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The inclosed letter is from Father Richard , the Director of a school at Detroit ; & being on a...
I inclose you several letters which must have been intended for the office, & not the person...
After I had sent my letters of yesterday and the day before to the post office the return of the...
Yours of the 24th. came to hand last night. The correspondence between mr. Smith & mr. Erskine...
I duly recieved your favor of the 12 th and with it the pamphlet on the causes and conduct of the...
In my letter of yesterday I forgot to put the inclosed one from mr Mill s , which I now send...
I had intended to have been with you before this, but my daughter, who wishes to pay her respects...
I do not know whether you were acquainted with the late Major Duncanson of Washington , uncle of...
On my return from a journey of 5 weeks to Bedford I found here the two letters now inclosed,...
You knew, I believe that the society of Agriculture of Paris had sent me a plough which they...
I inclose you a letter from Colo. Gibson Secretary under Governor Harrison. I suppose he has...
It is very long since I troubled you with a letter, which has proceeded from discretion, & not...
Your two letters of the 4 th & 7 th were recieved by the last mail. I now inclose you the rough...
I congratulate you on your release from the corvée of a session of Congress , and on the pleasure...
I had written the inclosed letter but had not yet sent it to the post office when mr Nelson...
I recieved your’s of yesterday by mr Coles . my journey to Bedford has been delayed by sickness...
The writer of the inclosed letter being as well known to yourself as to me, I forward it merely...
Your favors of Mar. 18. and Apr. 1. have been duly recieved. The extract from Armstrong’s letter...
However firm my resolution has been not to torment the government, nor be harrassed my self with...
Your favor of the 27th. Ult. has been duly recieved. You have had a long holiday from my...
Your letter of the 6th. was recieved from our post office on the 24th. after my return from...
Yours of the 24 th came to hand last night. the correspondence between mr Smith & mr Erskine had...
I inclose you the extract of a letter from Govr. Tyler which will explain itself, and I do it on...
In a late letter from mr Spafford of Albany I received the inclosed with a request that after...
Declining in every possible case to harrass you with sollicitations for office, I yet venture to...
The inclosed papers will explain themselves. their coming to me is the only thing not...
On opening my letters from France in the moment of my departure from Washington, I found from...
M r Coles , whom I saw yesterday, informs me you propose to set out for Washington this day week....
It is long since I have had occasion to address a line to you, and the present is an irksome one....
Declining in every possible case to harrass you with sollicitations for office, I yet venture to...