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Yours of the 30th. was recd. yesterday. I am sorry for the trouble you have taken in searching...
The President having thought proper to avail the U. States of the continuance of your services by...
I have just recd. from Doctr. Dunglison a letter of which the inclosed is a copy; and I lose no...
The following memoranda, & the inclosed letter from Mr. Dallas will present to the President the...
I have duly received, with your note of the 10th. the little volume entitled “The Talisman,” the...
Your 2 letters of the 7 & 8 have been duly recd. I have complied with the suggestion in the first...
Among the incidents to the unexampled increase and expanding interests of the American nation,...
Yours of the 12th. is duly recd. The result of the consultation on the discharge of the Army, and...
I have another occasion for making my acknowlegements in the receipt of the Agricultural Almanac...
We send off to day a wagon with two hogsheads of tobacco. The tobacco is not large but grown in...
The inclosed letter was sent to me with a request that I wd. forward it. The reason assigned was,...
I have duly recd your two favors of the 15. & 16. That inclosing the letter from the Collector of...
The communications which you will recee: from & thro the War Office present the state of things...
private Your favour of the 13th ult: was duly recd. and I thank you for the communication— It...
Col Preston is desirous of exchanging the office he holds at Richmond for that lately vacated by...
I have just recd. yr. letr. of 12. postmarked 22. It is proper that I sd acknowledge the friendly...
To the inclosed letter, which you will be pleased to communicate to the House of Representitives...
I received yours of the 28th. last evening. Your preceding one covering among other things your...
I have been duly favored with yours of the 31. Decr. The latitude taken by the Marquis d’Yrujo...
[James Madison] presents his respects to Mr. Everett with many thanks for the eloquent and not...
I have duly had the honor of receiving your Letter of the 8th. Inst. It does not appear that the...
I submit to your perusal the inclosed letter as the most ready mode of explaining the wish of...
Your favour of the 28th. Ult: was duly received, tho’ with more delay, than usually attends the...
On the receipt of yours of July 29, I forwarded the Book intended for Mr. Davis, and take for...
Perceiving that I am indebted to you for a copy of the Report to the Senate relating to the...
C. Lucas. 22 March 1805, Department of State . “The President of the United States being desirous...
By the last mail I acknowledged the receipt of your favor of the 9th. Ult: and hazarded a few...
I have just recd yours of the 24. with the articles referred to in it. Subjoined is a list of...
I have the honor to inform you, in answer to your enquiries, that a statement of the case of the...
I am offered the services of a Mr. Magee, now living with Mr. Randolph, as an overseer. I have...
It is so long since I recd. your Volume on the English Constitution with the letter accompanying...
Your favor of the 10th. has just been received. I am much obliged by its kind expressions, to...
Mr. Rose proposing to set out in a day or two, in order to embark for England, in the Statira,...
§ To Ambrose Vasse. 18 November 1805, Department of State. “In answer to your letter of the 16th....
21 September 1803 . “This Indenture made this twenty first day of September one thousand eight...
I recd. some time ago a letter from Mr. H. G. Spafford at Ballston Spa N.Y. in which he says “I...
I have duly received your communication of the 5th. instant, and am very sensible of the value I...
Be pleased to favor me with your opinion upon the 8th. section of the Act of the last session,...
I avail myself of the present conveyance just made known to me, to inclose you a copy of the...
I Nominate, John Swart, of New York to be Collector of the direct tax and internal duties for the...
I have received your letter of the 29th. Ult. and have to observe, that the second instalment of...
J. Madison presents his friendly respects to Mr. Duponceau with thanks for his “Discourse on the...
Your favor of the 23d. found me on my farm near this place. On my return to Washington, which...
Mrs. Tudor (the lady of Judge Tudor of Boston) with her son , intending to be at Monticello this...
Mr. Gelston declines the service, & Mr. Joel Roberts Poinsett, now in N. York will undertake it;...
J. Madison has duly received the Copy of the "Report of the Overseers of Harvard University",...
The paper of yesterday inclosed, will give you a clue to the designs of the faction which has...
John Robinson, of Timber Town, Rhode Island, is stated to have been impressed into the British...
The Secretary of State will thank the Attorney General for his opinion, whether as G. A. Selden,...
Soon after my last was sent off, I recd. your favor of . The report of the Capt: relative to what...