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The opportunity by Mr. Bankhead is too favorable not to be taken advantage of to write you, altho...
I acknowledged yours of the 7th. by Mr. Camp who went on some days since. I shod. have answered...
Jas. Monroe presents his best respects to Mr. Madison & requests he will be so good as forward...
I have endeavour’d to find suitable persons out of whom you might select one to fill the vacancy...
On my return from Albemarle two days since I found the enclosed from Mr. Forbes which I beg to...
Permit me to present to yr. acquaintance the bearer Mr. Blake consul at St. Domingo who is...
On the 21. I desired an interview of Lord Harrowby for the purpose of “ascertaining the...
I found your favor of the 28th. ulto. communicating an extract of a letter from Dupont De Nemours...
A bill wh. has been presented before the house of Reps. has produc’d much sensation here; I...
I have the honor to transmit to you by Doctr. Bullus a copy of my correspondence with Mr Canning...
I wrote you at great length by Havre on the 13th. by Mr. Hughes who was charged with the treaty....
The letter enclosed was sent to the tavern for Mr. Beckley, but the tavern keeper omitted to give...
The trial of Captain Whitby took place on the 17th. inst. at Portsmouth, before a Court Martial,...
Colo. Norton has been very solicitous with me to write you in behalf of his son in law Captn....
I have lately rece[i]ved by Mr. Baring your letters of the 5th. & 16. of Jany: that of Octr....
I wrote you on the 16th. in haste by the “John Bulkley” a letter in which I observed that in...
Since my publick letter of the 16. I have recd. yr. private one of July 30th. with the originals...
I arrived here on Saturday evening from Kentuckey & shall proceed to Richmond as soon as I...
I expected to have had the pleasure of see[i]ng you before this in my route to New Yk., but a...
If I was not personally your friend and did not wish success to your administration, from the...
I wrote you on the 16. & 18th. from Bordeaux so fully as to leave nothing to be added here,...
I had the pleasure to receive some days past your favor of the 11th. & that of the 13. to day....
I thought that Mr. Pinkney had concluded the business of the bank stock, when I wrote the last...
It has occurr’d to me it might possibly be of some use for me to give Mr. Livingston a letter to...
It is understood that the functions of the marshall here ceased on the last of June, by virtue of...
I arrived here on saturday so much overcome with the fatigue of the journey that I kept my bed...
We arrived here yesterday in 29. days from the Hook. The voyage was as favorable in other...
I have just received your letter of the 15. of April containing instructions for the prosecution...
I enclose you a copy of General armstrong’s letter to me enclosing Mr. Talleyrand’s reply to Mr...
The arrival of Mr. Purviance in the U States furnishes me with an occasion to make known to you...
I arrived here on the 20th. and found my family in pretty good health. The French government is...
I annex a note of persons qualified for the office of comrs. under the bankrupt law, for the...
On the 20th Ulto. I wrote Lord Hawkesbury by Mr. Sumter & apprized him of my arrival in town in...
Since the conclusion of the treaty with France for the purchase of Louisiana, which was forwarded...
I have yet recd. no letter from Lord Mulgrave or other communication on the subjects depending. A...
Jas. Monroe’s best respects to Mr. Jefferson. He has the pleasure to send him a letter from Mr....
§ From James Monroe. 3 October 1805, London. “The object of this is to present to your...
Genl. Scott having intimated to me his intention to visit the federal city, I take the liberty to...
These considerations induc’d us to sign the treaty & submit it to the wisdom of our government,...
After a voyage of 4. days and nights and of more sickness & distress than we ever experiencd...
It is particularly grateful to me to hear by yr. letter of the 8th. instt. that my communication...
I wrote you lately by Col: Mercer, by whom I intended to have forwarded Carey’s letter respecting...
I have yours by Mr. Purviance of the 10th. Octr. and had before recd. that of the 29. Sepr. with...
I inclose you a view which I have taken of the question whether W. Florida is comprized in the...
Nothing is more difficult than to give you a suitable nomination for comrs. of bankry. at...
I shod. have answer’d yours of the 24. ulto. as soon as I recd. it, had I not perceived it was...
I Sent you lately by Col. Mercer my note to Lord Mulgrave of the 23d. ulto. relative to the late...
I recd. yours of the 25. ulto. with one to Mr. de Cepede , this morning, when I also recd. my...
I have seen Mr. Fox and Mr. Grey to day & had long conversations with each on our affairs & have...
An idea has occurr’d to me which I will take the liberty to submit to your consideration. I have...