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When I retired from the government, I yielded with too much facility, first to the importunities...
I recieved your letter at dusk, when no candle was lighted, & not suspecting your so sudden...
The 1st. of mr Nicholson’s resolutions was decided yesterday affirmatively by 87. republ. against...
Your favor of the 2 d was rec d on the 16 th inst. together with the herb which accompanied it,...
I have just heard it stated here that the suspension of the payments to France was in the first...
I have yours of 21. ulto. and very sincerely thank you for the interest you take in what concerns...
I receivd with great pleasure your favor of the 29 of march, with a copy of one which you had...
I do not know by what individuals the association was formed which is the subject of the inclosed...
Your favor on your departure from Richmond came to hand in due time. altho’ I may not have been...
Instead of the unintelligible sketch I gave you the other day, I send it drawn more at large. mrs...
J. M ’s best respects to mr Jefferson . He has the pleasure to send, for his perusal, a late...
Hearing that mr Webster & mr Ticknor will call on you, and indeed that their visit is principally...
The reasons assigned in your favor of the 7 th for preferring to retain Loudon instead of...
I mentiond in a letter which I lately wrote to you, that I had seen in a paper from Richmond, a...
Your favor of the 11th. reached me yesterday. We were mortified to find that our letters had not...
The enclosed may gave you some amusment. I have read neither, and cannot therefore speak of their...
Reynolds , collector of York, is dead, and Wm. Carey of that place is recommended very strongly...
[ Philadelphia, 25 May 1784 . Entry in SJL reads: “[May] 25. Colo. Monroe. Inclosed the 270....
Yours of Jan. 4. was recieved last night. I had then no expectation of any opportunity of...
I thank you for your letter of the 6 th . it is a proof of your friendship, and of the sincere...
Supposing the particulars of the New York election interesting to you, I will give you a...
The inclosed was lately sent me by Col: Newton to be forwarded to you. Since my last R. Evers Lee...
Your favor of May 4th. was presented to me on the 24th. ulto. by Mr Pinkney. That of March 16th....
I communicated to you, when I had last the pleasure to see you, that during the late conspiracy...
The sum I have been forc’d to advance on the subject of my last , will force me to draw on you...
Be so kind as inform me whether in consequence of our conversation respecting the nominations for...
The moment, my dear friend, is come which I was so anxious should happen in your time. the office...
Mr. Craven, who was here at the receipt of your favor of the 15th. & will probably be here a week...
The embargo passed two days since. […] of some moment in the character […] […]ber of this city...
Permit me to present to your acquaintance & to that of your family m r Gray & his Lady of Boston...
Since mine of the 26th. Callender is arrived here. he did not call on me; but understanding he...
Jas. Monroe’s best respects to Mr. Jefferson. He has lately been in Orange at Mr. Madisons, from...
I wrote you lately by Judge Wilson whom I accompanied to the circuit court at Charlottesville. I...
On my return from Richmond I was favored with yours of the 14. of July. I should have answered it...
The bearer hereof is mr Whitney of Connecticut a mechanic of the first order of ingenuity, who...
major General Brown , who commands the northern division of our army , will have the pleasure to...
I return you the extract which you were so kind as to give me the perusal of, with an assurance...
The present is merely to inclose to you a letter I have received from a lady who is distressed on...
Our Visitors determined to make a report to the Governor as their patron, of the progress and...
Dr. Barraud who will present you this is a very respectable citizen & able physician of Norfolk....
I have inclosed you the papers relative to the British Consul at Norfolk, in the affr. of the man...
Your favor of the 16th. came to hand yesterday, & by this day’s post I inclose you a draught on...
The doubt which you suggest as to our jurisdiction over the case of the grand jury v. Cabell, had...
You will have heard that upon the discussion of G.M.’s merits, the foreign business was postponed...
Yours of the 12th. came to hand yesterday. we shall be happy to recieve mrs Monroe & yourself...
After the most mature reflection I have at length yielded to my inclinations to suffer my name to...
This will be delivered you by Mr. Peters with whom you are acquainted. He was presented me in a...
There are two persons in this place who according to the information I have recd., have...
Our correspondence will be printed today in a pamphlet, a copy of which shall be sent to you by...
You informed me that the instruments you had been so kind as to bring for me from England would...