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I have to acknolege your friendly letter of Feb. 9. as well as a former one . before that came to...
I duly recd. your two kind letters of the 11 & 16. Ult: the former by the mail, the latter by...
I take the Liberty this way to introduce to your Notice General Ebenezer Stevens , my Friend, and...
I have duly recieved your favor of the 7th. inclosing the work of your mathematical friend mr...
I take the Liberty to introduce to your Notice Mr: Temple; the Brother of Sir Grenville Temple &...
To relieve your mind from the Fatigue of National Affairs, which must necessarily oppress it; I...
From my Heart I congratulate your Excellency, upon the Glorious success of The Embassy you sent...
I have recd yours of the 5th. inst: containing the very kind invitation to Mrs. M. and myself to...
This will be presented to you by my Old Friend, & Companion in the War, General Ebenezer Stevens;...
§ From Horatio Gates. 5 August 1805, Rose Hill. “Saturdays News paper acquainted me with your...
My [ sic ] Armstrong has Sacrificed his Seat in the Senate, to his patriotism; he resigned about...
I accept with pleasure, and with pleasure reciprocate your congratulations on the acquisition of...
§ From Horatio Gates. 24 January 1806, New York. “Inclosed is a Letter I recived from General...
Nothing is so pleasing as to find that what we have done is so exactly what is approved by the...
Let the Land rejoice, for you have bought Louisiana for a Song. never was a happier moment...
Mr: Garnett, who does me the Favour to present you this Letter, is my particular Friend; He goes...
Wednesday Noon Our Whigg Printer sent me your Message to Congress; he delivered it to The public...
I am charm’d with your instituting Gunn Boats; for I believe them to be the properest Defence for...
Feeling an irresistable impulse for the Glory of your Administration; & convinced your Friendship...