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If a large packet forwarded by the mail from Mr Maury at Liverpool, but coming from Philadelphia...
Thanks for your favour of Novbr. 13th. Of Lord Holland, I know nothing. I pity the people, I pity...
I enclose herewith a draft of a Note to Lord Castlereagh on the case of the Hope, which I will...
Under the circumstances stated in Coll Aspinwalls certificate (which I return) and in your...
I have a great Mind, to rattle with you in your own Way, in your Letter of July 18th— Do you know...
I thank you for your favor of 26 June. Your Phylanthropic sentiments are very agreeable to me:...
I consider Mr Temple Franklin a Citizen of the United States, and entitled to a Passport...
I thank you for your sensible and feeling letter of the 7th of February. If you and I should take...
Reposing especial Trust and confidence in your Integrity, Prudence and ability I have nominated...
The above note to Lord Castlereagh & the enclosed Letters are to be copied into the Book. The...
The enclosed letter to the Secretary of the Treasury is to be copied into the letter Book—After...
The three Letters enclosed are to be copied into the book immediately after your Commission. This...
I thank you for your favour of the 10th & 12th. I can only say that I wish you a pleasant voyage,...
Reposing especial Trust and confidence in your Integrity Prudence and Ability, I do appoint you...
I have received your favour of the 13 May, and assure you that it would give me great...
My feelings have been aroused, coup sur coup by public and private Events beyond any previous...
As I am not able to be punctual as Smith , in the payment of my debts; I fear I owe you a Letter,...
You grieve me when you tell me that “your city is thronged with officers of the army.” Infandum,...
If your Sister had not been So constant & punctual a correspondent with you, I Should have been...
I have received and read your letter of February 28th with pleasure. There is not a necessary and...
Your letter of the 6th is before me. to save me the time for writing & your that of reading long...
I have received your letter of January and read it over and over again with pleasure, because I...
I congratulate you on the elections but hesitate on the causes you assign: I know not what is...
Though the Thirteenth year of the nineteenth century has made its Debutt, yet as the sun has not...
Your ideas are accurate. The conduct of the faction now styling themselves Federalists, has in...
Your letter of the 4th has given me much pleasure. I rejoice that you have been admitted a...
I duly received your letter of 22 Ult. as the merchants express it, so frugally, To be sure,...
My letter to you of 22 Decr was unacknowledged till 24 March. Yours to me of 24 March, is not to...
Your kind letter of Nov, might have been sooner acknowledged, if I had been younger, my eyes...
I thank you for your Letter by your Aunt. altho you have not written to me before, I know you...
I received your Letter of the 19th. I had written you a few hasty lines by mr Beals in which I...