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I thank you for the papers and your late favor explaining the business of Monroe with Mr....
Letter not found. 29 January 1795. Acknowledged in JM’s 8 Feb. 1795 letter to his father ....
You will probably think when you have read this that I avail myself of slight circumstances to...
I have to thank you for two favrs. covering some Papers and the Anti-Lee Pamphlet. I recollect to...
The subject of this is confidential. I have lately been told by a Gent. well acquainted with you,...
Inclosed you will receive some papers respecting a late decision of our Court of appeals, which...
I received your favour of this Morning, & will with pleasure take a family dinner with you on...
Congress drawing to a close, I must trouble you with a bundle of little commissions 1. to procure...
Congress drawing to a close, I must trouble you with a bundle of little commissions We have now...
Mr. Brent has lately published a small Pamphlet in answer to Mr. Lees address to the people of...
Mr. John Fenton Mercer the bearer of this is the eldest Son of my late Brother. By a clause in...
This will be handed you by the revd. Mr. Balsh president of the Greenville college lately...
Your favr. of 2d instant came to hand in course of Post. What a man wishes he will readily...
Ca. 14 February 1795, Philadelphia. Solicits subscriptions for Giuseppe Ceracchi’s proposed...
I was yesterday favored with yours of the 4th. of Decr. the only one yet recd. I had perfectly...
I inclose two letters to the President & Secretary of state open for your perusal &...
I inclose two letters to the President and Secretary of state open for your perusal and...
Being under the necessity of explaining the motives of my conduct upon my arrival, to the...
I have your favor of the 25th. ult. and in consequence of the information given respecting...
Your favor of Feb. 15 is duly recieved & I now inclose the letter for mr. Christie, which you...
Your favor of Feb. 15. is duly recieved and I now inclose the letter for Mr. Christie, which you...
Been wondered at the daley of the National Monumt suscription coming out, i called this morning...
I returned last evening from Loudoun where I had been two weeks geting the land surveyed and...
I wrote to you by the last post acknowledging the receiit [ sic ] of yours of the 2d. & 4th. of...
In reply to the Letter of 20 March, with which you honrd. me, I am oblidged to say, that...
The 16th. Secured my reelection, against every artifice & misrepresentation, that could be...
Permit me to request your acceptance of a copy of as much of the President’s official...
Bw. Dandridge presents his compliments to Mr. Madison, & by direction of The President, asks the...
I recd. your Letter dated 3 April, but to my great surprise, commencing to peruse it, I find you...
As soon as I returned from Loudoun I wrote you a letter which I supposed wod. be in time for you...
Your very friendly favor of the 3d. Instant, I received upon my arrival at this place two days...
I was detained by bad weather & other causes, so that I did not reach this until friday evening....
Your letter of Mar. 23. came to hand the 7th. of April, and notwithstanding the urgent reasons...
Letter not found. 27 April 1795, New York. Mentioned in Beckley to JM, 4 May 1795 . Explains...
Your letter of Mar. 23. came to hand the 7th. of April, and notwithstanding the urgent reasons...
I wrote you on this day week from New York, stating the causes which had induced a postponement...
Bein upon my departure for Europe I take the Liberty to draw upon you the somme of 250 . Dollars...
By the infamous manner with which I have been treated about the plan of suscription, (of which by...
I called at Capt. Walkers, and in the course of our conversation proposed that you should give...
By Some accident Your kind letter of April 6th was a long time in finding its way hither, having...
I have written you twice by post, once from New York and once since my return, but being without...
6 June 1795, Richmond. Introduces Mr. Hopkins, “a gentleman from Newyork on a visit to our...
This being the appointed Day 25 Senators attended & the Budget was opened & read. No discussion...
After my return from the General Court where I shall go next Monday I shall take the circuit from...
I recd. the favour of Your letter a few days before my departure from Charleston. The person in...
I was sometime since favd. with yours of the 11. of March being the second since I left America....
I have Received your very esteemed favour of the 7 Inst. and have in Consequence immediately...
My letter of last week coverd a small part of the Treaty; I now inclose a few more of the...
I am so much indisposed that I am not well able to write. Inclosed You have a few more Articles....
The Treaty passd Senate, with the inclosed Amendment, on the 24th. You have the remainder of the...