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I returnd last night and receivd your letters of 7th & 8th. The letter of the Dey of Algiers, is...
The business with Mr Bagot being suspended, & that with Algiers on acct of the Deys letter which...
I had an interview with Mr Bagot yesterday on the subject of the fisheries. He proposes, to allot...
Your letter with Mr Harris’s respecting Mr Kosloff has been receivd, and will be duly attended...
The minister of France intending himself the honor of paying his respects to you at your...
The enclosed from Mr Harris, shews, that the affair of Kosloff the Russian consul at Phila., has...
I return’d here yesterday morning, having been prevented arriving the preceding evening by the...
Mr Hay set out yesterday with my family for New York, & I had intended going to Loudoun to morrow...
I hope that you & Mrs Madison derive all the satisfaction & comfort which the country can afford,...
As my letters to Mr Pinkney & Mr Gallatin are essentially concluded, and little is to add to that...
The enclosed may gave you some amusment. I have read neither, and cannot therefore speak of their...
The Secretary of State, to whom was referred the Resolution of the House of Representatives,...
The Revd. John H. Rice called on me today, with a view that I might present him to you. He is on...
The Secretary of State, to whom was referred the Resolution of the House of Representatives,...
Major Thompson belongd to a Pena. brigade in the revolutionary war, when I knew him. He was I...
The enclosed from Genl. Ripley, was intended for my own inspection only; but as it is interesting...
Col: Hawkins, will accept the offer as of agent, for the boundary under Porter, and there is...
The Secretary of State respectfully submits to the President the ⟨propriety of⟩ nominating to the...
I was much gratified to find that you approved the ground taken with the Spanish minister ,...
The Resolution of the House of Representatives of the 4th inst: requesting the President to cause...
The letters to D r Jackson & mr Appleton received with yours of the 16 th shall be forwarded by...
Permit me to present to your acquaintance & to that of your family m r Gray & his Lady of Boston...
I have this moment recd. a letter from mr Hay, & several others from other persons, chiefly on...
I intended to have written you by the two last mails but was interrupted at the moment I had...
I arriv’d here last night, having left my family in Loudoun, to attend some preparation for their...
Judge Roane committed to my charge his opinion on the question whether the congress had power to...
I returnd here on friday last, the 15., much improvd in my health, & propose setting out on...
I am now on my return home, where I expect to arrive on friday next. I visited the white sulphur,...
I arriv’d here on the 21., and have already deriv’d advantage from the use of the water. I...
I was mistaken in supposing that I had sent mr Cathcarts letter to the Dept.; I now enclose it to...
The career of Bonaparte is it seems ended. What effect his abdication may have is uncertain. It...
I am much gratified to hear that mr Crawford has consented to take the dept. of war. I think he...
I return Mr Cutts’s letters. The accounts from France present a gloomy prospect in relation to...
J. M’s best respects to mr Jefferson. He encloses him a hand bill just receivd which seems to...
I return the papers relating to Fort Washington with my entire concurrence in the result proposed...
We have had no rain since my arrival here, nor had there been any for some time before. The most...
I found my family, except our gd. child, much recover’d from their indisposition. She is...
Mr Serurier presented to me yesterday a copy of his letter of credence from the Emperor...
The intelligence which you communicated to me the evening before I left home, of a vote having...
I set out this morning for washington in the hope of being with you on monday next, as I shall...
I have receivd yours of the 12th. Since my return home I have recover’d daily from the...
The late heat has not agreed well with me; I shall however set out for albemarle tomorrow with my...
I have had the pleasure to receive yours of the 18th. I have inform’d Mr Changuyon, that altho it...
We came here on sunday & shall proceed to Richmond the day after to morrow. We left washington on...
I recd. yours with the communications lately forwarded to you from France, by the mail of this...
The Bearer, Mr. Wm. Taylor, is the Gentleman who was appointed by Mr. Skipwith to reside at St....
I fear that it will not be in my power to leave this for the present. Several of our friends have...
Mr Shaler intimates that the commanders of the squadrons about to sail for the medeteranean,...
Mr Baker inform’d me in the interview which I lately had with him, that the British commanders...
I have receivd yours of the 28th. april, from monticello. The late events in France will...