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10 November 1810, Newport, Rhode Island. “In compliance with the request of a number of the...
22 July 1811, Madeira. Acknowledges receipt of the duplicate of JM’s letter of 28 May . “I feel...
10 December 1810, Dunkirk, France. Refers to a letter he wrote JM’s predecessor on 18 Mar. 1808...
23 August 1811, Philadelphia. Offers himself as a candidate for the position of consul at...
12 September 1811, Madeira. Advises that the wines JM ordered are cased and awaiting a vessel for...
Be so good as to make my best respects to Mrs. Madison & inform her I have recd. her very...
3 January 1811, Philadelphia. As a naturalized citizen who emigrated from Dublin because the U.S....
Some very interesting domestick concerns which could not well be postponed, seconded by the state...
11 July 1811, Boston. Asks if JM can spare the time to read the enclosed pamphlet, written by “a...
I am informed that application will be made to you in favor of a Mr. Sloo for an appointment as...
11 July 1811, New York. Expresses his disappointment at receiving JM’s letter of 5 July ....
I arrived here late yesterday eving. having taken Richmond in my route. I had the great...
The incapacity for business produc’d by so long an application to it at Washington, has been...
18 September 1811, Madeira. Encloses an invoice and bill of lading for the six pipes of wine JM...
Annexed is the copy of what I had the honor to write to you on the 11th Ulto, since which the...
When the just measures of Government meet with so much opposition as they do at present, it...
Mr Gales’s notice of the publication in the Aurora relative to Mr Foster was precisely what it...
The dispatches from France & England have kept me constantly occupied since their receit...
10 December 1810, Williamsburg. Recommends Joseph Prentis, son of the late Judge Prentis, for the...
4 July 1811, Mount Locust, Jefferson County, Mississippi Territory. “This strange app⟨licatio⟩n...
Inclosed I send you a letter I lately recieved from my friend Judge Coburn. It was intended for...
Your Kindness in transmitting Mr. Lambert’s Calculations &c. has induced me to take the Liberty...
The enclosed pamphlet was this day given to me by Genl. James Findlay of Cincinnati. I endeavored...
Permit me to submit to your consideration a subject of peculiar delicacy. It is to suggest a...
You certainly took the right Course in your Letter of the 8h. Inst. The Applicant is unworthy of...
I have received your letter of the 26th instant. Its contents are very satisfactory to me. The...
The inconvenience of my situation as connected with the post office is such as induces me to make...
10 March 1811, Pittsburgh. Considers himself “a persecuted Man,” having had “futile, and...
29 June 1811, Washington. “It is rumoured that a new Appointment of Register for the County of...
I promised to drop you a line on the subject of the petition &c. I did my self the pleasure to...