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I owe an apology for not sooner thanking you for the copy of your Speech in the House of Reps. on...
I beg leave to present to you the Revnd Mr. Jasper Adams, Principal of the Charleston College in...
As the period for the meeting of the visitors of the University is now near at hand, I take the...
I have received your very kind letter of the 26. Ult. We had neither changed our purpose, nor...
I had hoped to have had it in my power, before this time, to be at Montpelier; but having been...
I have been duly favored with your very kind letter of the 23d. It was our intention to take...
On turning to my bundles of Old Pamphlets, I picked out the inclosed duplicate Nos. of Debates in...
J. Madison with his respects to Mr. Rives, requests the favor of him to have the letter herewith...
The last mail brought me your favor of the 17th. accompanied by a copy of the last Southern...
Major Hamilton arrived here yesterday, & I had the pleasure, to-day, of placing in his hands the...
Your favor of the 31st. Ult. was duly recd. You have not mistaken my idea of the Constl. power of...
I have recd. under your cover, the newspaper containing the explanatory remarks on the two...
The heavy pressure of some public duties here recently, & the occupation of my mind, at the same...
It gave me great pleasure, on my return from Washington some days ago, to hear that your health...
I inclose the promised letters to the Baron & Baroness de Neuville to which is added one to Genl....
Since my arrival here, I have endeavoured to obtain all information respecting the character,...
I recd. by the last mail yours of the 8th. but not in time for an answer by its return. I hope...
It is a great sacrifice & disappointment to us to pass so near you, without having it in our...
I take the liberty, at the moment of leaving here, to send you a printed sheet containing some...
I have recd your very kind letter of the 6th. from Washington; and by the same mail, a copy of...
I have trusted to your goodness to suggest the existence of involuntary & uncontrolable causes...
The long continued rains have, for the last fortnight, deprived us of the pleasure of our...
I found it a matter of more difficulty than I anticipated to procure a pamphlet copy of Mr....
Permit me to introduce to you my friend Dr. R. C. Mason, a gentleman of distinguished...
Your favour of the 28 ult was, my dear Sir, duly recd. I thank you for Mr. Tylers pamphlet with...
I had the satisfaction, on the eve of our departure for the Springs, to receive your kind letter...
Your favor of the 4th. was duly recd. I had not forgotton the intimation of which I am reminded...
The constant hope, from day to day, of being able to make the visit to Montpelier, on which Mrs....
I have recd. the Copy of your Speech on "the removal of the Deposits," kindly forwarded in...
I beg leave to present to you my friend Mr. Niles, who was associated with me as Secretary of...
This will be handed to you by Richard Chapman a son of Reynolds Chapman who married one of my...
I return with thanks the papers you kindly favored me with an opportunity of perusing. They are...
I desired very much to have had the pleasure of paying my respects to yourself & Mrs. Madison on...
I have recd. the copy of your speech on the 28th. of March. It is the only one I have read on the...
Lieut. Hudson of the Navy has just given me in charge for you the enclosed Diploma of Honorary...
I have received your very friendly favor of the 15th. enclosing the Diploma of Honorary...