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The Secretary of State to whom was referred the confidential Resolution of the Senate of the 18th...
Mrs Monroe’s indisposition prevents my seeing you so early this morning as I had intended. For...
3 March 1813, Department of State. “The Secretary of State to whom was referred the Resolution of...
8 April 1813, Charleston. “I am directed by Judge Drayton to forward to you, for the information...
On my return home I met the secretary of the navy who intimated his wish to go to Baltimore to...
The Secretary of State, to whom was referred the Resolution of the Senate of the 3rd. Instant,...
I have not seen Mr. Tazewell & therefore can add nothing to what I have already said respecting...
The Secretary of State, to whom was referred several resolutions of the House of Representatives...
The Secretary of State, to whom was referred the Resolution of the House of Representatives of...
I have stated fully the enemy force from what I have seen, & collected, to the Secry at war, &...
The day being unfavorable I think it probable you will not get further than occoquan this...
You reach home I presume to day, and I hope with improv’ment in your health, by the journey. Mr....
Thinking it probable that my family might make a visit to Loudoun, & take advantage of the Hack...
I have yours of the 15th. and write merely to inform you that nothing new has occurrd, since...
Nothing new has occurr’d, except the arrival of General Bloomfield, with whom I have had much...
For several days past I have been in the hands of Dr Elzey, in consequence of a slight bilious...
I have resolved to remain here till I receive your answer to mine of yesterday, on the...
I have been much engaged in my private concerns, tho’ rather indisposed, since my return home, so...
I shall set out back for Washington on monday, on which day I shall be with you. The languid...
I leave the letter to Mr Brent open for your inspection. It contains one to Genl Wilkinson to be...
The unceasing fall of rain has so broken in on my proposd visit to, & return from Washington, to...
The heavy rains sometime since prevented my setting out for Washington, on the day I had...
Finding that my arrangments in Loudoun might be completed on the day I arriv’d there, I came down...
You will have received thro’ the war dept., intelligence of the success against Proctor by the...
I have yours by yesterday’s mail. You will have heard of the success agnst Proctor. I hope we...