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Minutes of an Interview between Colo. Monroe and Colo. Hamilton at Colo. M’s. lodgings in the...
We have the honor of addressing this by our worthy friend, the honorable Mr. Sayre, who was...
Permit me to present to your acquaintance & to that of your family m r Gray & his Lady of Boston...
I do not know what particular fact or circumstance can have given rise to the apprehension lately...
m r Lawrance & m r Jones , two young gentlemen of new york , lately presented to me by m r...
General King of the District of maine [mass:] expressing a desire of being known to you...
We have the honor to inclose the account which Should be annexed to the Convention transmitted...
We have the pleasure to forward to you by Mr. Jay the ratification by the first Consul of the...
We have been honored by your favors of the 18th April & the 28th May, as they both relate to...
We have the pleasure to transmit to you by Mr d’Erieux a Treaty which we have concluded with the...
To all whom these Presents shall concern, Greeting. Reposing especial Trust and confidence in the...
Having thought fit to commit to you the charge of borrowing on behalf of the United States, any...
To all whom these presents shall concern—Greeting: Reposing special Trust and confidence in the...
Whereas it has been represented to me that a certain Sloop, or vessel, called the Fame, whereof...
The bearer M r M c Cullock of Baltimore was introduc’d to me by a particular friend there, with a...
Mr Sullivan who will have the pleasure to present you this letter, intending to visit the upper...
Letter not found. 11 October 1801. Acknowledged in JM to Monroe, 24 Oct. 1801 . Encloses letter...
I have the pleasure to Send you a copy of my note to Mr. Fox and of his answer respecting the...
It is not known that the British govt. has accepted the mediation of Russia; nothing has been...
My letters to Mr. Madison are so full on what concerns us, as to leave me little to add to you. I...
A circumstance has occurr’d with which it may be useful for you to be made acquainted , with,...
The delicate state of health which my family has enjoyed of late, attributable as is supposed in...
The bearer Mr R. Bayly, a youth of this county, & son of a near neighbour & friend, has requested...
I have yours of 19. ulto. I rejoice that my affr. with M. is settled, since being a youth of good...
¶ From James Monroe. Letter not found. 3 February 1823 . Described as a three-page autograph...
I returnd to the city lately to receive our old friend General La Fayette, who after remaining...
Having written you very fully three days since I have nothing to add at present to the details...
Since my letter of the 30th. ulto. some facts have come to my knowledge which it may be of...
24 December 1812, War Department. Proposes for JM’s approval various “Promotions in the Army of...
Mr. Short being just sitting out for Monticello I am happy to take the opportunity to assure you...
My affairs in Albemarle, requiring my attendance there, again, before the meeting of Congress, &...
I have the pleasure to inform you that I had an interview with Mr. Fox yesterday, in which we...
I presume you have heard, that both of us, are plac’d on the electoral ticket, by the convention,...
This government has at last and against my utmost efforts to prevent it sent an order to their...
The opposition of Spain to our treaty with France, by her minister in the UStates, attracts some...
Mr Bagot has offerd, an alternative, in the coast of the Island of New Foundland, from Cape Ray...
During the last session of Congress the current business pressed so heavily on me, and after its...
I arriv’d here a few days since to press on the legislature of this State a seperation of the...
The duties preparatory to the meeting of the Genl. assembly prevented an earlier appropriation of...
From every thing I can hear Mr. Merry is a worthy candid man, & I hope you will find him...
§ From James Monroe. 16 December 1814, War Department. “The Senate having declined confirming the...
Your favor advising of the passage of the tonage & impost bills by both houses I have recd. It...
The last communication of our Envoys was the last from you. By it nothing is more obvious than...
I have recd. yours of the 30th Jany. communicating the decision of Mr Lomax, to accept the office...
The arrangment in our foreign affairs begins at length to assume some form. Upon whatever ground...
I arrived here this morning at 8 OClock, and have been since within 4 miles of Benedict, at...
You will receive herewith the treaty & conventions wh. we have entered into with the govt. of...
My late letters will have communicated almost every thing that deserves notice at this time. The...
I regret to have to inform you of the death of Mr Wm. Burwell which took place on yesterday,...
The enclosed was written before my late visit to Albemarle , and detaind in consequence of it, to...