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Your letter of the 7th. has just come to hand. I enclose a copy of my letter to Mr. Everett, that...
I have just received the enclosed letter from Mr. Hassler, and I think myself justified in saying...
I have just recd. the inclosed papers from Docr. Carr with a request that I wd. forward them to...
I have seen no evidence yet that a Successor has been appointed to Mr Breckenridge. I hope the...
I have seen no evidence yet that a successor has been appointed to Mr Breckenridge. I hope the...
I received by the last mail yours from Albemarle with the documents referred to. That from Nelson...
I wrote you a few lines last evening in answer to yours of the 22d. Resuming my search for the...
I have this moment only recd. yrs. of the 22d. I regret the delay as you wished an earlier answer...
Among my letters from Judge Pendleton is one which relates to the Judicial Bill, as then before...
I did not receive your pamphlet till a few days ago; and your letter of the 29th. Ult. till...
I have apprized my Colleagues of the Board of my inability to join them & of the causes of it. My...
I inclose an extract of a letter from Professor Dunglison communicating his purpose of leaving...
Inclosed are an extract of a letter from Mr. John Randolph, and a letter to which that refers,...
Your favour of Aug. 3 was duly recd. with the two letters you inclosed. I received at the same...
I recd. yesterday yours of the 26th. Having never concealed my opinion of the nullifying doctrine...
Yours of Feby. 7 was duly recd., and I should feel some remorse, in noting the date, if I had not...
I recd. on the evening of friday your two letters of Augst. 30. & Sepr 1. with the Copy of the...
Your letter of the 5th found me under a return of indisposition which has not yet left me. To...
Since mine of the 19th. inst. I have recd. yours of the 16th., & hasten to comply with its...
I recd. by the last mail your favour of the 13th. with a copy of the Pamphlet containing the two...
Since mine of Jany. 29, I have recd. one of the papers of Hampden. But it is No. 2. the Enquirer...
I recd. last evening yours of the 29th. Ult: It confirms I observe my fears that nothing could...
I have recd. yours of Decr. 28 in which you wish me to say something on the agitated subject of...
I have recd. tho somewhat tardily, your letter of Novr. 20. Since mine of the 10th. acknowledged...
Finding by yours of the 16th. just recd. that you will not leave Edgewood, before a letter will...
Calculating that you may be yet found at Edgewood, I venture to add to the last paragraph some...
Adverting casually to my letter of Ocr. 30. it struck me as not amiss to erase the paragraph...
In my letter of September 18th. I stated briefly the grounds on which I rested my opinion that a...
I have this moment recd. yours of the 10th. In my answer to the preceding one which I addressed...
I have duly recd. your letter of Sepr. 27. The object of mine of Sepr. 18 was to suggest the...