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I am sorry to find all your apprehensions verified by the Presidents warlike speech —to it we...
I am favourd with your letter, & will, as far as lays in my power , forward the wishes of my...
I have recievd your favour, & deliverd Mrs. Madisons. The accompanying papers will shew you the...
I wrote to you by the last mail, & now enclose a letter entrusted to my care for Mrs. Madison. On...
Letter not found. 10 July 1797. Mentioned in JM to Jefferson, 2 Aug. 1797 . Informs JM that James...
We have nothing late from Europe—in our committee we go on well, & I have well grounded reasons,...
By the mail on Thursday I recievd your favour of the Int. On the 12 of the last month we sent a...
I left Philaa. on the 1st. & arrivd here on the 5. In the morning I shall go to Richmond for a...
Since my return to this place I have delayd to write to you from a hope that I shoud have it in...
I thank you for your letter without date, & have had the enclosure deliverd agreeably to your...
After fourteen days delay, on yesterday the President sent to us the inclosed important,...
I have recievd your favour & attended immediately to its contents. We are now in committee of the...
I have recievd your favour of the 26th. ultimo, & now enclose you an insurance & a letter for...
I herewith enclose you a copy of the late communications from our envoys [in] Paris —& send a...
Mrs. Madison’s letter has been deliverd, & I have paid Bache ten dollars agreeably to your...
On tuesday I recievd your letter of the 25 of the last month. Mr. Jefferson I presume calld on...
After a session of somewhat more than eight months, congress adjourned on Monday last, to meet on...
I am thus far on my way to Philadelphia, from whence I shall write to you as soon as I have any...
By the enclosd speech you will find that the tone of the president is much changed, and that we...
I have recievd your letter, & enclosures by Mr. Jefferson, to all of which I shall pay particular...
I have recievd your two favours of the 16 & 28 of december, & their enclosures, to which I paid...
We have no mail on this morning, which prevents my hearing from Virginia. The president has not...
By the saturdays mail I recievd your favour —the one due on today is not yet in, altho it is...
I came to this place on Tuesday & shall go on to Philadelphia on tomorrow, from whence I shall...
I am favourd with your letter of the 4th. for which I thank you. On yesterday we finishd the...
This will find you on your farm & I hope with restord health. According to practice we have had a...
We have passd another law prohibiting the intercourse with France & her dependencies, & fear we...
I am favourd with your letter without date, & will attend to your observations relative to the...
The republic is safe. Our ticket has succeeded in the city of N. York by a majority of about four...
On the first monday in October the legislature of this state is to be chosen, & the contest in...
I[t] behoves us to be on our guard, for you may be assurd, that notwithstanding the known view of...
Before this you have returnd to Orange, & I trust in good health. We are placd in a very...
The votes of all the states are now assertaind except Kentucky and Tennessee, of which a doubt...
I thank you for your favour of the 3d: Int. and wish you had continu’d your communications on the...
I am much hurt that I cannot communicate to you, and to my other friends in Orange and Madison...