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I wrote you last on the 8th. We have still not a word from our envoys. This long silence (if they...
I called at Gunston hall. The proprietor just recovering from a dreadful attack of the cholic. He...
I wrote you last on the 22d. since which I have received yours without date, but probably of...
M rs Lewis , the widow of Col o Nich Lewis , has requested me to mention to yourself the name of...
I now return you the papers forwarded by the merchants of Philadelphia and Boston on the subject...
I shall be with you on the 25th. unless health or weather prevent. But if you propose leaving...
After a very long silence, I am at length able to write to you. An unlucky dislocation of my...
In mine of Nov. 11. I acknoleged the receipt of yours of Aug. 20. Sep. 7. & 15. Since that, the...
I was so unlucky as to write you a long letter of business , when, as I learned soon afterwards,...
The post having made it night before his arrival yesterday and my mail extraordinarily...
Will you be so good as to let me know how much I am in your debt for travelling expenses and the...
I return you mr. Coxe’s letter without saying I have read it. I made out enough to see that it...
I have sent to Havre the following packages, with directions to send them by the first vessel to...
Seven o’clock, and retired to my fireside, I have determined to enter into conversation with you;...
I overtook the President at Baltimore, and we arrived here yesterday, myself fleeced of seventy...
Will you consider whether a copy of the inclosed sent to each head of department would be best,...
Your No. 1. came to hand two days ago. When I inclosed you the papers of the last week I was too...
I thank you for the perusal of the two letters which are now inclosed. I would also have inclosed...
Yours of the 20. & 21. were recieved yesterday. I have sent on the letter to Turreau without...
The death of my much valued friend & relation George Jefferson will doubtless produce many...
Your two favors of the 25th. & blank were recieved yesterday; and all the papers forwarded me are...
Yours of the 4th. came to hand the day before yesterday. I have turned to the Conventional...
By the last post I recieved & forwarded your letter to Duane, in which there was nothing but what...
A gentleman returning from this place to Philadelphia gives me an opportunity of sending you a...
Mr. Rodney not being at Washington I send you the inclosed because it requires to be acted on...
This will be handed you by Mons r de Neufville a person of distinction from France who came over...
I think the District atty of N.Y. should be immediately instructed to investigate the expedition...
As the measures which were adopted at the last meeting of our visitors were of a very leading...
A merchant neighbor of mine, sets out to-day for Philadelphia for his fall goods, and will return...
Yours of the 17th. came to hand yesterday. I wrote to Mr. Gallatin that the principle to govern...