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I observe you have brought forward the amendments you proposed to the federal Constitution. I...
Accept my acknowledgments for your favor of the 18th. instant. The printed remarks inclosed in it...
From the manner in which you have been pleased to communicate with me both verbally & otherwise I...
I recd. your message from Mr. Dawson, and am at a loss to account for my letter not reaching you...
Your favor of the 9th. was not received till it was too late to be answered by the last mail. I...
I am favored with your letter of the 18th. from wch. I find the ground of apprehension,...
I received information of the nomination of Mr. O. yesterday. He is certainly a very suitable...
I am sorry to find that the Rhode Island Convention have adjourned without determining in favor...
I have been some days in debt for your favor of the 21st instant. Accept my thanks for the Medal...
I recd. your favor of the 28th. instant by yesterdays post. I find the idea of a landed fund for...
I have the pleasure to enclose you a further consideration of the affairs of R. Island —and two...
As I know you lodge at Mrs. Ellsworths I take the liberty of troubling you wth. a request that...
Mr. Coxe has the honor to request a few Minutes conversation with Mr. Madison this Evening at 7...
I have the Honor to enclose you a paper No. 3 on which the estimate was founded relative to the...
In pursuance of the intention I had the honor to intimate to you last week I have commenced the...
Mr. T. Coxe will be very much obliged to Mr. Madison if he can inform him what is the estimated...
Mr. Madison presents his respects to Mr. Coxe. He wishes to have a little conversation with him...
… 1. Of the grain & flour of late years exported to G. B. what proportion was probably consumed...
Mr. Madison presents his thanks to Mr. Coxe for the paper sent him a few days ago on the subject...