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As I can make no Apology for so long forgetting to return the volumes inclosed, I must, without...
I have recd. your favor of the 22d Ult: with the two vols. bearing the name of Condorcet. If the...
Accept my thanks for your favour of last month. The safe Arrival of your books has quieted my...
Permit me to present you, what I think a Curiosity. Dr Mayhews Thirtieth of January Sermon,...
On my return two days ago from a Meeting appointed to report to the Legislature of the State a...
I pay with much pleasure the debt of thanks for the copy of Mr. Wells’s Oration so kindly...
[1827?] Although the date when JM prepared this manuscript must remain uncertain, it could well...
We come, Sir, on behalf of the Citizens of Washington, to mingle our congratulations with our...
I am much indebted to the Citizens of Washington, in whose behalf you speak, for the expressions...
The magnificent spectacle which a voluntary retirement from the most exalted station, furnishes,...
Give me leave to Congratulate you on the success of your Administration, and to accept of my best...
J. Madison presents his respects to Mr. Colman with his thanks for the “Century Sermon,[”] he has...
Altho’ your personal and official acquaintance with Mr. J Graham, be well known to me, I can not,...
I recd. some days ago your favor of the 26 ult: but this is the first moment I have found to...
I take the Liberty of enclosing you a prospectus of a Reading Room for the Metropolis of the...
Besey calling on me for some seed allows me just time to write a line, to await your arrival at...
Your two favors of the 8 & 25 ult: were duly recd. The memoir in the former was put into the...
It is with the hope, that I may be permitted without the imputation of vanity, to convey in this...
On a long list of epistolary debts which I could not attend to, during the period of my public...
Letter not found. Ca. 16 March 1817. Offered for sale in Anderson Catalogue No. 958 (9–10 May...
I have to acknowledge the receipt of your favour with its inclosure and shall attend to your...
I have recd. yours of with the preceding one on the same subject. I sincerely wish the success to...
Your letter of Feby 6th Covering the Resolution & address of the General Assembly did not reach...
Mr. Birkbeck, a very extensive, and one of the most scientific and best practical...
Actuated by the influence of respect for your private Character as a Citizen retiring from public...
Permit me to trouble you with the perusal of the enclos’d copy of a letter, I have this day...
I cannot take my final leave of Washington, without calling to mind the epistolary debt remaining...
Notwithstanding the lapse of time, nothing definitive has taken place, in concert with Mr....
Yours on the subject of Mr. Brewer was duly received, and would alone have been a sufficient...
While gratitude fills and warms, the breast of a great and grateful people, whose feelings of...