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Inclosd are two copies of the laws of the Mississipi territory enacted subsequent to the 30th. of...
To the frequent inquiries which I make respecting your health I have the satisfaction to receive...
With this you will receive a copy of Mr. Kings letter No. 67 to which the letter formerly...
I have receivd you three letters of the 17th. & your letter of the 18th. of Septr., & am very...
I was informd yesterday afternoon that you had done me the honor to name me as the successor of...
I transmit you two letters No. 71 & 72 received from Mr. King. Respecting the jewels for Tunis I...
I receivd by the last mail your letter of the 19th. inst inclosing several papers which are...
I receivd last night your letter of the 26th—of August. The more I think on the proposition of...
Mr. Marshall accepts with great pleasure the invitation of Mr and Mrs. Adams to dine with them on...
February 3, 1829 Mr. Marshall accepts with pleasure the invitation of The President and Mrs....
I received with much pleasure the lectures of Mr. Adams transmitted from you by the hands of Mr....
16 December 1801, Washington. Transmits the secretary of the treasury’s 14 Dec. report and the...
I receivd to day your letter of the 19th inst. accompanying a memorial from the Governor General...
Yours of the 14th only reachd me by the mail of this evening. I had been informed of the temper...
I receivd this morning your letter of the 26th of Decr. It is I believe certain that Jefferson &...
The President, anxious to avail the United States of your services as chief Justice, has...
I am this instant honord with yours of to day. Not being the Secretary of State, & only...
J Marshall begs leave to accompany his respectful compliments, to Mr. Jefferson with assurances...
I pray you to excuse my seeming inattention to the subject alluded to in yours by the last mail....
I have just received information of the death of my friend Judge Washington. I need not say how...
My friend Mr. Giles will present you this. He is particularly desirous of being known to you. I...
§ From John Marshall. 5 February 1817. “Mr. Marshall accepts with pleasure the invitation of Mr &...
Mr. Wattles is an artist from Baltimore who is desirous of taking your portrait. Although I am...
Not having been in Richmond when your Excellencys letter arriv’d, enclosing me a commission as...
Letter not found: from John Marshall, 10 July 1789. The dealer’s catalog describes this document...
The flattering evidences I have receiv’d of your favorable opinion, which have made on my mind an...
Your letter of the 6th inst. which came by the last mail was communicated to Colo. Carrington &...
Letter not found: from John Marshall, 8 April 1789. On 11 April GW wrote to Marshall: “I have...
Your letter to Genl Dumas was deliverd by me to his lady from whom in consequence of it I receivd...
You may possibly have seen a paragraph in a late publication, stating that several important...