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We feel much obliged to you and Mrs Madison for your kind invitation to call on you before our...
Immediately on the receipt of your letter of the 22nd September I had an interview with Mr Long...
When the notes of the joint subscribers were presented to the Bank, that of the Mr Taliaferro’s...
It was a subject of very sincere regret, both, with me and my family, that from untoward...
The Missouri question in its consequences threatens the tranquility if not the dissolution of the...
It is with great reluctance that I have prevailed upon myself to address you—on the subject of...
Permit me to enclose you a paper containing my remarks on the navigation bill which you will...
In reply to yours of the 11th. I beg leave to inform you that I presented again to Mr. Barbour...
In reply to yours permit me to inform you that immediately after the meeting of Congress I...
Conformably, to my suggestion on friday, I had another interview with the General on Saturday,...
Yours of this morning is the first intimation I have had of the General’s approach. The shortness...
After a diligent search among the files of this Department—and a personal inspection of the...
Understanding, that you had not seen Cunningham’s letter; and having procured a copy I presumed...
I understood when at your house that you were in want of a good riding horse. In consequence when...
Immediately on the reciept of your private letter of the 22nd September I resorted to a seal...
Your favorable recommendation of Mr. Coxe has interested me much in his behalf And I have already...
After you left us on Court day, the parties, present, agreed to dissolve our ill fated...