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Tho late, I congratulate you on the revocation of the French decrees, & Congress still more; for...
The difference between a communication & sollicitation is too obvious to need suggestion. While...
On the occasion of your separation from mr Robert Smith , I recollect your mentioning in one of...
M rs Lewis , the widow of Col o Nich Lewis , has requested me to mention to yourself the name of...
I was so unlucky as to write you a long letter of business , when, as I learned soon afterwards,...
I hereby assign & convey to James Madison President of the Uni ted States the within named...
The death of my much valued friend & relation George Jefferson will doubtless produce many...
This will be handed you by Mons r de Neufville a person of distinction from France who came over...
I recieved your’s of yesterday by mr. Coles. My journey to Bedford has been delayed by sickness...
The inclosed papers will explain themselves. Their coming to me is the only thing not...
Yours of yesterday was recieved last night. the M c Gehee who is the subject of it, is an...
I thank you for your promised attention to my portion of the Merinos, and if there be any...
On my return from Bedford I found in our post office your favor of the 2d. inst. as also the...
Yours of the 12th. has been duly recieved. I have much doubted whether, in case of a war,...
This will be handed you by Monsr. de Neufville a person of distinction from France who came over...
Your favor of Feb. 7. was duly recieved. that which it gave me reason to expect from mr G. did...
I have totally forgotten the writer of the letter I forward to you , and every circumstance of...
I duly recieved your favor of the 12th. and with it the pamphlet on the causes and conduct of the...
It is a grievous thing to be pressed, as I am, into the service of those who want to get into...
Your letters of the 8 th 15 th and 22 d are now to be acknoleged. I should consider the debt to...
The inclosed letter is from Father Richard, the Director of a school at Detroit; & being on a...
Another communication is inclosed, and the letter of the applicant is the only information I have...
Your favor of the 6th. was duly recieved. The double treachery of Henry will do lasting good both...
It is my duty to write to you on the subject of the Note you were so kind as to endorse for me at...
I do not know whether you were acquainted with the late Major Duncanson of Washington, uncle of...
I have been prevented setting out to Bedford as early as I had counted. I depart tomorrow. in the...
I had written the inclosed letter but had not yet sent it to the post office when mr. Nelson...
Yours of yesterday was recieved last night. The McGehee who is the subject of it, is an overseer...
Your favor of the 27 th Ult. has been duly recieved. you have had a long holiday from my...
Your favor of the 6 th was duly recieved. the double treachery of Henry will do lasting good both...