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I am honored with your letter of Jan. 20. conveying to me the flattering expressions sentiments...
Your very friendly letter of Jan. 4. is but just recieved, and I am much gratified by the...
on Thursday the 2d of Feb y Mr. T & myself at half after 3 o’clock with each a small bundle left...
We left Charlottesville on Saturday morning, the 4th of February, for Mr. Jefferson ’s. He lives,...
I address you once more from this place and I cannot yet say when I shall be able to leave it as...
AU NOM DU ROI. Nous Ambassadeur de S. M. le Roi de France près S. M. l’Empereur de toutes les...
Messrs. Swann & Key having determined to accept their appointment as Yazoo commissioners it has...
It is not without reluctance, that I take the liberty, thus to intrude upon you, at a time when I...
The selection of Mr. Sanford as Senator in Congress, will create a vacancy in the office of the...
I am informed that you have been pleased to write to the President of the united States in my...
In my first Letter, I requested the favour of you, to recollect and consider the positive and...
I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your respected letter.—for the interesting details...
The enclosed was prepared for the national intelligencer, but the time is too short for its being...
Pursuant to a Resolve of the General Assembly of Maryland, I have now the honor to transmit to...
Among the many evils produced by the wars, which, with little intermission, have afflicted...
I am duly favored with thy Letter. I did not see that venerable old Man for whom thou enquirest,...
I hasten to inform you of our safe Arrival at this City after as pleasant a journey as the Season...
I believe that I have never been So much in arrears in my epistolary account with you & certainly...
I received last Evening, all the articles you were so kind as to purchase for me. they were...
Your kind letter with that of Mrs Smith reached me the day before yesterday and I hasten to...
Paris. Hotel du Nord, Rue de Richelieu—Saturday 4. Feby: 1815. I arrived here at one O’Clock this...
In a day or two I shall reply to your very interesting letter . The object of this note is to...
The promptitude with which you, complied with my request, merits my warmest thanks, and I hasten...
Your favour of the 28th. ult. with the approbation of the plan of my work, is peculiarly...
Spring will soon come, the Session of Congress, if it be proper to call it one, end, & what ought...
I send you letters from General Jackson which give an account of a victory truly glorious. It...
§ From James Monroe. 3 February 1815, War Department. “I have the honor respectfully to propose...
I am so urged by Mr. Pinkney, as well as by my Clients, whose cause I argued in New-York last...
The mail of this day brings your Letter enclosing that of Mr Everett whose appointment is...
My inexorable rheumatism still confines me, and has for the last three weeks bound me hand and...
I hope you will excuse the liberty I have taken in dedicating the first volume of my biographical...
Your favor of the 11th. of December to Mr Rush, brought by Mr Gray, I had the pleasure (as sole...
I send you back, by Mr Bauwens, the first Volume of Madame de Stael’s Book which was brought with...
The confusion around me and the perpetual interruptions render it almost impossible for me to...
The Sacrifices made to defend Norfolk with Militia are of a Nature & to an extent requiring the...
§ From James Monroe. 1 February 1815, War Department. “I have the honor respectfully to propose...
§ From John Scott and Others. Ca. January 1815. “We the undersigned members of the legislative...
I have the pleasure to enclose a Letter written currente Calamo — RC ( DLC: TJ Papers ,...
I wrote you a few lines on the day that the Treaty of Peace was signed, which I sent by Mr Hughes...
From all that I have yet seen of Bruxelles, I find it so agreeable that I almost regret not...
I am sure you must have thought me mad from the date of my last letter I was so teazed with...
Mr. Key having informed me that it was probable that Mr. Swann & himself would decline accepting...
§ From Benjamin W. Crowninshield. 31 January 1815, Navy Department. “I have the honour to submit,...
Permit me to offer my Sincere felicitations on the Conclusion of peace with England. Although at...
Your favor of Dec. 30. has been recieved. in answer to your question whether, in the course of my...
Received of Mrs. Adams through the hands of Levett Harris Esq: Two Silver Loan Obligations of...
Having bestowed on the Bill, entitled, “An Act to incorporate the subscribers to the Bank of the...
I intended that my Son Robert should have done himself the Honor to have presented the inclosed...
I have the honour to submit for your consideration the enclosed letters, the importance of which...
I send the conclusion of the narrative. Two pages are left blank, for the insertion of the...