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I have lately received your favors of the 2d. and 21. of March last and by which I find, to my...
Your favor of the 26. of May did not reach me till lately, owing as I presume to its having been...
Having written you very fully three days since I have nothing to add at present to the details...
Of the above hasty view I have sent a copy to one or two other friends. Since it was written the...
I have been here rather more than a month and so much engaged with the duties which devolved on...
The urgent pressure of the Executive for my immediate departure has deprived me of the pleasure...
Since my appointment I have been extremely occupied in a variety of respects. I had likewise...
Early yesterday morning and immediately after my last was written I was called on by Mr. R. to...
The session begins to draw to a close. The 3d. of June is agreed on by both houses as the day on...
Yours of April 24th. reached me yesterday. Since my last the proposition of Mr. Clarke for...
A committee of the H. of R. sits daily to provide funds for equiping the fleet and other measures...
The embargo passed two days since. […] of some moment in the character […] […]ber of this city...
Your favor of the 11th. reached me yesterday. We were mortified to find that our letters had not...
Mr. Madisons propositions are yet depending and their fate incertain. The probability is they...
The avidity with which I knew you sought retirement and peace, undisturbed by political...
I find the establishment of the charge against Mr. G: will depend principally upon what you heard...
The fatigue of my late journey and some concerns which require immidiate attention will deprive...
I parted from Mr. Madison three days past at my house. He was so kind as shew me your letter to...
On my return from Richmond I was favored with yours of the 14. of July. I should have answered it...
I came here yesterday upon some business in the office of the Ct. of chancery, and shall return...
I have been favored with yours of the 4th. and shall observe the instruction respecting the fund...
My last informed you that I had just received yours of the fifth, as I returned from a circuit of...
I have just replaced myself at home where I hope to enjoy for a while repose. I did not see Mr....
I could wish Mr. Beckley might receive [this?] immediately. But if he should not be in town will...
I came here a few days past to attend the district court and shall leave this place on the 10th....
We arrived here on the 25. and set out to morrow for Albemarle. We have had a more comfortable...
This will be presented you by Judge Symes of the western territory, with whom I served in the...
Mr. Gunn has mentioned to Major Butler the report that his conduct at New York upon some publick...
I have just heard it stated here that the suspension of the payments to France was in the first...
My St. Croix friends have mentioned that it might reach you, that a Mr. Durant would be more...