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The state of my son in law, Col. Livingstons, health compels him to make a voyage. He accordingly...
I was yesterday honoured with your favor of the 14th which I shall lay before Congress this...
The express who is to carry my public letter waits while I hastily write this. These express...
I should not thus long have delayed to acknowledge your favor of the 16th Feby & to return my...
It is with peculiar pleasure that I acknowledge the receipt of your Excellencys favour of...
This accompanies a letter from Mr Morris tendering his resignation & offering an appology for not...
LS : University of Pennsylvania Library; AL (draft): New-York Historical Society; transcript:...
I have the honor to inform you, that the Honorable the Minister Plenipotentiary of France, this...
Agreeable to the directions of the Committee of Safety of this state, I do myself the honor to...
On the rect of your favor of the 4th. I broke up my family & came to this place where I am...
LS : University of Pennsylvania Library; AL (draft): New-York Historical Society; transcript:...
AL (draft): New-York Historical Society I shd inform you that congress have discharged the...
I can hardly my dear friend compute the time since I last heard from you, this is the fourth...
15 May 1812, New York. Introduces Mr. Budd, who wishes to meet JM and has applied to Livingston...
I have just now landed here after a verry boisterous passage, ’tho Havre would been more...
Having flattered myself that I had fallen upon a new meathod of diminishing the friction in heavy...
I congratulate your Excellency most sincerely upon the cessation of hostilities which you will...
The favourable reception you were pleased to give to the first part of the transactions of the...
I was honoured with your Letter of the 5th inst. A disapointment which the printers have...
Not knowing whether an agricultural Society is still in existence in Pennsylvania, I have chosen...
Mr ⟨F⟩; Skipwith may probably have brought letters for me. If so I shall deem it a favor to have...
I have not time to write a public letter by this conveyance of which I have just heard & the post...
At a meeting of the agents appointed by the state of New York to manage their controversy with...
Having very latly writen to you this is merely to inform you that our mutual friend Mr. Skipwith...
This will be delivered by Mr. Jasper Livingston grandson of your old acquaintance Mr. Philip...
I have nothing to add to my Letter of the 25th of June which you will receive by this conveyance...
A report which prevailed here of your having determined to resume the practice of the Law induced...
AL (draft): New-York Historical Society; copy and transcript: National Archives I three days...
I have this moment only received your favor the 24 Feby. It lay some days in the post Office at...
ALS : American Philosophical Society; ALS (draft): New-York Historical Society Not knowing when...
We have been honored by your favors of the 18th April & the 28th May, as they both relate to...
I avail myself of Mr. DeLaBegarre’s going to Washington to send you the teeth found in the...
Since my last Mr d’Oubril has received an answer to the Note of the Emperor of Russia; this...
I should have been with you some days ago but for a continued fever with very short intermissions...
Your letter of the 29th Apl with which I was honoured having reached ClerMont the day I left it...
I delayed an s wering your last favor in the expectation that we should receive some inteligence...
At Philadelphia Mr: Latrobe and Mr: Rosevelt shewed me proposals that they were about submitting...
I was yesterday honoured with your favor of the 23d, & should think myself doubly happy in...
Presuming that you will have some means of keeping open the intercourse with Genl. Armstrong, &...
The Chancellor Livingston has read with great pleasure the observations of the president on...
I do myself the honor to transmit you a copy of the first part of the proceedings of the society...
Mr. Smith being just about to depart I have but a moments time to send you the proceedings of the...
Since my letter of this morning I have recieved farther information on the subjects there hinted...
I am so sensible of Majr McHenrys merit that even independent of the advantagious light in which...
I ought not to omit to inform Congress, that on the 23d. of April the French Ambassador made an...
I shall leave town to morrow and be absent a few weeks, I do not care to do it without letting...
Permit me my dear friend to congratulate you on your return to your native shore, & to the...
I send by this post a roll containing a patern for a coat, of cloth which Mrs. Edward P...
I am now to reply to your Letter of the 29th of March, & again to offer you my congratulations on...
You will by this express receive the agreable intelligence of peace upon which I most sin cerly...