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I write you a few lines to apologise for the liberty I took in requesting you would affix you...
Will you have the goodness my dear Sir to send the enclosed to Mrs. C King, as I do not know her...
Amongst the offers of persons wishing to go to the United States & to enter their service, one...
The jealousy of the European governments rendering it unsafe to pass letters thro’ their...
The month I have already spent in Paris has been necessarily devoted in a great degree to my...
I have this moment received your’s of 3d instt., an answer to which has been anticipated by my...
I have received your’s of 16 th ult o , and, from Dufief , the work of M r Tracy , for La Fayette...
I omitted, in my last letter, an answer to your queries on the subject of the remittance to...
I have written you several letters all of which, except one committed to your attention, letters...
I duly received your letter & will of course see La Fayette and procure the busts. The Peacock...
I have just recieved a request from M. de la Fayette to send him two copies of the Review of...
I have not yet made the remittance to Mr. Baring, and cannot do it at the present moment without...
Last Washington mail brought me the enclosed letter (returned) from Gen. John Smith of New York....
Your letter of the 12th reached me only the day before yesterday, and not willing to make a hasty...
Mr. Dallas has signified to me that it being his intention not to pass another Winter in...
Your last favor is recieved just as I am setting out for a possession 90. miles Southwardly, from...
I have much regretted that a detention in my journey to this place prevented my arriving at...
M r Dabney Terril , a relation of mine (the grandson of my sister) wishing to finish his...
Mr Gelston, having determined to go to Washington on the subject of the damages recovered against...
On my return from Washington , I found your welcome letter of Oct er 16 th which my friends here,...
I have ultimately decided not to go to France, and write this day accordingly to the Secretary of...
A long absence from home must apologize for my so late acknolegement of your welcome favor of...
In my hurry yesterday to be ready for a waiting mail, I overlooked your question when I should...
I have just recd. your favor of the 4th. I congratulate yourself and Mrs. Gallatin on your safe...
I enclose two letters from Europe, one from La Fayette , who desired that I should bear witness...
I have sent by Mr Cutts the convention for regulating the commercial intercourse with Great...
M r Girardin , who will have the honor of presenting you this letter, revisits his native country...
An American going to Paris considers you of course as his natural patron there; but still it is...
This letter will be handed you by mrs Patterson , daughter of mr Patterson of Baltimore , with...
This letter will be presented to you by mr George Ticknor , a young gentleman of Boston . he...
You will learn from the Secy of State the painful manner in which the Senate have mutilated the...
Govr. Tompkins, at the request of the general Govt., called into service detachments of militia...
I have a Grand Son the oldest Child of J Q Adams whom we are desirous of sending to Petersburg to...
I inclose a draft for $800 dollars to be a fund in your hands for J. P. Todd. He has in his own...
I do myself the Honour to enclose a few Letters from my Family here to that part of Us who are at...
I have recd. yours of the 22d. from Baltimore. I find that the dispatches of Mr. Dashkoff will...
In a conversation with Gen. Armstrong, he appeared disposed to make an excursion towards the...
I have the honour to enclose the copy of a letter written this day to the Secretaries for the War...
Whereas his Imperial Majesty the Emperor of all the Russias, as the common friend of the United...
It is determined finally to associate Mr. Bayard in the Mission Extraordinary to St. Petersburg....
We have hardly money enough to last till the end of the month. The loan is opened for 12th & 13th...
You will perceive by the enclosed letters from Collector Dearborn, that the information given by...
What are the provisions , & for what purpose ? Is it strictly regular for the Govt. to have any...
For perusal & to be returned. Why not prohibit altogether fine Cottons & Woolens, which we do not...
It is necessary to open immediately the loan as we have not money enough to last us more than one...
Mr. Parrishes Reply to the proposition to A purchas in the Loan was only yesterday Reced and I am...
I enclose the recommendations &a. for sundry offices either vacant or where removals should take...
22 January 1813, Treasury Department. Submits statements in conformity with the resolution of the...
Since, from this morning’s conversation, it appears that the choice of a Secy. of War must fall...
7 January 1813. “I enclose the usual account of the contingent expences of Govt.—which is sent by...