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I wrote you last week that I expected to sail on board the Catherine, Captain Ingersoll, from...
We have this day a sort of Holiday, to rejoyce for the acquisition of our new Territories— The...
I thank you for your kind attention to my affairs, as detailed in your last Letter which I have...
I presume you had not left Bristol two hours before we arrived there— Your advice to us to stop...
Yours of the 14th: came to hand Saturday Evening—24th: I suppose you were not inconsolable at the...
I have two or three letters from you which I am afraid will never be answered in the manner all...
The House of Bird, Savage and Bird have stop’d payment, and probably the bill I drew upon them...
I received last evening your favour of the 21 st: inst t: and now enclose you a set of three...
We have been detained here since Sunday the 9 th: inst t: by the severe illness of my wife— We...
I have sent you under another cover, a copy of the President’s Message, with the documents, and...
Under another cover, I enclose to you the documents laid on our table this morning— I have not...
I inclose you together with the last sheet of the Journals of the House of Representatives, a...
I arrived here in three days from New-York, last Monday Evening, the 21 st: inst t: — I found my...
Since my last letter to you, I have not had the pleasure of receiving a line from you— I have it...
I have duly received your letter enclosing the 8 per Cents, and the bank bill, for which I am to...
I enclose you for M r: Oldschool a letter commencing the review of a new publication of M r:...
While I was sealing up on the last post day; the cover to M r: Pitcairn, of my number 29. I...
Your letter of the 2d: has been duly received, and has contributed with those of your father...
We have so little business on hand that it was not thought necessary to commence the year with a...
If your two letters of 16 May, and 3. inst t: have hitherto remained unanswered you must impute...
I have two letters from you of the 18th: and 28th: of last Month to answer—And since the receipt...
I have received two or three letters from you, which I have not answered for want of a...
Your’s of the 3d: instt: came to hand the night before last; I am perfectly satisfied with your...
You have here a triplicate of my letter respecting your account—a duplicate of the conversation...
On Sunday morning, after a cold and somewhat tedious ride all the preceding night I reached...
The Louisiana revenue bill (of which I sent you some time since a copy) has this day pass’d the...
I have received two letters from you, since I wrote you last; but I presume you will know the...
I do not take the Washington Federalist; and it is now in general so poorly conducted as hardly...
The remnant of our pilgrimage since we left you at M rs: Roberts’s door, stands thus— Monday Nov...
I send this day a packet, to your father containing the Journals and other publications of the...