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Mrs Adams requests the favour of Mr Wheaton’s company at Ten on Friday Eveng. NNPM .
I thank you, Sir, for the very able Discourse you have been so kind as to send me on...
On the receipt of your letter requesting me to transmit the letters of Mr. Pinkney to the care of...
I have just recd. your letter of the 1st. instant. Your wish that your descendants shd. possess a...
I have recd. yours of the 20th. instant. You will be sensible that I cd. not know sufficiently...
I have not Sooner answered your Letter of the 11th of July because I really knew not what to say...
I recd. by the last mail your letter of the 15th. instant, notifying the appt. which associates...
Your favor of the 12 th is just now come to hand. my written correspondence with Gen l Washington...
J. M. presents the thanks due for the "Remarks upon a Plan for the total abolition of slavery in...
I have recd. your letter of the 13th. inst: Although I give you full credit for the motives and...
J. Madison with his respects to Mr. White presents his thanks for the copies of Mr. Badgers...
J. Madison returns his thanks to Mr. White for the Copies of Mr. Brown ’s speech in the House of...
I have duly recieved your letter of the 3 d proposing for my acceptance a book, on which you wish...
I must beg to be excused from writing the prospectus for your edn of Thomas’s Co Littleton. I...
The state of my health permits me, but with pain, to write even the short acknolegement of a...
The copy of Baxter’s history which is in the Library of Congress cannot possibly be borrowed. it...
In answer to your letter of Nov. 29. I can say no more than I did to that of Jan. 26. 20. I know...
As Charity is the bond of perfection—I think it very desirable that great and good Men should...
In answer to your letter, I remember that the time referred to in the Journal, I moved a few...
  private I have recd. your letter of the 7th. inst. It is one added to a number which had led me...
My best thanks are due to you for your historical sketch of the Ancient & honorable artillery...
Your letter of the 3d Instant, written on behalf of the Committee of Arrangements, for the...
John Quincy Adams was born in Braintree, now called Quincy, in the year 1767, in the white house,...
I thank you, Sir, for the pamphlets you have been so kind as to send me, and am happy to learn...
Th:J. returns his thanks to mr Whittemore for the copy of his oration on the 4 th of July which...
Having lately received the box forwarded by you to Major Gibbon I no longer delay my thanks for...
It is not in my power to give any satisfactory answers to the enquiries of your letter of Dec. 4....
I send you, Sir, a copy of the 1 st edn of the Parl. Man l the only one of which I have a...
J. Madison, with his respects to Mr. Wilde, thanks him for the copy of his speech on the reasons...
I have recieved a letter under this signature dated 22 July 1821 but it must surely be a...