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I inclose herewith the only printed addition which has been made to the sheets of the Journal...
My last inclosed a continuation of the printed Journals of the H. of Reps. I now add two sheets...
I was charged by Mr. Charles Pinckney of South Carolina, with a message to you that entirely...
Every man who loves his country must feel great uneasiness at the defects that have been...
The President once mentioned to me that he expected he shou’d find it necessary to remove the...
I beg leave to introduce to you Mr. Joseph Daviess the district attorney for Kentuckey, he is a...
I can not at so late a day acknowledge your two favors of without an explanation which I am sure...
25 January 1802. In response to letter from Nicholas [not found], makes an agreement with him...
You have laid me under the greatest obligations. The favour that you have done me will be forever...
I have in a few days past received from Virginia $2500, which will prevent the necessity of my...
The enclosed letter was sent to me by Genl. Marshal, who begs that you will send it under cover...
14 September 1804, Warren. “It gives me great pleasure to hear that you and Mrs. Madison, are to...
After the indecent attack that was made upon you in Congress in the course of the last Session,...
The distress of the people of this country under the embargo, is and will be such, that every...
At the beginning of the session we cou’d have carried any plan connected with the repeal of the...
The idea I meant to express yesterday was "to repeal the embargo no matter how soon, as to all...
Some of our friends have a great anxiety that the non intercourse law should expire at the end of...
That the President ought to be authorized, in case either of the France or G. Britain shall so...
My reason for mentioning to you this Morning the subject we conversed about, was that this is the...
I have endeavoured to ascertain how the votes wou’d be in the Senate upon the nomination of Mr....
I have endeavoured to ascertain how the notes wou’d be in the Senate upon the nomination of Mr....
19 October 1809, Warren. Introduces Maj. James Morrison of Kentucky, “one of the most respectable...
When I was in Richmond lately, it was said Judge Griffin, wou’d probably, never be able to take...
When at war with the only nation that has the means of serious annoyance, to have the force of...
I did not receive your favor of the 11th. instant till a few days ago; and I have till now been...
I had the pleasure two days ago to receive your favour of the 27th. of November. I beg you to be...
The fortunate and happy restoration of peace, has caused all those whose patriotism alone induced...
I have recd yours of the 28th. Ult. The wishes of your son & of yourself, that he might be appd....
I had the pleasure to receive your favour of the 2d. instant at this place a few days past. When...
I have the honor to enclose to you a resolution of the Assembly of the State of Virginia,...
As you no doubt are informed, the last assembly made large appropriations of money to the...
On the receipt of your letter, I made enquiry of Mr Latrobe concerning the young French Engenier...
The inclosed has just been handed to me from Mr. Latrobe. You will say to him what you think...
Be pleased to accept my cordial thanks for the inquiries you have made as to an engineer for this...
I have recd. yours of the 28. Apl. I have always regarded Mr. Latrobe as the first Architect in...
Nothing could induce me to give you so much trouble, but, a belief that your desire to serve our...
I have duly received your letter of May 10. It is true as you have understood, that Mr. Hassler...
I duly received your letter of March 4. inclosing a Resolution of Feby. 22. by the General...
By a resolution of the General Assembly of Virginia, the President and Directors of the Literary...
I omitted to forward the inclosed. I know nothing of the writer but from the letter itself; and...
I feel great reluctance in giving you the trouble of what I consider a personal application. The...
I have recd yours of the 30th. Ult. It will afford me pleasure to promote your wishes on behalf...
I have the honor to inform you that you are appointed one, of the Visitors of the Central College...
I have duly recd. your letter of the 18th. inclosing a commission for me, as one of the Visitors...
I feel the utmost reluctance to address you upon a subject of a personal nature or about one with...
I had made up a decision on the case of your Nephew, previous to the rect of your favor of the...