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Pardon the liberty I take of sending my petition to you with whom I have never had the pleasure...
Letter not found. 19 May 1790. Acknowledged in JM to Monroe, 1 June 1790 . Reports illness of his...
I Find that there is something due to me for my Services while in the army. Here Follows—the time...
I wrote you on the 30th. ult. and shall be uneasy till I have heard you have received it. I have...
I received your favor 27th last Month in due time: and now inclose you my own affadavit and a...
Your favr. of 21st instant is come to hand. Your kind attention amidst the multiplicity of...
I have had the pleasure to receive yr. favour of the 24th June. Our Elections ended on saturday...
I am to thank you for several favrs. & inclosures, the last May the 17th. I am much pleased with...
Agreeably to your request of the 12t. Inst. I have examd. the Muster Rolls of the late line of...
The enclosed please to give to our friend Frenau. It contains a list of some subscribers to his...
This will pass by the way of Engld. & will therefore most probably arrive safe. It is committed...
Your favours of July 31. and Aug. 1. are recieved, but not that of the 30th. which was trusted to...
The inclosed Invo. being put into the hands of our G W Murray by Mr. Munroe with a request that...
Abstract. Ca. 20 February 1791, New York. A cover addressed to JM, with Livingston’s article,...
Abstract. 10 December 1791. “Distances on the Wabash; with observations on its navigation.” The...
I wrote you two days ago but by a bungle of the servant it did not get to the post office in...
I expected that the establishment of the federal Goverment, and the reformation of the...
Your servant now returns with many thanks for the aid of him & your horses. I was disappointed in...
Mr. Harper, a Delligate from this State, desirous of the honor of Your acquaintance, so very...
I am so much indisposed that I am not well able to write. Inclosed You have a few more Articles....
You did me the favour on a former occasion, to offer the claim I made for half pay, to Mr...
My private acquaintance with you would by no means warrant a correspondence of this kind, but the...
Colo. Heth has at length brought the Money, and taken up your dr[a]ft for £100. which enables me...
As the Communications herewith enclosed will not take much time to Read; As there are matters...
I wrote the inclosed letter to you a little before I left Paris, & having no occasion to send it,...
Letter not found. Ca. 18 May 1791. Mentioned in JM to Ambrose Madison, 19 May 1791 . Answers JM’s...
Your favor of the 17th. of June I have recd. & am sorry to find the most important measures of...
We recd. yesterday a Letter from Mr. Arnold Henry Dohrman a[t] New York, requesting to settle a...
I had the pleasure to receive your favor of the 8th. Ult. inclosing the application of William...
I am still doubtful whether I shall visit Fredericksburg this term—if I do will call on you as I...
Mr. Madison will be pleased to receive from Genl. Wilkinson, or draw on him for the sum of three...
It is with pleasure I recollect the few hours in which I was so happy as to enjoy your company...
Nothing remarkeable this week. What was mentioned in my last respecting Bache’s paper was on...
That several of the Packets you have done me the favor to send have remained so long...
Abstract. 10 October 1792, Paris. In accordance with the National Assembly’s decree of 9 Sept....
Snow on the ground for seven days past & now snowing fast. Good weather for wheat. Your letter of...
Letter not found. 15 March 1790. The list probably kept by Peter Force (DLC: Madison Miscellany)...
I send you herewith an invoice of the articles purchased for you according to yr request & by wh....
Your favor of Feb. 15 is duly recieved & I now inclose the letter for mr. Christie, which you...
I have to thank you for your favours of the 1st. of May, which I r[e]ceived on the 12th.—the...
I am sorry to find that the Rhode Island Convention have adjourned without determining in favor...
To day the members of the Directoire are to be chosen. Yesterday the two houses were organised...
I again take the Liberty of adressing you at the instance of Mr Thomas Thompson, who is now in...
Your letter of Mar. 23. came to hand the 7th. of April, and notwithstanding the urgent reasons...
Letter and enclosure not found. 29 June 1789. Calendared in the lists probably kept by Peter...
I have acted imprudent in granting indulgences, and by my returns from this office, made myself...
I received your favor of Jan. 24. the day before yesterday; the President’s of the 21st. was 16...
I confess your Answer, respecting the proposed University, was in a great Measure anticipated....
I arrived a few days past from Wilmington, and had an opportunity of hearing the sentiments of a...
I have kept mr. Joy’s letter a post or two, with an intention of considering attentively the...