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I arriv’d here on the 21., and have already deriv’d advantage from the use of the water. I...
I was mistaken in supposing that I had sent mr Cathcarts letter to the Dept.; I now enclose it to...
The career of Bonaparte is it seems ended. What effect his abdication may have is uncertain. It...
I am much gratified to hear that mr Crawford has consented to take the dept. of war. I think he...
I return Mr Cutts’s letters. The accounts from France present a gloomy prospect in relation to...
J. M’s best respects to mr Jefferson. He encloses him a hand bill just receivd which seems to...
I return the papers relating to Fort Washington with my entire concurrence in the result proposed...
We have had no rain since my arrival here, nor had there been any for some time before. The most...
I found my family, except our gd. child, much recover’d from their indisposition. She is...
Mr Serurier presented to me yesterday a copy of his letter of credence from the Emperor...
The intelligence which you communicated to me the evening before I left home, of a vote having...
I set out this morning for washington in the hope of being with you on monday next, as I shall...
I have receivd yours of the 12th. Since my return home I have recover’d daily from the...
The late heat has not agreed well with me; I shall however set out for albemarle tomorrow with my...
I have had the pleasure to receive yours of the 18th. I have inform’d Mr Changuyon, that altho it...
We came here on sunday & shall proceed to Richmond the day after to morrow. We left washington on...
I recd. yours with the communications lately forwarded to you from France, by the mail of this...
The Bearer, Mr. Wm. Taylor, is the Gentleman who was appointed by Mr. Skipwith to reside at St....
I fear that it will not be in my power to leave this for the present. Several of our friends have...
Mr Shaler intimates that the commanders of the squadrons about to sail for the medeteranean,...
Mr Baker inform’d me in the interview which I lately had with him, that the British commanders...
I have receivd yours of the 28th. april, from monticello. The late events in France will...
Mr. Dallas inform’d me that he had forwarded to you a communication to him from Phila., founded...
The instructions & comn., to mr Shaler & the commodores, and letter to the Dey were forwarded...
I expected to have had the pleasure of seeing you, more than a month past, and to have deliver’d...
I have yours of the 23 d. Col: Aspinwall is desirous of obtaining the appointment to London as...
The affair with onis will require much delicacy in the managment of it. Our relations with spain,...
I send you within, copies of the other letters that were address’d to General Pinckney. I find...
I returned yesterday from Loudoun, rather injur’d than benefitted by the trip. The slightest...
I return you mr Jefferson’s letters, having shewn them to mr Dallas. I enclose some letters from...
I enclose you a letter from mr Changuyon, in reply to one I wrote him shortly after your...
I send you a sketch of a letter, of instructions to our commissrs to treat with the Dey of...
I receiv’d yours of the 5th. & 8th. this morning. I will endeavour to forward you by tomorrow’s...
Mr Shaler return’d from norfolk yesterday & leaves this for new york to morrow. The squadron, to...
I have received yours of the 29th. ulto: with the project of a letter in reply to adml. Cochrane....
I enclose you a project of a letter to adml. Cochrane, in reply to his, which I lately sent you....
The enclosed letters was received since you left us, one from Col: Cochrane Johnston, the other...
Whereas it has been represented to me that a certain Sloop, or vessel, called the Fame, whereof...
§ From James Monroe. 2 March 1815, War Department. “I have the honor respectfully to propose for...
The undersigned acting as Secretary of State to whom was referred the resolution of the Senate of...
An opportunity offering this evening of conversing freely with Mr. Dallas, on the subject of the...
§ From James Monroe. 23 February 1815, War Department. “I have the honor respectfully to propose...
Not being able to see mr. Dallas on my return from your house, I sent him my paper for his & mr...
§ From James Monroe. 21 February 1815, War Department. “I have the honor respectfully to propose...
§ From James Monroe. 21 February 1815, War Department. “I have the honor respectfully to propose...
The acting Secretary of State, to whom was referred the Resolution of the House of...
The Acting Secretary of State to whom was referred the Resolution of the Senate of the 15th...
It is with infinite satisfaction that I inform you of the arrival of mr Carroll yesterday from...
I send you the report in the case of genl. winder which I rejoice to find is an honorable...
I send you letters from General Jackson which give an account of a victory truly glorious. It...