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From James Madison to James Kidd, 20 February 1817

To James Kidd

Washington Feby 20. 1817

Sir

I recd. some months ago your letter of the 29th. of March last,1 with the Books*2 which accompanied it. I delayed an acknowledget of these favors, in the hope that I might find time to look into works, the subjects of which are so well calculated to excite attention. In this hope I have been disappointed, by a crowd of public occupations greater than was foreseen. And as the epoch approaches, when I shall exchange my public for a private character, I think it proper no longer to postpone my thanks for the enlightened reflections & friendly counsels addressed to me in the former. The warm interest you take in the welfare of my Country augments greatly the obligations of which I am sensible.

I have had no opportunity of seeing any of the persons to whom you refer as among your American Acquaintances, except Commander Decatur. He recollects you well and speaks of you in terms which would ensure the respect due to your character, if there had been need of such sanction.

I beg you Sir to accept in return for your expressions of personal regard, assurances of my esteem, and my sincere wishes for your happiness.

J. M.

Draft (DLC); RC offered for sale in Robert F. Batchelder Catalog 45 (1984), item 24.

1PJM-PS description begins Robert A. Rutland et al., eds., The Papers of James Madison: Presidential Series (10 vols. to date; Charlottesville, Va., 1984–). description ends 10:326–28.

2Here, JM placed an asterisk and in the left margin wrote: “In proof of the Trinity apart from revelation—the other on finance.”

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