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Mr Dallas, Mr Crawford and myself met yesterday upon the business relative to the capitol. It...
I have sent on to Philadelphia the papers which accompanied your favor of the 20th instant. I had...
I had before observed, in the newspapers, some account of the affair of which Judge Tucker’s...
I well remember the law to which Mr Wirt alludes. Indeed, I drew it. It was deemed necessary from...
As a little exercise of the pen, I have just been throwing out a small pamphlet, of a copy of...
Since the receipt of your letter of the 19th instant I have dropped a line to Mr Yates, and been...
I have complied with the requests contained in your letter of the 17th. instant. To Mr Dick I...
Mr Duvall returned yesterday, but too late to drop a line by the mail. He brings however nothing...
Owing to the weather Mr Duvall did not reach Baltimore until a very late hour on wednesday night....
Nothing has transpired since I last wrote, except the arrival of Commodore Rodgers from Baltimore...
I have just been favored with your confidential letter of the 11th instant, and will lose not a...
Since my letter dated at 8. in the morning, it occurred to me that there might be an advantage in...
The several measures indicated in your letter of the 5th of this month, have been carried into...
Employing myself during the past month in arranging papers, I laid my hands upon the enclosed,...
The Edinburgh review reached me safely. I had read the article on the corn laws, but confess the...
I have to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 28th of last month enclosing the one from...
As the last Edinburgh review may not yet have fallen into your hands, I do myself the pleasure to...
I do myself the pleasure to enclose you two letters from Mr Adams, which I venture to persuade...
I cannot refrain from the expression of my most hearty congratulations to you on the auspicious...
Having been favoured with the perusal of a letter of this date, address’d to you by the Secretary...
In considering the case submitted to him yesterday by the President, the attorney general has the...
R. Rush has the honor to enclose to the President, 1. A letter from the governor of Louisiana...
The enclosed letter came under cover to me by this day’s mail, with a request that I would...
Respectfully enclosed for the eye of the President by R. Rush; who ventures to believe that, in...
The attorney general has the honor to return to the President the papers put into his hands...
Having received the commission of attorney general of the United states which you have been...
¶ From Richard Rush. Letter not found. 5 February 1814. Described as an eight-page letter,...
Understanding, yesterday, from the secretary of the treasury that many of the applications for...
Mr Ingersoll has sent me on the enclosed letter from Philadelphia, which, for the sake of the...
The extraordinary juncture of publick affairs emboldens me to trouble you with this letter, and...