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I always consider it as the most friendly office which can be rendered me, to be informed of any...
Your favor of the 18th. is duly recieved. be assured that I value no act of friendship so highly...
Th: Jefferson: presents his friendly salutations to mr Nicholas and incloses him a check on the...
You observed yesterday in conversation that the Feds say I have given them every thing from Gr....
Mr Isaac Briggs, of the adjoining state of Maryland, being desirous of employment in some part of...
I some time ago recieved a letter from Burgess Griffin desiring me to pay to you the amount of...
I did not answer your friendly letter of July 7. because the subject was voluminous, business...
Your letter of Jan. 20. was recieved in due time, but such has been the constant pressure of...
The situation of your affairs certainly furnishes good cause for your not acceding to my...
A last effort at friendly settlement with Spain is proposed to be made at Paris, & under the...
Th: Jefferson presents his friendly salutations to Colo. Nicholas and incloses him the papers he...
Immediately on my arrival here I examined my papers & found that I had delivered up to the...
In answer to a letter from mr Randolph on the subject of the judgment v. Robinson’s admn I had...
Retired to your farm and family I venture as a farmer and friend to ask your aid & counsel, in...
Your favor of the 10th was recieved only the last night. I now return you the letter to Colo....
Your favor of the 14th. is this moment put into my hands. the letters which have passed between...
Your letters of the 21st. & 23d of Nov. have been duly recieved. every thing respecting yourself...
By the inclosed which I recieved last night, you will percieve that mr Chisman, Collector of...
I arrived here the night before last. mr Gallatin being absent I enquired of mr Madison as to the...
Your kind sympathies in my late loss are a mark of your great friendship to me, and of the...
In a letter of Apr. 15. I informed mr Gallatin of what had passed between us here, and desired...
Reflecting on the proposition as to upper Louisiana which you mentioned as likely to unite all,...
Each of the portions of country on the Western side of the river Missisipi hereby annexed to the...
Your favor of the 3d was delivered me at court: but we were much disappointed at not seeing you...
Your’s of the 14th. is recieved, and every thing you have done in the affair therein mentioned...
I wrote you a letter from Gordon’s on the 31st. of March, which having been on a particular...
I am anxious to recieve the British convention, because the moment I do, I shall lay it before...
The inclosed paper was put into my hands by mr Madison to fill up some dates, but I have been so...
I take the benefit of your cover to get a safe conveyance for the inclosed. a copy of the...
A collector for the port of Hampton is wanting in the room of one Kirby removed for gross...
I was in [hopes] we should have had the pleasure of seeing you here during the court, but I learn...
A moment of leisure permits me to think of my friends. you will have seen an alarm in the...