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Will you be so good as to read the inclosed Letter from Dr Belknap and tell me, from your...
I Read over with attention, your Speeches in Support of your Resolutions, & those of sundries...
I wrote you, as I said I would, by Mr. Adam Douglass one of our Merchants, but, to my great...
The American Masters of vessels now Forcibly detained here being occasionally Assembled for the...
I was detained by bad weather & other causes, so that I did not reach this until friday evening....
I drop a line to inform you, that I returned to this place with all my family, on Saturday last,...
The hapiness of having had a slight acquaintance with you, induces me to trouble you with a small...
Your letter of the 22d. Ultimo. I Recd. a few days since. I live on the Sadaqueda Patent, three...
Some time since by the Mail I recd. a letter from you respecting Lot No. 2. Sadaqueda Patent I...
You must pardon me, for not answering your letter, before this time. My opinion is that if you...
February 1794. Applies for the customs collectorship at Tappahannock, Virginia. RC ( DLC :...
I hope you will be indulgent, to the liberty I am about to take, in an address to you on a...
Mr. Harper, a Delligate from this State, desirous of the honor of Your acquaintance, so very...
Letter not found. Ca. 12 January 1795. Mentioned in Butler to JM, 23 Jan. 1795 . Introduces...
Puting the true Construction on this short Epistle I persuade myself You will excuse the freedom...
Permit me to request your acceptance of a copy of as much of the President’s official...
Been wondered at the daley of the National Monumt suscription coming out, i called this morning...
The inclosed Resolutions of this Town, passed at a very large Meeting of the Inhabitants, being...
Bw. Dandridge presents his compliments to Mr. Madison, & by direction of The President, asks the...
On yesterday I recievd your letter of the 15. & on the day before wrote to you. The opposition...
The last evenings stage brought me your letter & a paper of the 21. of the last month. Before it...
Your session no doubt commencd on the last monday & the communications which you will have it in...
We have an account here that France has made peace with Prussia, which seems to gain belief—the...
It was with much pleasure I heard by the last evenings stage that the first of your resolutions...
I am much surprisd at some resolutions which I see in the papers brought forward by Sedwick. It...
On my return to this place on the last evening I receivd your letter with the enclosure for which...
On my return to this place on saturday evening I haves [ sic ] favourd with your letter of the...
I am favourd with your letter. It may have been politic to pos[t]pone the resolutions offerd by...
21 January 1794, Richmond. Introduces Francis Goode. RC ( DLC ). 1 p. Francis Goode (1744–1795)...
Our correspondence has been discont[in]ued for some time, much against my wish. On Friday last...
I thank you, my dear Sir, for your favour of the 7th & the papers enclosd. On searching into the...
Recieve my thanks for your favour of the 15. which came by the last evening’s stage. You cannot...
I have this day written a letter to our friend Colo: Monroe relative to the arrival and...
By this mail I enclose to Colo Monroe a paper containing an extract of a letter which I receivd...
The last mail brought us no letters from Philadelphia, which is matter of much surprise as the...
The subject of this is confidential. I have lately been told by a Gent. well acquainted with you,...
I received your favour of this Morning, & will with pleasure take a family dinner with you on...
I recd. your Letter dated 3 April, but to my great surprise, commencing to peruse it, I find you...
In reply to the Letter of 20 March, with which you honrd. me, I am oblidged to say, that...
The many civilities I have received from you, Sir, on a former occasion, induces me to solicit...
As I hear there is a probability of a new printer being wanted for the House of Representatives,...
Amongst the Multitude of your Friends, and Admirers, permit me to Congratulate you upon The Fame...
I have read with attention your Reply to Messieurs Smith, Ames, & Dexter; I am certain there is...
Permit me thus late to present you, & Mrs: Maddison, mine, & my Marys Compliments of...
Your very friendly favor of the 3d. Instant, I received upon my arrival at this place two days...
In obedience to the direction of the General Assembly I transmit a copy of the resolutions passed...
Since I saw you this morning it has been communicated to me as the wish of the president that I...
I wrote you on the 5th. covering an open letter to Colo. Monroe. Since that I have received yours...
I inclose two letters to the President & Secretary of state open for your perusal &...
In the moment of the departure of the post it occurs to me that you can, by the return of it,...