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I have just sent to the post-office, the copy of Mr Monroe’s paper, due to Genl. Breckenridge;...
After the dose of Constitutional matter which you have had forced upon you of late, it is not...
You should have heard from me some time since, but for the prospect held out by the arrival of...
I am utterly ashamed of myself for having kept you waiting so long for letters which you have,...
You were right in supposing that my thoughts had been given to the subject of the void made in...
January is past, and I am still here, without any immediate prospect of getting away. I still...
Mr Davis asked me some time since to procure & send him by the earliest conveyance the...
I owe you many apologies for so late an acknowledgment of your kind favor of the 2 inst.; but it...
Your letter found me engaged with the papers relating to Mr Jefferson’s memoir. As I could not...
Since my return here (last friday) I have been engaged in the examination of Mr. Jefferson’s...
The enclosed letter, I received yesterday evening and hasten to forward to you, as well as my...
I owe many apologies for this tardy acknowledgment of your favor of last month. Several causes...
I have not had it in my power to thank you sooner, for your kind compliance with my request in...
The somersets which have been turned here since I last wrote have changed the aspect of things in...
Had the many interruptions been anticipated, which have arisen to prevent an earlier reply to...
I send, with the request that they be returned when you shall have done with them, a couple of...
Instead of your hearing from me early in the week, as, in my few lines of last week, I promised...