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By M r Dinsmore I take the liberty of rendering you, your account . You will see from the...
Altho’ I feel reluctance in trespassing for a moment on the repose to which you have just...
Your retirement from the presidency of the United States affords (I hope) a favourable...
You will be surprisd, I doubt not, on receiving a Letter from a very old acquaintance, Ann Craig,...
I take the liberty of inclosing coppy of a bill now before the Legistlature of Penn y , that may...
I feel a reluctance in addressing myself to you, which the knowledge of your character will...
It was my intention in this to have given you the particulars of expenditures for & to M r...
Recevez mes tres humble remercis mens pour la Letre tres flatteuse que vous m’avez fait lhonneur...
I have received the accompanying tract from D r Fothergill of Philad a w ch I have the pleasure...
In the number of gratulations on your return to private life I present mine with assurences that...
The Committee appointed by a meeting of your County men to express to you their feelings &...
I inclose you several letters which must have been intended for the office, & not the person...
It is with great diffidence that I give you at this time the trouble of a letter. Yet I have a...
I have recieved yours of the 19 th just in time by the return of this day’s post, to inform you...
The cook which I had in Washington ( mr Julien ) and who is now with me for a time, informs me...
My packages from Washington must be now near arriving with you, and I will pray you to forward...
I inclose you several letters which must have been intended for the office, & not the person...
I intended to have answered your kind letter by mr Stevenson yesterday evening but he left us...
The legislature of the state of New York , on the occasion of your voluntary retirement to the...
I recieve with great thankfulness your kind congratulations on my liberation from the duties &...
My letter by post yesterday desired you to send my goods from Washington by trusty boatmen. I did...
I beg leave to congratulate you on your return to Monticello & hope you there enjoy that comfort...
I take the liberty of Writing to you as a sea faring man who has been to sea for 22 years and...
Altho’ the letter from Mr. Brown was probably intended for you, I could not hesitate in carrying...
From a conviction that the cultivation of the Benni would prove a useful acquisition to both the...
I have made diligent search after M r Nelson ’s box, but cannot find it.— Cap t Hand I understand...
Altho’ the letter from M r Brown was probably intended for you, I could not hesitate in carrying...
I have yours of the 24. The enquiry as to Franzoni will be made as soon as an oppy. offers. F....
The reciept of your kind address in the last moments of the session of Congress , will, I trust...
I have yours of the 24 . The enquiry as to Franzoni will be made as soon as an opp y offers. F....
I cannot suppress the gratification which I feel, in expressing to you my sentiments of exalted...
The reciept of your friendly address in the last moments of the session of Congress , will, I...
The reciept of your kind address , in the last moments of the session of Congress , will, I...
I recieved on the evening of the 1 st of March the resolutions inclosed in your letter of Feb....
Yours of the 19th. came to hand by the last post; but that allows us so little time that I could...
For a number of years past I have wish d to be in your employ, (provided it would be under your...
Yours of the 19 th came to hand by the last post; but that allows us so little time that I could...
Since my letter of yesterday I have recieved yours of the 27th. & 28th. and in the former the...
The sentiments of attachment, respect & esteem expressed in your address of the 20 th Ult. have...
I have the honor, as secretary of a general meeting of the Republicans of Connecticut , holden in...
Since my letter of yesterday I have recieved yours of the 27 th & 28 th and in the former the...
I recieved by our last post your favor of the 15 th informing me you had sent on the oil & paint...
Having the preceeding three and half years resided at this place, during which time I have taken...
Your note made me very happy as I began to entertain doubts of the safety of the letter in...
The affectionate sentiments you express on my retirement from the high office conferred on me by...
The satisfaction you express, fellow citizens, that my endeavors have been unremitting to...
My grandson being on his return to attend the botanical lectures gives me a safe opportunity of...
I have duly recieved your favor of Mar. 17. covering resolutions of the antient Plymouth society...
Returning to the scenes of my birth & early life, to the society of those with whom I was raised,...
In the report by M r Cuvier on the fossil bones which you presented to the National Institute I...