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I thank you most sincerely for your excellent letter of 5th. ulto. which I should have answer’d...
Upon receipt of your kind letter of the 17th. ulto. I was too deeply afflicted by the information...
Enclosed you have a copy of the agreement in the case of Fletcher v. Peck, which has been this...
We have given, to your rough draft of an affidavit, the form of answers to the interrogatories...
Understanding that Mr. Alexander Moore is an applicant for the office of Register of Wills for...
The undersigned Judges of the Circuit Court of the District of Columbia respectfully represent...
We the undersigned Judges of the Circuit Court of the District of Columbia respectfully represent...
  In the Case of Henry Fisher who was fined for an Assault and Battery on his Wife; the Court...
I received by Mr. J. Q. Adams the volumes of the “defence of the Constitutions,” for which I...
The Case of the United States against Daniel McGinnis Daniel McGinnis having been much beat and...
In consequence of a note at the bottom of a petition to you in behalf of Charles Houseman , I...
The undersigned Judges of the Circuit Court of the District of Columbia are induced by the...
Colo. Charles Semmes, of Alexandria. This gentleman I have never seen, to my knowledge. General...
I have a thousand times wish’d to express to you my gratitude for the attentions I received from...
M r. Carroll has requested me to communicate the Contents of the inclosed letter, and I hasten to...
I suppose this session of the supreme Court will decide the point whether M r. Bayard will resign...
I should have answer’d your valued Letter of 27 th. ult° . , by M r. Shaw, if his stay would have...
I inclose a letter to my Mother under Cover to you, because it contains some things which perhaps...
I have just closed a letter to the Pres t. on the subject of my Bro r. Greenleaf.— I do not know...
I should have answer’d your kind letter of 16 th. ult o. before this time, but I have only this...
It has not been from want of the most affectionate Respect that I have suffer’d your kind letter...
After a most fatigueing journey I arrived on friday Evening. I travel’d all the first night, &...
I do not know what was the date of my last to you, nor of yours to me, nor is it material to...
I am not only highly gratified, but extremely grateful for your kind communication of 15 th. inst...
M rs. Cranch informs me that a kind letter arrived from you at Washington since my arrival here,...
I thank you, my dear Madam, for your obliging fav r. of 5 th. instant, and for the interest you...
I have no doubt that you retain such an Interest in my happiness as to rejoice with me in the...
The want of opportunity, and leisure, has a long time prevented me from writing you. The ship...
I again take the liberty of troubling you to send to the Post Master Genll. the inclosed...
Having neglected writing to you for so long a time, for which I can form no possible Apology,...