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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 have the pleasure to inform you that I had an interview with Mr. Fox yesterday, in which we...
I presume you have heard, that both of us, are plac’d on the electoral ticket, by the convention,...
Mr Bagot has offerd, an alternative, in the coast of the Island of New Foundland, from Cape Ray...
The duties preparatory to the meeting of the Genl. assembly prevented an earlier appropriation of...
From every thing I can hear Mr. Merry is a worthy candid man, & I hope you will find him...
§ From James Monroe. 16 December 1814, War Department. “The Senate having declined confirming the...
I arrived here this morning at 8 OClock, and have been since within 4 miles of Benedict, at...
I regret to have to inform you of the death of Mr Wm. Burwell which took place on yesterday,...
I return you mr Jefferson’s letters, having shewn them to mr Dallas. I enclose some letters from...
I have yours of the 6th. I am willing & ready to act in either character alluded to. The effect...
The Secretary of State, to whom was referred the Resolution of the House of Representatives of...
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...
I arrived on saturday so much fatigued that I found it was impossible to proceed by the route of...
I have receivd yours of the 12th. Since my return home I have recover’d daily from the...
Mrs Douglas, with two of her daughters, having intimated their intention to visit Virginia, & to...
We have had no rain since my arrival here, nor had there been any for some time before. The most...
As you will be on the ground or convenient to it for negotiating further engagments on the Mohawk...
Our last to you was of the first instt. which was sent by original & duplicate by Bordeaux, in...
I have recd. yr. communications by Mr. Baring, & shall write you in reply by Mr. Smith who sails...
Mr Serurier presented to me yesterday a copy of his letter of credence from the Emperor...
I enclosed you today from the council chamber a copy of my correspondence with the bankers...
I quartered last night near charlotte Hall, and took a view this morning at 8 oClock, from a...
The enclosed from Mr Rush, will give you a view of our present relations with England. Retain...
I have recd. yours of March 30th. with a list of the documents lately submitted to Congress, and...
I have been with Mr. R. & have given him no final answer. The fact appears to be that the message...
The Secretary of State, to whom was referred the Resolution of the House of Representatives of...
I have not heard from you lately but hope it hath not arisen from ill-health. Two days since we...
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...
Captn. Dulton having occasion for money in the UStates with a view to his accomodation I have...
The Undersigned acting as Secretary of State to whom was referred the Resolution of the Senate,...
Finding that my arrangments in Loudoun might be completed on the day I arriv’d there, I came down...
The unfavorable state of the weather since my arrival here, has kept me so much confind, that I...
§ From James Monroe. 8 November 1814, War Department. “I have the honor respectfully to submit...
Some very interesting domestick concerns which could not well be postponed, seconded by the state...
Mr Lawrance & Mr Jones of New York, young gentlemen of merit, well connected there, expressing a...
I have nothing from you to day. Col Cass has arrivd & gives the same acct. heretofore recd. from...
Since my last the fever has left me, and the cold diminished, so that I hope in a few days, to be...
I wrote you two days since by my servant who was to put the letter in the post office at...
I enclose you a copy of the letter to genl. Jackson, of the 21st of octr. 1814. requested in your...
I have addressed to your care a letter for Mr. R. & two others, to be addressed by you according...
I hasten to inform you that this govt. has decided to send a minister to the UStates, to arrange...
Since the receipt of your last letter, application has been made to me, from citizens at Leesburg...
I enclose you a copy of a letter sent yesterday to genl. winder, relating to the communication...
I send you letters from General Jackson which give an account of a victory truly glorious. It...
I expected to have been presented to the King at the last levee according to the intimation of...
I have yours of the 23 d. Col: Aspinwall is desirous of obtaining the appointment to London as...