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Mr Boyle haveing accepted the office of Judge of the court of Appeals of this state, I presume it...
H. Clay presents his respects to Mr. Madison, & sends him a bottle of wine made from the grape of...
I should not venture to take the liberty of addressing this letter to you, if you had not have...
I fear that I cannot add to the stock of information of which you must be already possessed...
The last mail brought me the letter which you did me the honor to write on the 30t. Ulto. stating...
Knowing that we cannot differ on the question of the object of the Internal Improvement bill,...
I was particularly gratified to be favored from yourself with your sentiments on that interesting...
I received your letter of the 10th. Instant, transmitting those of Messrs. D’Espenville and...
I duly received your letter of the 24th. ultimo, transmitting one for Mr. Gallatin, which I have...
I am not sufficiently acquainted with the etiquette of appointments by the Executive to the Army...
The inclosed letter has been transmitted to me by Mr. Bemis with a request to address a letter to...
Mr. J. Caldwell, who will present you this letter, being desirous of the honor of your...
(Confidential) I have been informed, through a respected channel, with which I presume you are...
Mr. Henderson, an eminent Attorney and Counseller at Law, residing in the State of Mississippi,...
I recd. with much pleasure your obliging note of the 13t. inst. Anxious to deserve your good...
I received in due course of the Mail your obliging letter of the 6t. Ulto. and was extremely...
Having been informed that Dr D. Drake of Cincinnati may possibly be nominated as one of the...