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I fear that the pressure of much business, and an anxiety to avail myself of a moment of leisuir,...
I have had the Honor to receive your Letter of the 28th ult. covering one to your Son the...
I declind answering your letter, untill I could obtain some details, which were material, in...
I have the pleasure to inclose to you a report of a the com: of the. 7th. on our for: relations...
Since writing the letter—inclosd, to Mrs. Adams, I have conferr’d with the President on the...
An accident lately occurr’d which has given me great concern. The inclosed letter was received,...
I have the pleasure to inclose you a copy of a report of the committee of the H. of Reps. on...
I have the pleasure to forward to you by the mail of this day, a copy of the journal of the...
I have had the honor to receive your letter of the 25. ulto. in which you are so good as to...
It wod. give me great pleasure to have it in my power, on yr. arrival at the seat of govt. of...
In the course of last year on the receipt of information from mr. Lee of Norfolk, that a Mariner...
I regret that I could not have the pleasure of seing you again before you left town, which I...
The arrangment for the negotiations at St. Petersburg being compleated, I have the pleasure to...
I do not know what particular fact or circumstance can have given rise to the apprehension lately...
This letter represents the cases of the Catharine & Julian, as proofs that the Berlin & Merlin [...
Mr. Monroe readily consents to an interview with Colo. Hamilton tomorrow at ten in the morning at...
I have the honor to inclose you copies of the papers requested in yrs. a few days past. That of...
I hereby certify that it was not my intention to give any sanction to, or opinion of my own, as...
It is impossible for me to trace back at this moment, occupied as I am with other concerns, all...
[ Philadelphia, August 4, 1797. Letter listed in dealer’s catalogue. Letter not found. ] ALS ,...
I can only observe that in entering the note which bears my single signature I did not convey or...
Your favor of yesterday (to use your own language) gives an indelicate and improper coloring to...
I received your Letter of the 22d. instant by Major Jackson and have paid it the attention it...
[ Albemarle, Virginia, January 1, 1798. In January, 1798, Hamilton wrote to Monroe and referred...
Your letter of the 28th which I have recd. claims a short answer. I have always stated to you...
I do not clearly understand the import of your letter of the 4th. instant and therefore desire an...
Mr. Monroe has the honor to inform Colo Hamilton that he arrived in this city yesterday abt....
It was our wish to have given a joint answer with Mr. Venable to your favor of the 5th. instant...
I requested Colo. Burr to inform you immediately after the recit of yours of augt. 9th that I was...
I must first apologize for not sending you a copy of the constitutions before this by assuring...