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The inclosed is of little consequence, but you will see that it ought to have been addressed to...
You oblige me infinitely, dear Sir, by sending me the Congressional documents in pamphlet form....
I recd. by the last mail your favor of the 7th. The death of Genl. Mason with the manner of it is...
For the last twenty years I have made it a rule to interfere as little as possible with public...
Mr. Ths. Lehré of S. C. is a candidate for the vacant Collectorship of Charleston, and writes...
The best use I can make of the inclosed letter from Mr. Scott is to give you a perusal of its...
Had I not been poisoned by the mephytic effluvia of blossoms and roses to Such a degree as to...
The day after you left us I recd. a letter from Mr R. B Lee which I inclose. It contains a fuller...
With the transmission of two of the inclosed letters I have to apologis e for having torn the...
Capt: OBrien having extended a ride into Virga. thus far, has during his stay with me,...
Will you please to accept a morsel of rusty Antiquity, which I know you cannot and ought not to...
Mr. Stone of Fredg. whom you well know informs me that his son in law Chs. H. Smith of Norfolk,...
I thank you for the copy of your Message. The moderation it breathes towards Spain will be...
Mr. Hackly called on me a few days ago on his way to Washington. I found him very intelligent and...
On the failure of the house of Smith & Buchanan & their connections in Baltimore , Col o Robert...
What can I do, my dear friend, with such letters as the inclosed, but forward them to you? and...
I have duly recd. your favor of the 5th. followed by a copy of the public documents; for which I...
I received yours of the 19th. on Monday. Genl. Brown, who returned from Monticello on that...
My nephew R L. Madison has turned his thoughts to the new acquisition expected from Spain on our...
I am often placed under the dilemma of either alienating my old friends, or of giving you the...
I ought not o have delaid an acknowledgement of your favour of February 20th. and the Volume of...
I ought not to have delaid an acknowledgement of your favour of February 20th. and the Volume of...
Whilst I was in the Government at Washington, Henry Sidney Coxe, a son of Mr. Tench Coxe, was...
Your favor of the 3 d is recieved and always with welcome. these texts of truth relieve me from...
Instead of the unintelligible sketch I gave you the other day, I send it drawn more at large. mrs...
The gardener who is the subject of your letter is perfectly free to any engagement. being about...
Mr. Governeur gave us to understand that we should have the pleasure of seeing you & Mrs. Monroe...
I have just recd. a letter from Chs. D. Coxe, appealing to my recollection on certain points, and...
Yesterday’s mail brought me your favor of the 16th. with a Copy of your message: the only one...
I have recd. your two favors of the 18 & 23 inst. The prospect of a favorable issue to the...