1To James Madison from Nicholas Biddle, 12 October 1807 (Madison Papers)
Mr. N. Biddle presents his Compliments to Mr. Madison and has the honor to inclose to him the only late political pamphlets of any interest which he brought from London. He regrets that he has nothing more interesting to send, & hopes that these may not be unacceptable to Mr. Madison PHi : Nicolas Biddle Papers.
2To James Madison from Nicholas Biddle, 9 February 1822 (Madison Papers)
I have so often derived pleasure from your writings, that I should deem it an act of gratitude to present to you the paper which accompanies this note, were I not sensible how little it enables me to repay my obligations. I can therefore only request that you will place it in your library as a mark of my great respect for one who is realizing the best hopes of all statesmen by closing a...
3To James Madison from Nicholas Biddle, 26 April 1825 (Madison Papers)
I have delayed answering the letter which you did me the honor to write to me on the 16th inst, until I could communicate the decision of the Board of Directors, which took place today. The difficulty which attends such an arrangement as you propose, arises from the nature of the operations of the Bank, and the peculiar situation of a large portion of its property. It is considered essential...
4To James Madison from Nicholas Biddle, 10 May 1827 (Madison Papers)
Permit me to request you to place the accompanying pamphlet in your library as a mark of the very sincere respect & regard of the writer. No one can feel more sensibly than I do the imperfections of this humble effort to honor the memory of your departed friend, & to no one can they be more apparent than to yourself who so well appreciated his merits. I would have willingly transferred to...
5To James Madison from Nicholas Biddle, 27 May 1827 (Madison Papers)
I have deferred answering your favor of the 17th inst until I could ascertain whether the Society is possessed of a copy of the Report on the subject of the revised code. I find that it is not among our collections, & I shall therefore be much gratified, as will be the whole society, if you can conveniently furnish a copy. I thank you very sincerely for the correction of the two errors into...