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My letter to “the Secretary of State,” of this date will inform you of the ratification of the...
I came to this place on Tuesday & shall go on to Philadelphia on tomorrow, from whence I shall...
After a session of somewhat more than eight months, congress adjourned on Monday last, to meet on...
You’ll be pleasd to accept my thanks for your favour of the 31st ulto which I recievd in due...
Since I wrote you nothing worthy your attention has presented itself; We have now six states on...
After an absence of near three weeks I have just return’d to this place and am favourd with your...
By this mail I enclose to Colo Monroe a paper containing an extract of a letter which I receivd...
I regret that we did not meet before my sailing, which I expect will be on tomorrow. My trip...
I am very sorry for the information which you came on the last Evening relative to Skipwith’s...
Mrs. Madison’s letter has been deliverd, & I have paid Bache ten dollars agreeably to your...
Your favour of the 15th. Inst: I receivd in due time. The attention of the house of delegates,...
I have recievd your favour, & deliverd Mrs. Madisons. The accompanying papers will shew you the...
We have heard from several elections & have reason to think that the friends to Mr Clinton, or...
The republic is safe. Our ticket has succeeded in the city of N. York by a majority of about four...
It is reported that congress will be convend during the summer. I will thank you for information...
§ From John Dawson. July 1806. “Mr. R. Hackley has made known to me his wish to receive a...
I wrote to you by the last mail, & now enclose a letter entrusted to my care for Mrs. Madison. On...
Your favour of the 2d. Int. I received in due time. Before this I presume you have heard that one...
The unfortunate death of Go: Lewis leaves that office vacant. I have some thoughts of accepting...
I am favourd with your letter of the 31. ulto, for which I thank you. I find that efforts are...
I have recievd your letter, & enclosures by Mr. Jefferson, to all of which I shall pay particular...
The last mail brought us no letters from Philadelphia, which is matter of much surprise as the...
Two days before I left Frdksburg I did myself the pleasure of addressing a letter to you, and...