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I recd. your letter acknowleging the rect. of the three papers in the Gazetteer. At the request...
Mr. T. Coxe will be very much obliged to Mr. Madison if he can inform him what is the estimated...
It is my own opinion that the enclosed paper will do good among our own citizens, and public men,...
Your letter of the 5th. instant came to my hands yesterday afternoon, and the mail will depart in...
I am informed by my friend & neighbour Mr. Du Ponceau, that he has received a letter from our...
I have the honor to respectfully to represent to you, that the Governor of Pennsylvania has been...
21 April 1804, Purveyor’s Office. “I have taken pains to procure information whether I could...
I have been here about a Fortnight during which time we have not made a Congress. So. Carolina,...
I add to the paper No. 1 the two inclosed papers. You will excuse their rough form and the...
I find it to be a fact, that a family connexion of a person, who accuses ABurr, expresses his...
Since you left Philadelphia I have kept my attention awake to the conduct of the most able—as...
I hope this letter will find you restored to that state of health which your personal happiness,...
7 June 1805, Philadelphia . “Shortly before Mr. Adams[’]s mission of Messrs. Gerry, Pinckney &...
I wrote you a note by yesterdays mail, without signature, date of place or year, putting at foot...
I am favored with your letter of the 18th. from wch. I find the ground of apprehension,...
Under all the circumstances of the times, in Europe & America, the tendency of things to the...
You were good enough to subscribe for a set of the letters of Publius at my request. I have recd....
1) On the State of external affairs in February 1807. Every faithful and reflecting friend to the...
Mr. Jacob Meyer, who was lately our consul in French St. Domingo is going to Washington upon some...
We have been made very happy by the accots from Richmond by yesterday’s post which were to the...
I had the honor to furnish you lately with some Abstracts (in my hand writing) from a paper...
I hope and trust, that the air and partial relaxation of Montpelier have restored you to the...
To James Madison, Esquire, Secretary of State the memorial & petition of Tench Coxe, a citizen of...
A british armed brig of 10 guns, & I believe about 250 Tons has been this afternoon crippled &...
I have this afternoon obtained from a friend of Col. Geo. Morgan a copy of his handbill which was...
Tho it is probable, that the subject may reach you & Mr. Jefferson in some other way, I think it...
Mr. Eustis, the late Secretary of War, on his way to Boston, remained two or three days here....
I have the honor to inclose to you an extract from a letter from Silas Dinsmore, Indian agent of...
In the course of my reflections upon the intended negociations at St. Petersburg, I find my mind...
From a desire to cultivate the public interests and honor of the United States I prepared, soon...