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The affectionate address of the Republicans of George Town on my retirement from public duty, is...
The inclosed letters which have come to hand since you left this, were given me yesterday by M r...
I am sorry to inform you that my return brings nothing to satisfy the expectations of the...
In consequence of the wish which you were good enough to express when I had last the pleasure to...
M r Madison has just given me a Box for you, containing some Books I believe, which shall be sent...
After what has passed in the House of Representatives I feel myself compelled to declare to you,...
The inclosed letter for M rs Randolph was sent under cover to the President as well as the parcel...
I take the liberty of sending you by this day’s mail, all the private Papers of the late Gov r...
Having often heard you express a wish to get some fur Gloves, & meeting with the inclosed a few...
The Broad tail Ram which you have been good enough to send me is particularly Acceptable, as I...
I take the liberty of sending my servant for a few more Aspin trees, & for some cuttings of the...
I have been intending for some days to visit Monticello , & have been prevented from doing so by...
I received a few days ago by the Constitution from my old friend M r Walsh of Cette , the...
I reached this on the 10 th after a long & fatiguing march, & have ever since been engaged in the...
My letter to you of the 30 th Oct: gave you a faithful account of all that had been passing on...
The enclosed narrative was written at the request of a Young friend in Virginia to whom it was...
I take the liberty of introducing to your Acquaintance Lieut Peyton of the 20 th Reg t who has...
This will be handed you by m r Gerry , the Son of your old Acquaintance & friend the Vice...
I have at length been able to steal a few days from my duty in Staunton to spend with my frn ds...
I. A. Coles late col: of the 12th. Regt. of infantry, begs leave to make known to the President,...
I send you by the Bearer the wild Orange of South Carolina —It grows in the middle & upper parts...
At the request of Col: Samuel Hawkins I take the liberty of mentioning his name to you as a fit...
After detaining the waggon a whole day I have now the mortification of being compelled to Send it...
With M r Jefferson I conversed at length on the subject of architecture— Palladio he said “was...
Permit me to return you my best thanks for the Paper Mulberry; which you were kind enough to send...