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I have your two letters Decr. 18h. & Jany. 1st. In the first you mention having given to Mr....
Snow on the ground for seven days past & now snowing fast. Good weather for wheat. Your letter of...
I received last night your letter of the 21st. On reference to the post office the subscribers to...
I have your letter of the 29h. Frenau’s Gazette you mention has not reached me, nor indeed have I...
I had the pleasure last night to receive your letter of the 28h. March with the newspapers...
I have your two letters of the 6th & 11th. The last communicated the appointment of commander in...
Some few days after my late domestic calamity which stings me to the quick, I left this place on...
In obedience to the direction of the General Assembly I transmit a copy of the resolutions passed...
I had the pleasure my dear sir to receive your letter by Mr. Adair & shall pay every attention to...
I hear with real joy that you have joined the happy circle & that too in the happiest manner. To...
6 June 1795, Richmond. Introduces Mr. Hopkins, “a gentleman from Newyork on a visit to our...
I have some papers of a private nature touching some pecuniary concerns in London interesting to...
We seem to be passing the threshold of War. I fear it is inevitable. Therefore we ought to be...
So long seperated from politics & politicians I should not now revive even a momentary connexion...
I was as far as G town on my way to Alexa. this morning when I recd. several letters, all of...
I have been detained here by a violent cold taken on my journey & of which I am just recovering....
I do not know whether any information I can give will be to you intelligence. But I am so...
The last letr. from my family commands me to make the only effort in my power to preserve a life,...
I enclose for yr. confidential perusal the letr. on which was founded mine to the P. As I said...
I find here considerable distress at the issue to Mr Rs mission. All prospect it would succeed, &...
Doctor Wellford having conducted the medical department of the Militia Army in 94, I owe it to my...
It belongs to me to try to aid those I esteem & who stand in need of it. Such is the case with...
Hoping that a change in our foreign relations might produce a change in our system, I postponed...
You will soon be placed in a station first in honor as first in responsibility & at a period full...
Yr. speech which reached here last night is so far as my information reaches much approved, for...
Very seldom did I ever ask the attention of the President of the U States to any Candidate for...
Very contrary to my general practice is the entrusion of my solicitation for the promotion to...
Having omitted to mention one or two circumstances to you in the case of my neighbor Mr Yeaton...
The day after I had the honor of seeing you, I visited my young friend. His sentiments respecting...
I received the other day a letter from my long loved friend Mr Stoddert requesting my correction...
I cannot with-hold the expression of my delight at the tone & manner of yr. message (I wish I...
27 December 1811, Baltimore. This letter will be presented by Major Clark of Little York in...
I came here to see the S of war on army appointments & was obliged to wait till late in the...
I came here to pay you a short visit, but finding a carriage at yr. door I avoided trespassing so...
I so reluctantly address you on private business, when I knew that yr. public dutys claim every...
As the enclosed paper from the metropolis of yr. own state may not so soon reach yr. eye as in...
I cannot with-hold from you what my heart so imperiously orders. The public good & yr. honor...
I cannot refrain from expressing to you my apprehensions on a subject which mater[i]ally affects...
I feel daily & hourly the effect of your & Admiral Warrens goodness to me, & my heart constantly...
In a former letter, the only one I have written to you, I proffered my grateful & cordial thanks...
H. Lee has had the honour to receive Mr. Madison’s note of the 22nd April, and is glad to learn...
Although I may not wish to be known , I expect to be reputed as the authour of the inclosed...
As the reputed authour of a rejected address which was reported to the Jackson Convention in this...
It is, you must allow, very natural that any inquirer into the meaning of the constitution,...
The inclination which I expressed to you several years ago, in 1823 I believe, to devote myself...
I felt myself pleased and honoured by your letter, & shall avail myself of the earliest stage of...
In examining the events of the late war I believe I have ascertained that when in the fall of...
For your letter of the 16th. Feby I now beg leave to express my thanks, and shall take occasion...
In tracing the conduct and Character of Genl. Jackson I have had a correspondence with Genl....
To ensure your well-pleased extension of the usual kindness of your hospitality to Mr. Alfred...