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I return Mr Cutts’s letters. The accounts from France present a gloomy prospect in relation to...
I send you a very interesting & indeed important Letter from Col: Jessup. Having this moment...
I enclose you a project of a letter to adml. Cochrane, in reply to his, which I lately sent you....
I must mention to you in confidence that Judge anderson is willing to accept the office of...
Major Thompson belongd to a Pena. brigade in the revolutionary war, when I knew him. He was I...
Mr Madison will be so kind as to inform me whether he went yesterday to the Fair, & if he did...
Thinking it probable that my family might make a visit to Loudoun, & take advantage of the Hack...
The Bearer, Mr. Wm. Taylor, is the Gentleman who was appointed by Mr. Skipwith to reside at St....
I returnd here on friday last, the 15., much improvd in my health, & propose setting out on...
The Secretary of State, to whom was referred several resolutions of the House of Representatives...
I send you a sketch of a letter, of instructions to our commissrs to treat with the Dey of...
The career of Bonaparte is it seems ended. What effect his abdication may have is uncertain. It...
I enclose you a letter from mr Changuyon, in reply to one I wrote him shortly after your...
I have not seen Mr. Tazewell & therefore can add nothing to what I have already said respecting...
I enclose you a letter from Col Humphreys & also one from Col. Pike. I am glad to see by the...
I arriv’d here last night, having left my family in Loudoun, to attend some preparation for their...
I set out this morning for washington in the hope of being with you on monday next, as I shall...
The unceasing fall of rain has so broken in on my proposd visit to, & return from Washington, to...
I wished to obtain an interview with Bizet before I answer’d your favor of the 16th., that I...
The enclosed from Genl. Ripley, was intended for my own inspection only; but as it is interesting...
I saw Mr de Neuville to day and explaind the cause, why, the article was not sent to the press....
An opportunity offering this evening of conversing freely with Mr. Dallas, on the subject of the...
I have received yours of the 21, & 19th. instt. On a closer inspection of the details from...
I wrote you a few lines the day I left Washington, to advise of it, and of the state in which the...
I hope that you & Mrs Madison derive all the satisfaction & comfort which the country can afford,...
A great number of small objects with the necessity I was under to answer some letters, prevented...
I returned yesterday from Loudoun, rather injur’d than benefitted by the trip. The slightest...
I send you a letter from our ministers lately in London, and some from mr. Beasly, and a very...
Nothing new has occurrd since mine of yesterday. I have yours of the 5th. Mr Eustis has been with...
The minister of France intending himself the honor of paying his respects to you at your...