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Ca. 14 February 1795, Philadelphia. Solicits subscriptions for Giuseppe Ceracchi’s proposed...
This will be handed you by the revd. Mr. Balsh president of the Greenville college lately...
Mr. John Fenton Mercer the bearer of this is the eldest Son of my late Brother. By a clause in...
Mr. Brent has lately published a small Pamphlet in answer to Mr. Lees address to the people of...
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...
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...
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...
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 must pardon me, for not answering your letter, before this time. My opinion is that if you...
Will you be so good as to read the inclosed Letter from Dr. Belknap and tell me, from your...
Will you be so good as to read the inclosed Letter from Dr Belknap and tell me, from your...
Mr. Harper, a Delligate from this State, desirous of the honor of Your acquaintance, so very...
On my return from Loudoun the evening before last I received yours of the 14th. Nothing final has...
Wee are now to acknowledege Your favours Wee have recived by your Kind Letter of may 28 1794,...
We have an account here that France has made peace with Prussia, which seems to gain belief—the...
Your favr. of 28 Ulo. would have been sooner acknowledged, had not the winter arrangement of the...
I Recd. yours soon after my arrival in Kentucky, informing me that you had acceeded to my...
Letter not found. 15 January 1795, Philadelphia. Described as a two-page letter in the lists...
I have a letter from Mr. Randolph authorising me to draw on him for £200 on Monroes account which...
12 January 1795, Charleston, South Carolina. Introduces [Robert Goodloe] Harper and asks JM to...
Letter not found. Ca. 12 January 1795. Mentioned in Butler to JM, 23 Jan. 1795 . Introduces...
Mr. Fauchet’s communication about weights and measures goes to congress to-day. I inclose to you,...
Letter not found. 5 January 1795. Acknowledged in JM’s letter to his father of 26 Jan. 1795 ....
I acknowledge your obliging & Speedy answer to my last, as well on my part, as on the part of...
JM’s friend of long standing, the Reverend Samuel Stanhope Smith, was serving as vice-president...
Letter not found. 30 December 1794. Acknowledged in JM to Pendleton, 8 Jan. 1795 . Congratulates...
Ca. 29 December 1794. Opposes the provisions of the 1794 statute that imposed duties on snuff....
I have kept mr. Joy’s letter a post or two, with an intention of considering attentively the...
I have kept Mr. Joy’s letter a post or two, with an intention of considering attentively the...
Permit me thus late to present you, & Mrs: Maddison, mine, & my Marys Compliments of...
I have delayed my writing to Monroe in daily expectation of hearing from Mr. Randolph on the...
I confess your Answer, respecting the proposed University, was in a great Measure anticipated....
In expectation of hearing from Mr. Randolph respecting Monroes affairs, I have postponed writing...
I enclose you three letters one for Mr. R. and the other two for whom ever you may think it best...
I have addressed to your care a letter for Mr. R. & two others, to be addressed by you according...
I wrote you a kind of way-bill by the Orange post, which arrived at, & left Charlottesville on...
I wrote you a kind of way-bill by the Orange post, which arrived at, and left Charlottesville on...
Since my last to you I have recd. a letter from Monroe dated the 4th & 6th Septr. It came by the...
I write this merely as a way bill. The Orange post arrives at Charlottesville on Tuesday morning...
I write this merely as a way bill. The Orange post arrives at Charlottesville on Tuesday morning...
I wrote you, as I said I would, by Mr. Adam Douglass one of our Merchants, but, to my great...
… We are here much at a loss to account for Hamilton’s letter giving notice of his intention to...
Letter not found. 3 December 1794. Acknowledged in JM’s 14 Dec. 1794 letter to his father. Asks...
By not hearing from you before this I conclude I shall not untill after you shall have commenc’d...
I am indebted to you for your two last agreeable and friendly favors; the acknowledgment of that...