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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...
I send you a copy of the message which has just been sent in to Congress. The affair with Spain...
I send you herewith the principal documents which have been printed since the commencment of the...
I send you by this days mail a copy of the journal of the convention which formd the fedl....
Our troubles with Spain are not ended, nor is it possible to say when they will be. It was hoped...
¶From James Monroe. Letter not found. 22 September 1820 . Offered for sale in The Collection of...
You will receive by this mail a copy of the message in which I have endeavourd, to place our...
We have just receivd a letter from Mr Rush of the 20th of october, communicating one from the...
The question as to the admission of Missouri into the union, which is still depending, will...
Mr Lawrance & Mr Jones of New York, young gentlemen of merit, well connected there, expressing a...
I regret to have to inform you of the death of Mr Wm. Burwell which took place on yesterday,...
Since I have been in this office many newspapers have been sent to me, from every part of the...
Had I receiv’d your letter respecting Mr. Robt. Taylor, before the appointment of General Pegram...
I have had the pleasure to recieve your letter with one from Mr Lee, and regret that you should...
I have had the pleasure to receive your letter of the 6th, and entirely concur in the view which...
Dr. Wm. Thornton who has long enjoyed your good opinion, has expressed a wish that I would also...
I have been detain’d here longer than I had expected that I should be, but hope & presume that I...
I enclose you a copy of a report of the Committee of the Senate on the nominations respecting...
I send you here with the 10th vol: of the journals of our revolutionary Congress, the one which...
My affairs in Albemarle, requiring my attendance there, again, before the meeting of Congress, &...
¶ From James Monroe. Letter not found. 3 February 1823 . Described as a three-page autograph...