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Being under the necessity of explaining the motives of my conduct upon my arrival, to the...
From the inclosed, I take the liberty of soliciting your interest with the President in my favor,...
Having good reason to suppose that the Office of Collector at Tappahanock will soon be vacant, I...
I have addressed to your care a letter for Mr. R. & two others, to be addressed by you according...
A merchant neighbor of mine, sets out to-day for Philadelphia for his fall goods, and will return...
Letter not found. 15 June 1793. Acknowledged in JM to Norton, 12 Sept. 1793 , which also mentions...
Letter not found. 15 April 1794. Acknowledged in JM’s letter to his father of 25 Apr. 1794 ....
In coming from Philadelphia, alone, and meditative, after Congress had risen, the occurrences...
The patriotic principles which have distinguished your conduct in the House of Representatives of...
We have an account here that France has made peace with Prussia, which seems to gain belief—the...
I have to acknolege yours of Aug. 27. & Sep. 2. The fever in town is become less mortal, but...
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...
Wee are now to acknowledege Your favours Wee have recived by your Kind Letter of may 28 1794,...
I am to thank you for your several favors since the commencement of the session of Congress and...
My Brother Stephen Mussi partner in the houses under the firm of Bolongaro Simonetta in...
The idea seems to gain credit that the naval powers combining against France will prohibit...
It has turned out much as I expected—there are few men who possess sufficient public spirit to...
I cannot refrain sending you my sincere Congratulations, upon an Event, which promises you so...
I wrote you on the 30th. ult. and shall be uneasy till I have heard you have received it. I have...
Your favr. of 21st instant is come to hand. Your kind attention amidst the multiplicity of...
Mr. Harper, a Delligate from this State, desirous of the honor of Your acquaintance, so very...
I am still doubtful whether I shall visit Fredericksburg this term—if I do will call on you as I...
Mr. Madison will be pleased to receive from Genl. Wilkinson, or draw on him for the sum of three...
It is with pleasure I recollect the few hours in which I was so happy as to enjoy your company...
Nothing remarkeable this week. What was mentioned in my last respecting Bache’s paper was on...
Your favor of Feb. 15 is duly recieved & I now inclose the letter for mr. Christie, which you...
I have acted imprudent in granting indulgences, and by my returns from this office, made myself...
I confess your Answer, respecting the proposed University, was in a great Measure anticipated....
I have kept mr. Joy’s letter a post or two, with an intention of considering attentively the...