: 1807
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Image 18 of A letter addressed to His Excellency Charles Pinckney 18 their strongest hold on a script made out by yourself which they kuew wanted but the touch of truth to send out of sight And thus did it bappen Your bubble...
- Contributor: James Madison Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - Pinckney, Charles - D'oyley, Daniel
- Date: 1807
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Image 19 of A letter addressed to His Excellency Charles Pinckney 19 were owing to Mrs Sweetman pavable on the 1st of Janna ry 1805 and Â2000 payable to Mr Mitchell in four an nual instalments 3 and that to dischrrge those debts...
- Contributor: James Madison Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - Pinckney, Charles - D'oyley, Daniel
- Date: 1807
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Image 20 of A letter addressed to His Excellency Charles Pinckney 20 between the men disdainfully points out thedistant difference of their passions and that to compare their offices would be to brivg down the Eagle from the sky and make him share...
- Contributor: James Madison Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - Pinckney, Charles - D'oyley, Daniel
- Date: 1807
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Image 21 of A letter addressed to His Excellency Charles Pinckney order and the production of riches were left as you have sworr in the possession of an estate which upon an avers age yielded or might have yielded a yoarly income of...
- Contributor: James Madison Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - Pinckney, Charles - D'oyley, Daniel
- Date: 1807
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Image 22 of A letter addressed to His Excellency Charles Pinckney you and if they do nothing else will prove itaguinstyon Have you through the whole gross  enture of your bill proved any thiug rue that I denied and the catalogue of...
- Contributor: James Madison Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - Pinckney, Charles - D'oyley, Daniel
- Date: 1807
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Image 23 of A letter addressed to His Excellency Charles Pinckney 23 plied â How sir can you ask we such a question certain Iy itisâ At anther meeting perceiving your voracity had blinded you and when circumstances were bearing hard against you...
- Contributor: James Madison Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - Pinckney, Charles - D'oyley, Daniel
- Date: 1807
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Image 24 of A letter addressed to His Excellency Charles Pinckney ecutor had received on the 11th day of October 1770 from âMr Miles Brewton on account of my fathers estate the sumof Â8651 1s10d This decision at four successive meetings you warmly...
- Contributor: James Madison Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - Pinckney, Charles - D'oyley, Daniel
- Date: 1807
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Image 25 of A letter addressed to His Excellency Charles Pinckney of papersââOne of your counsel vehemeny exclaimed damn your accountâ You instantly desisted from your intention returned lamb like resumed your seat and with silent composure placed your hands in your lap...
- Contributor: James Madison Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - Pinckney, Charles - D'oyley, Daniel
- Date: 1807
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Image 26 of A letter addressed to His Excellency Charles Pinckney 23 distinction and its consequences between wounding the first instrument formally and officially deposited for publick care and publick use and corrupting its reprefentativelfor inter ested purposes What the moral cistinction ig...
- Contributor: James Madison Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - Pinckney, Charles - D'oyley, Daniel
- Date: 1807
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Image 27 of A letter addressed to His Excellency Charles Pinckney or 27 should ever disgrace themselves by placing you in power would be an beincds contradiction and a direct violation of ple which bolds us elevated and eaviable every sacred priuve to...
- Contributor: James Madison Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - Pinckney, Charles - D'oyley, Daniel
- Date: 1807
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Image 28 of A letter addressed to His Excellency Charles Pinckney 28 POSTSCRIPT â Since writing the foregoing letter viz on this 17th day of November 1807 the Judges of the Court of Equity have decreed that the injunction restraining the executions on...
- Contributor: James Madison Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - Pinckney, Charles - D'oyley, Daniel
- Date: 1807
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Image 29 of A letter addressed to His Excellency Charles Pinckney er ââ PERT 29 stock oaly in the second degree and so great was wy trust in him that I disregarded all prudent friendly ad monitionsâfor him I run such risks as...
- Contributor: James Madison Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - Pinckney, Charles - D'oyley, Daniel
- Date: 1807
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Image 30 of A letter addressed to His Excellency Charles Pinckney Shownny Sash ey ATYIFIT nN TAY TURTIIER ADDRESS TO HIS EXCELLENCY CHARLES PINCKNEY Ae es on este SIR A fier what bas been said to you in the foregoing pages it 1s...
- Contributor: James Madison Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - Pinckney, Charles - D'oyley, Daniel
- Date: 1807
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Image 31 of A letter addressed to His Excellency Charles Pinckney 31 dollars I appealed to your fatherâs books to prove the fact and called for them Sensible of âwhat you had done after repeated applications and as many promises you refused âto...
- Contributor: James Madison Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - Pinckney, Charles - D'oyley, Daniel
- Date: 1807
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Image 32 of A letter addressed to His Excellency Charles Pinckney
- Contributor: James Madison Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - Pinckney, Charles - D'oyley, Daniel
- Date: 1807