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My letter to Ellen will explain why I must be brief. a negociation between France & England is I...
You will see in the public papers an account of proceedings of the legislature at Lancaster,...
Mr. Hening informs me that 6. cases in the court of Appeals depend on an Act of 1691. c. 9....
I inclosed a packet to you for Tarlton Webb yesterday by the mail stage, because no printed...
I inclose you a midshipman’s warrant for young Webb, but I wish there may not be a misnomer in...
I inclose you a letter from the Secretary of the Navy on the subject of Tarleton Webb. at the...
A caucus was held on Saturday by the members of Congress at which 89. attended. Mr. Madison had...
I have this moment signed the bill for a general embargo on all American vessels. it passed by...
Lest you should fail in getting Smith’s paper I inclose you a paragraph prepared for that, &...
I inclose a watchkey of Martha’s and an ear-ring of Anne’s returned by mrs Madison. we are now in...
Every thing from Europe for some time past being interesting, I have sent you some of the Public...
I arrived here yesterday morning according to expectation. when at Songster’s the overnight, I...
Our advices from Lynhaven (where we keep a person as a Look-out to inform us daily what passes)...
I had been in expectation of leaving this for Monticello this day sennight: but the present...
You have long ago heard of the insult on the Chesapeake, and been overwhelmed with reports &...
I arrived here this day sennight without any accident other than travelling on the second day...
Th:J. incloses to mr Randolph a check on the bank of the US. which however is dated tomorrow &...
Joseph informs me your fever still continues. I certainly would not urge any thing that would be...
Your letter of yesterday convinces me I have been guilty of an error, for which I take just blame...
Your letter recieved this morning has given me a pang under which I am overwhelmed. I take up my...
Believing a letter will still find you at home, I drop you a line to give you the Western news. a...
Yesterday was sennight I wrote to Reuben Lewis, informing him he might hourly expect his brother...
This will be handed you by mr Brodie, an English gentleman, looking out for a settlement in this...
I inclose a letter for Colo. C. L. Lewis of Buckisland, which, from it’s contents, will justify...
I inclose you some newspapers which I will ask the favor of you to keep & return to me when I...
Your letter of the 5th. came to hand on the 7th. & at the same time the Enquirer of the 4th. from...
It is with an aching heart I take up my pen, & this circumstance must apologise for my...
Yours of the 22d. is at hand. there has been not only no new appointment of Consul at Bordeaux,...
I recieved a letter yesterday from Lilly which gives me great disquietude. he has hitherto been...
Mr. John D. Burke who is writing the history of Virginia, sollicits very strongly the opportunity...