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I was much instructed by the letters you were so good as to forward me from Russia, I wish the...
Enclosed I send you a letter from my dear Caroline mentioning that my dear Mrs: Smith is getting...
I was made very happy by the receipt of your letter of the 7th. I have enclosed two papers to...
I have the pleasure of acknowledging the receipt of your Letter of the 30th. of June, and enclose...
An Express arrived last night at 12 oClock from Point look out , advising that the Enemy had...
I have your letter of the 16th I hasten to ansr. it as I have by the same post receivd a Letter...
I have your letter of the 15th. inst., the aspect of public affairs become every day more gloomy...
It is here a profound secreet of the Cabinet, known only to seven— You may rely upon it a...
I enclose you the United States Gazette to you perfectly acquainted with the Geography of Europe...
This day’s Post brings a communication from Abbey under date of the 13th. from a Gentleman of...
More trouble hangs over the Camp The President last night, indulged The Secretary of War, by...
I received yesterday a Letter from my dear Caroline of the 20th. inst. informing me of the better...
Yesterday at 1/2 past 5. P.M. The Bill authorising a loan of twenty five Millions of Dollars,...
I have your Letter of the 2d. inst. one from My dear Caroline of the 28th. of Febry. and one from...
Your Letter of the 2d. instant contains so many weighty and important questions relative to the...
I have forwarded to you The Report of the Department of war on the subject of our military force...
The restrictive System is raised and The President this day recommended to The two Houses of...
Yesterday mr. Eppes chairman of the Committee of Way’s and means, brought in a bill to change the...
I have your letter of the 22d. of march, and am much gratified that my enquiries and...
I have your Letter of the 12th. inst, I lament that the delay of my answers should have excited...
I have your letter of the 1st. inst. and yesterday visited Mr. Hellen & his family, they are all...
On Saturday the 5th. I received your Letter of the 28th. ulto: the introduction you have given to...
When I was in the woods, I could write you freely, and venture my opinions upon men, measures and...
The Vice President of The United States is Dead . He Presided in the Senate yesterday, with his...
I received your letter enclosing one addressed to Mr. Adams, and presented it to the Secretary of...
you and your dear family may have wondered at my silence for some weeks past, but I have been...
I have the pleasure to inform you that the President sent the nomination to the senate yesterday...
I received your kind letter of the 22d. of Feby. this morning—I have the pleasure to inform you...
I receive with great satisfaction your congratulations on the peace, dated the 22d. ulto. the day...
I am honoured with your letter of the 4th. inst., I am sorry your friends work you so hard—I will...
My son William Steuben Smith Secretary of Legation to the Court of Russia, having with the...
In your last letter from Quincy of April 4th. you wished I would furnish you with a Copy of...
I wrote you on the 24th. ulto. and sent a copy of Hamiltons Letter to Miranda as requested in...
Being thus particular, in designating my position I think my friends at Quincy will not hereafter...
Your Letter of the 21st. of Novr. being forwarded under cover to William at New York, remained...