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The destruction of the Capitol by the Enemy having made it necessary that other accomodations...
I am in your debt for 3 letters of the 10. 11. & 25 June. General Boyd goes to N.Y. instead of N....
I have received your kind letter of the 30th. of June, with emotions which it would be in vain...
I find with some Surprise, in looking over unanswered Letters, One from yourself of 26 August. We...
Yours of the 11 th is just recieved, and I repeat the sincere pleasure it has given me to see you...
I thank you for your address to the Senate. I wish the Presidents Message, your address, and...
Although Governor Gages Prediction to General Jo. Warren has not yet, been fully accomplished in...
In former Letters, I have made a few hasty Remarks upon Mrs Warren and Mr Marshall: permit me now...
A very fortunate day to write to you, My dear Sir, and especialy on a Subject, without which my...
Since I have read again your Line “for encouraging the fitting out armed Vessels,” printed in...
I have received your favours of the 8th. and 10th and the volume of Benjamin Edes’s gazettes...
I return the correspondence in ten Numbers with Thanks for the perusal of them. They are indeed...
Letter not found. 14 February 1813. Acknowledged in Gerry to JM, 20 Feb. 1813 , as enclosing a...
I am much obliged by your favour of the 9th. just received. Though I called the Subject of my...
Vive la bagatelle. How shall we cure that distemper of the Mind State Vanity? You know to what a...
Your two favors of have been some time on hand. I believe it may be assumed, that no meeting of...
I address you upon a subject of much delicacy and which from circumstances which must be well...
It has given me great pleasure to recieve a letter from you . it seems as if, our antient friends...
I have been so intensely occupied since I was favored with your two letters of the 19th. & 20th....
I duly recd. your favor of the 25th. inclosing the Report of the Adjutant Genl. The latter I have...
I have duly received your letter of the 25. Feby. inclosing a resolve of the Legislature of...
“The Massachusetts election appears to agitate the Americans in Europe almost exclusively; of all...
I thank you for your polite communication of the Speech to your Legislature. The solid &...
I have been obliged as you will note to avail myself of your indulgence in answering your favor...