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Circumstances have prevented my availing myself of your kindness, in permitting me to retire:...
Being now entirely divested of my diplomatic functions it becomes my duty to Send you the...
I returned to Paris a few days ago from my tour thro Italy & Germany. When the Emperor was <o>n...
I arrived here with my family this Morning, having <left> Nantes the 26th. May. I should proceed...
Your favor of the 29 Ulto. was duly handed to me by Mr. Townsend. I congratulate Mrs. Livingston...
The case of Mr William Lewis, whose vessel was carried into Tobago by a French Cruizer, as stated...
I received on the fifth Inst your favor of the ⟨2⟩;8th. Septr. I began immediately to unpack my...
Mr ⟨F⟩; Skipwith may probably have brought letters for me. If so I shall deem it a favor to have...
After my return home I made search among my papers for the catalogue of Pougens that you...
I have but just received the enclosed from Mr Mitchel with a request to forward it to you. He...
I have recd. so many letters from Mr. Mitchel soliciting my interest with you in relation to his...
Your favor of the 24 Ult: has lain longer by me without an acknowledgt. than I intended. One...
Having written to you some time past, that the papers respecting the claim of William Lewis were...
Knowing your engagements during the session of Congress, I have not thought it proper to break in...
The two reciepts of Pougens have come safely to hand. the account had been settled without...
I have been favored with yours of the 25th of Feby. in answer to mine on the subject of the...
The state of my son in law, Col. Livingstons, health compels him to make a voyage. He accordingly...
I lost no time, after the receipt of your letter requesting a passport for Col. Livingston, in...
I ought long before this to have returned you my thanks, & those of Coll. Livingston for your...
Knowing that you find leasure amidst the bustle of politicks to amuse yourself with less...
Your favor of Dec. 20. has been recieved. the copy of the late volume of agricultural proceedings...
Presuming that you will have some means of keeping open the intercourse with Genl. Armstrong, &...
I have duly recd yours of the 8th. and will pay to it the attention you wish. We expect an...
This will be delivered by Mr. Jasper Livingston grandson of your old acquaintance Mr. Philip...
I take the Liberty to enclose a letter to Genl. Armstrong, containing letters to my sister, & my...
This will be delivered by my sons in Law Robert L. and Edward P Livingston. One being a senator...
I recd. from the hand of Col. Livingston your favor of Novr. 23. His return having been...
I thank you for your favor of the 11th. which I have just now recd. I feel much more indifferent...
I send by this post a roll containing a patern for a coat, of cloth which Mrs. Edward P...
Altho’ I have been very tardy in acknowledging your favors of Jany. 17 & 24th. and the very...
Tho I know that your time is occupied by more important concerns, yet the interest you take in...
Your favor of the 25th Oct. afforded me much pleasure by the information it gave of the success...
When I look at the date of your letter, I am actualy asshamed [ sic ] of the time I have kept the...
It has been my wish to find some specimen of manufacture within my domestic precincts worthy of...
I have not hesitated to send you one of the inclosed because I know that your mind will view in...
15 May 1812, New York. Introduces Mr. Budd, who wishes to meet JM and has applied to Livingston...