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Returning from an excursion to the State of New York, I found your letter of October, which on...
It gives me extreme pain not to have rec d a single line in answer to my public or private...
I informed you in my Letter of the 16 th . inst. that yours of the 3 d . of October had been...
You will receive with this, a letter dated yesterday, reasons which need not be explained induce...
Your letter of the 6 th . of February, with a duplicate of that of August last, directed to the...
The express who is to carry my public letter waits while I hastily write this. These express...
The only letter, I have recieved from you, since that of the 6 th . of February last, was a few...
Since my Letter of the 23 d . ult o . Congress have passed the enclosed resolution; my Letter had...
Your Letter of the 28th April was received by Major Franks, when the Contents were communicated...
We yesterday received Letters from M r Adams by Capt Smedley, who brought out the goods left by...
I have at length been favored with a private Letter from you which gives me great pleasure not...
I have before me your letters of the 25 th . & 28 th June— I congratulate you on your safe...
I have before me your dispatches of the 4 th . & 18 Sep r last, & the 13 th . of October. It...
I am now to acknowledge the favor of your joint Letter by the Washington together with a copy of...
Upon the receipt of the provisional Articles and a subsequent account brought by a Vessel...
Your public & private Letters have remained long unanswered, owing to the stagnation of commerce...
RC (Virginia State Library). In the hand of a clerk, except for Livingston’s signature. Addressed...
RC ( LC : Madison Papers). Cover missing. Docketed by JM over the date line, “Livingston R. R,”...
I have the honor to transmit a resolution of Congress, appointing you one of their Ministers...
I have delayed answering your favor of the 7th Instant until I could obtain the sense of Congress...
I was yesterday honoured with your favor of the 14th which I shall lay before Congress this...
I have the honor to inform you by the direction of Congress in answer to your Letter of the 13th....