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I am much hurt that I cannot communicate to you, and to my other friends in Orange and Madison...
I thank you for your favour of the 3d: Int. and wish you had continu’d your communications on the...
The votes of all the states are now assertaind except Kentucky and Tennessee, of which a doubt...
Before this you have returnd to Orange, & I trust in good health. We are placd in a very...
I[t] behoves us to be on our guard, for you may be assurd, that notwithstanding the known view of...
On the first monday in October the legislature of this state is to be chosen, & the contest in...
The republic is safe. Our ticket has succeeded in the city of N. York by a majority of about four...
I am favourd with your letter without date, & will attend to your observations relative to the...
We have passd another law prohibiting the intercourse with France & her dependencies, & fear we...
This will find you on your farm & I hope with restord health. According to practice we have had a...
I am favourd with your letter of the 4th. for which I thank you. On yesterday we finishd the...
I came to this place on Tuesday & shall go on to Philadelphia on tomorrow, from whence I shall...
By the saturdays mail I recievd your favour —the one due on today is not yet in, altho it is...
We have no mail on this morning, which prevents my hearing from Virginia. The president has not...
I have recievd your two favours of the 16 & 28 of december, & their enclosures, to which I paid...
I have recievd your letter, & enclosures by Mr. Jefferson, to all of which I shall pay particular...
By the enclosd speech you will find that the tone of the president is much changed, and that we...
I am thus far on my way to Philadelphia, from whence I shall write to you as soon as I have any...
After a session of somewhat more than eight months, congress adjourned on Monday last, to meet on...
On tuesday I recievd your letter of the 25 of the last month. Mr. Jefferson I presume calld on...
Mrs. Madison’s letter has been deliverd, & I have paid Bache ten dollars agreeably to your...
I herewith enclose you a copy of the late communications from our envoys [in] Paris —& send a...
I have recievd your favour of the 26th. ultimo, & now enclose you an insurance & a letter for...
I have recievd your favour & attended immediately to its contents. We are now in committee of the...
After fourteen days delay, on yesterday the President sent to us the inclosed important,...
I thank you for your letter without date, & have had the enclosure deliverd agreeably to your...
Since my return to this place I have delayd to write to you from a hope that I shoud have it in...
I left Philaa. on the 1st. & arrivd here on the 5. In the morning I shall go to Richmond for a...
By the mail on Thursday I recievd your favour of the Int. On the 12 of the last month we sent a...
We have nothing late from Europe—in our committee we go on well, & I have well grounded reasons,...