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The total ruin in which my private fortune is involved, and my inability to fo r want of Capital to pursue any probable means of support for my family induced me to give my Consent to become a Candidate for the Speakers Chair —The Views of N. Carolina who first mentioned the subject to me were bottomed on the Idea, that it would be unwise for the South to irritate the East by the Choice of a...
In publick life those to whom we render the greatest service are little sensible of it—I have rendered to Col o Monroe the greatest service that Could have been rendered to a President of the U. S —I have brought the publick expenditures within the receipts for which I ought to have his thanks, instead of the hostility (I fear) he entertains towards me. In 1819–20. I was Called to be Chairman...
I have had the honor to receive your very friendly letter , and I pray you to accept my sincere thanks for your good wishes.— My health since my last has been declining. my mind naturally active, & heretofore kept Constantly employed, is left for want of occupation to prey on itself.—and the consequence must be serious.— I was in a similar State when I went last Winter to Congress —from which...
I had the pleasure to recieve your kind letter of the 10 th Ins t yesterday— M r George Hebb is personally known to me. he is a good Democrat, of fair Character, and respectable. he is however One of those would be Politicians, to whom I would advise your Answer to be in the general, and referring to the Enquirer, he might wish by publishing to show a Correspondence with you, he is a political...
The Federal Republican Continues to wage War against you, and takes advantage because you have not explained the nature of your private Account with m Grand , and with the Credit given by you in your Account, thus, “By Cash recieved from m Grand for Bill & c & c .”— Your explanation is full and Complete as to the United States having no right to retain the money, but I was just now Stopt in...