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It was my intention to have called on you this evening, and to have presented in person M r...
The use you have made of my letters needed no apology. they were in fact public in their nature....
The committee to whom the business was committed, have recently made a report on my claims, a...
I have duly recieved your two favors of Feb.23. and 27. and am truly sensible of the interest you...
The enclosed letter from M r Go relating to a subject interesting to you, and your family, I...
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 13 th was recieved yesterday. your use of my letter with the alterations...
It was my intention, as it was my desire, to have communicated to the committee no part of your...
Your favor of Jan. 15. is recieved, and I am entirely sensible of the kindness of the motives...
The communication which you made to me when last at your house, of the correspondence between you...
I have executed an important, but painful duty with mr Goodwyn, & am on the point of setting out...
I regret that it will not be in my power to dine with you to day—Judge Nelson is with me & I...
Your favor of the 2 d was rec d on the 16 th inst. together with the herb which accompanied it,...
I sent you by the last mail an herb, which, as had been represented to me by Mr Buckner, had been...
Having lately rec d an intimation that an herb which I now send you, would be useful to you. I...
I intended to have called on you to day, and had actually set out, but have been compelld to...
Mr Owen intending from motives of respect to pay to you & Mr Madison, a visit, has requested of...
I have examined my letter of Jan. 13. 1803. as well as the indistinct copy given by the copying...
I sent you the other day, a copy of my message as first printed, & with errors in it. I now send...
Hearing that mr Webster & mr Ticknor will call on you, and indeed that their visit is principally...
Col: Sullivan of Massachussetts having intimated to me his intention of visiting certain parts of...
Finding that Gen l Lafayette will not arrive till thursday, and that the Dinner will not be...
General La Fayette left this for York, on saturday, and is I presume, now, near his post of...
The death of D r Foushee has forced on me very reluctantly, the appointment of some person to...
The moment, my dear friend, is come which I was so anxious should happen in your time. the office...
I inclose you a letter from Thomas Lieper, the Doyen, you know of the genuine republicans of...
I have duly rec d your favor of the 12 th inst. and concur in every sentim t you express on the...
I have had the pleasure to receive your favor of the second instant, with one enclosed from M r...
My friend Col o Peyton, passing thro’ Washington on a trip to the North, will pay his respects to...
I took the liberty some time last fall of placing mr Duane your notice, should any thing occur...
Mr Sullivan who will have the pleasure to present you this letter, intending to visit the upper...
The claim of the State, for the allowance of interest, on monies borrowed & applied to the...
I recieve mr Livingston’s question through you with kindness, and answer it without hesitation....
Such has been the pressure on me of late, that I have not had a moment, to pay attention or even...
The multiplied sollicitations to interest myself with you for applicants for office have been...
The inclosed letter is from a person entirely unknown to me; yet it seems to expect a confidence...
Since my last we have received no communication from Mr Rush, on the subject of Mr Cannings...
Mr. Girardin, president of the college of Baltimore understanding that the office of librarian to...
Shortly after the receipt of yours of the 24 th of October, & while the subject treated in it,...
I now forward to you a copy of the message, more legible than that which sent by the last mail. I...
The question presented by the letters you have sent me is the most momentous which has ever been...
I forward to you the inclosed letter on the same ground on which it is addressed to me, and not...
I transmit to your two despatches, which were receiv’d from mr Rush, while I was lately in...
I enclose you, the latest account, which I have rec d of the affairs of spain, and of the...
Can you give me any information respecting the boundaries, of your small tract of land, between...
It will afford me great pleasure to sit for the artist, mentiond, in yours, just received, & to...
The inclosed letters from mr Appleton & gen l Dearborn, will give you our latest intelligence...
The view which you have communicated of the condition, relation, & disposition, of Cuba, & its...
I have been lately visited by a mr Miralla, a native of Buenes Ayres, but resident in Cuba for...
The reasons assigned in your favor of the 7 th for preferring to retain Loudon instead of...