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I regret that I could not have the pleasure of seing you again before you left town, which I...
I have the pleasure to forward to you by the mail of this day, a copy of the journal of the...
I declind answering your letter, untill I could obtain some details, which were material, in...
I find, on conferring with the Secretary of the Treasury, that it will proper for me to appoint a...
I hope you have enjoyed good health since your safe return home, and that Mrs. Madison has been...
At a meeting of the Visitors of the Central college held at Charlottesville on the 5th. day of...
I enclose you the letter to Mrs Madison, which I omitted to take with me on my late visit, as I...
I am so far on my route westward, after having extended my tour to the East, as far as Portland,...
At a meeting of the Visitors &c. held at Charlottesville 7. Oct: 1817. On information of the...
At a meeting of the Visitors &c. 8. Oct: 1817. Certain letters from Doctor Thos. Cooper to Th:...
Our carriage arrivd sooner, somedays, than we expected, in consequence of which, and other...
I have been since my return here, so incessantly engaged in the most interesting business, that I...
You know so much of the nature of the pressure, to which I am subjected, at this time, that you...
In the proceedings of Congress there is little interesting as yet. Some question will probably be...
The late session, considering the flourishing & happy condition of the country, has been...
I send you within two papers which will give you the most full & correct information of the views...
I had the pleasure to see Mr Todd, just before I came here, and requestd him to inform you, that...
I have this moment receivd yours of the 17., & shall do every thing in my power, to reach your...
I shall not be able to get from this place so soon as I expected. You well know how much is to be...
I find that I omitted to send you a copy of my letter to Genl Jackson, yesterday, as I intended,...
The enclosed from Mr Rush, will give you a view of our present relations with England. Retain...
I had the pleasure to receive your letter of the 2d. yesterday. We shall set out to morrow & be...
The enclosed from Mr Rush, which you will return at your leisure, gives the latest intelligence...
General King of the district of Maine in Massachusetts, being desirous, of making you a visit, I...
I believe I now send you the document you asked for, in the form, you wished it. Mr Gallatin & Mr...
A most afflicting event occurrd yesterday, the death of Genl. A: Mason, killd in a duel by Mr...
Mr Vaughan, with whose character you are I presume well acquainted, left this city lately on a...
I receiv’d at Washington your letters respecting Mr. Lehre, Mr R. B. Lee & Mr Scott, and in...
I have been endeavouring, while here, to settle my administration on the estate of our friend the...
I receivd your kind letter, with the information, respecting my acct., with the estate of our...