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I was honoured with your favor of the 13th. Instant. I hope the Kentucky Members must have seen...
Since I had the pleasure of addressing you last I have heard of your arrival in Virga. I think it...
Since mine of the 30th. Ult, I have been honored with yours of the 20th. & 22d. I am disappointed...
The inclosed papers contain some of the debates of the Convention of South Carolina, and a vote...
I will thank you to inform me whether it is likely that any thing will be done this session of...
Your favor of the 4th. Instant was received by the last post. It was fortunate that the same...
I have heard of your return from your Northern excursion, and hope you met every gratification in...
I was this moment favoured with yours of the 23d. Ult. I was so fully possessed of your intended...
I have the pleasure to forward herewith two packets which came by the last French Packet. The...
Until I was informed of the intention of the President to pass through this City, I had not been...
Letter not found. 17 September 1802. Mentioned in Daniel Brent to Carrington, 22 Sept. 1802 (DNA:...
Having been for a considerable length of time out of the way of the post Office it is long since...
I was a few days ago favored with your very freindly and polite letter of the 19th. Ult. by Mr....
I have been favored with yours of the 8th. Instant and thank you for the notice you take of my...
The uncertainty of a letters getting to hand occasioned me not to write you while in Virginia....
Having travelled leisurely I arrived here last ev’ning and shall proceed tomorrow morning for...
I have been favoured with yours of the 4th: & 6th. Inst. In my last I inclosed the Journals to...
I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your Letter, covering a Commission appointing me...
It is probable some establishment of a Military Nature under the United States may be made at the...
Having an opportunity by Mr. Burnley I embrace it to acknowledge the Rect. of your favor of the...
Yesterday we had a full House. I am apprehensive from the complection of the Body that my...
A circumstance has been suggested to me upon which I have some hesitation, and will be determined...
I had the pleasure to inclose you by the last post the British Act of Parliament upon the subject...
I sent to Col: Innis a few days ago Copies of the Reports of Mr. Hamilton & Mr. Knox, with a...
I had the pleasure to receive your favor of the 6th. of June—it gives great satisfaction not only...
Since my last it is decided that Monroe is to be your opponent. The Interest of both Gabel &...
Having an opportunity by return of Mr. Barburs Servant to Orange, I embrace it to acknowledge the...
I am sorry to be troublesome to you, but upon further examination of the Census Act, it appears...
I am favored with yours of the 24. Ult. and am much releived by it from apprehensions that your...
§ From Edward Carrington. 25 November 1805, Canton. “I have the honor to inclose you, a Duplicate...