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I am this moment honord with your very polite favor of this morning, inclosing sundry papers the...
A written request from you was some days since, presented to me as one of the delegation in...
I received your very friendly and polite letter three days ago, but had not an opportunity till...
I Received your favors of the 17th Ultimo two days ago and thank you for their contents. I waited...
After the date of my last letter to you from Philadelphia, I inclosed to Mr. Shippen the...
I have been several days in this place engaged in inquireing amongst the money changers, as to...
I arrived in this place last evening, and found the memorial contained in the inclosed paper in...
Having had no intelligence of importance to communicate, and presumeing upon your anxiety to see...
I take pleasure in forwarding you the accompanying newspaper , because whilst it announces the...
In the accompanying Newspaper you will observe the answer of the House of Representatives , to...
This letter will probably be presented to you by the Duke De Laincourt , who proposes by a...
I send you herewith a paper containing the Presidents refusal to comply with the call of the...
I sincerely thank you for your friendly favor of the 19th. Ultimo. I had written you two letters...
I sincerely congratulate you on your late election to the Presidential Chair; not because...
The very friendly favor you did me the honor to write in reply to my letter on the subject of the...
This letter will probably be presented to you by Mr. Tubuffe .—He is the son of a gentleman of...
Mr Chevalier , the Gentleman who will probably present you this letter, in passing through your...
This letter will probably be presented to you by Mr. William Newsum, who proposes to make an...
The accompanying letter from Mr. Bedinger, naval agent at Norfolk, is forwarded to you at his...
This letter will probably be presented to you by Doctor Bathurst Randolph, accompanied by his...
The late enquiry into the charges vs Colo Burr, has excited a very great degree of sensibility in...
After a long absence from an afflicted family, I am about to return to them.—I have sacrificed...
This letter will probably be presented to you by my son, M r Thomas T. Giles, whom with some of...
Your highly valued favor of the 9. Ult was duly received: and I had hoped from its contents: that...
I had hoped, and expected, to have received your deposition in the case of Pollard by the last...
Without hearing directly from you, in relation to the present crisis in our political affairs, I...
I have taken the liberty of addressing you a note accompanying this letter, upon a subject, which...