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I have recd. yours of the 30th Jany. communicating the decision of Mr Lomax, to accept the office...
I find that I omitted to send you a copy of my letter to Genl Jackson, yesterday, as I intended,...
Permit me to present to your acquaintance Mr Owen, who proposes to make a visit to you & Mr...
Mr Elliott Cresson a very respectable citizen of Philadelphia, with whom I became acquainted...
¶From James Monroe. Letter not found. 22 September 1820 . Offered for sale in The Collection of...
The bearer Mr R. Bayly, a youth of this county, & son of a near neighbour & friend, has requested...
¶ From James Monroe. Letter not found. 3 February 1823 . Described as a three-page autograph...
I returnd to the city lately to receive our old friend General La Fayette, who after remaining...
My affairs in Albemarle, requiring my attendance there, again, before the meeting of Congress, &...
I presume you have heard, that both of us, are plac’d on the electoral ticket, by the convention,...
I regret to have to inform you of the death of Mr Wm. Burwell which took place on yesterday,...
I receiv’d lately your letter of the 9th. & intended to have answer’d it, by the mail of...
I shall not be able to get from this place so soon as I expected. You well know how much is to be...
Mrs Douglas, with two of her daughters, having intimated their intention to visit Virginia, & to...
The enclosed from Mr Rush, will give you a view of our present relations with England. Retain...
I send you herewith the principal documents which have been printed since the commencment of the...
General King of the district of Maine in Massachusetts, being desirous, of making you a visit, I...
The unfavorable state of the weather since my arrival here, has kept me so much confind, that I...
Mr Lawrance & Mr Jones of New York, young gentlemen of merit, well connected there, expressing a...
Since my last the fever has left me, and the cold diminished, so that I hope in a few days, to be...
I enclose you a copy of the letter to genl. Jackson, of the 21st of octr. 1814. requested in your...
Since the receipt of your last letter, application has been made to me, from citizens at Leesburg...
I am anxious to know the state of your health, & whether it is such, as will enable you to attend...
Col: Sullivan having intimated to me his intention to visit our University, and other parts of...
I have been detain’d here longer than I had expected that I should be, but hope & presume that I...
Mr Vaughan, with whose character you are I presume well acquainted, left this city lately on a...
I had the pleasure to receive your letter of the 2d. yesterday. We shall set out to morrow & be...
Being very anxious to join and proceed with you to the University, to perform our duties there, I...
I had the pleasure to receive yours of the 20th. by yesday’s mail. The letter from the governor,...
I have just receiv’d yours of the 23d., and by the same mail, a second, from Judge Brooke, the...