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I have lately recovered from a severe attack of fever, which confined me to my bed for ten days;...
I received your note enclosing one of Capt. Truxtun’s. We this day argued the case of Burr before...
On my return home, after an absence of many months, I am naturally led to enquire, after the...
The mail of saturday brought me judge Johnson’s apology for his opinion which you were so good as...
The importance of the questions submitted to my consideration in your letter of the 26. of...
It is with deep regret I have observed a malevolent attempt, to disturb the repose of your old...
The intelligence contained in the enclosed, is at this crisis, so interesting & important, that I...
Previous to my receiving your note of the 22d. inst: Mr. Madison had sent me a lenthy statement...
The Circuit Court of the United States for this District sat yesterday at New Castle, or rather...
The enclosed letter from my father comes down as late as the 26th. ulto. Government are perhaps...
Burr is actually in Philada. I have just received a letter from Mr. Dallas of which the following...
I recd. your favor enclosing Mr. Pleasonton’s note. Mr. Read informed me, when at New Castle,...
The enclosed were forwarded to me by Dr. Tucker from Washington, & found me at this place, which...
I beg leave to introduce to you W . A. Macaulay a physician in the army of the United States. He...
It has been so long since I had the pleasure of hearing from you, that I feel anxious to know...
I have read and considered the papers and documents referred to me relative to the case of a...
I cannot but express the sincere satisfaction, I feel on the appointment of an old Revolutionary...
The embargo appears to be considered by all parties as a wise & salutary measure. With the...
When I had the pleasure of visiting you at Monticello, I mentioned a letter from the late...
I cannot avoid transmitting you the enclosed letter from my father, which was forwarded to me...
I received by the last mail your favor of the 1st inst. returning to me the letters from my...
I have read and considered the inclosed papers. The subject they furnish is interesting to the...
I must beg you to accept the copy of my friend Brackenridge ’s “ Voyage to S. America ,” herewith...
Your obliging favor of the 12 uto. I duly received, covering the Petition I had enclosed to you....
I received your favor of the 21st. inst: by the mail of this morning & shall obey your friendly...
I return you the papers relative to Philip M. Topham. I am decidedly of opinion that the...
Agreeably to the direction contained in your last favor I wrote to the district attorney of...
I returned you some time since the papers you sent to me in order to get the recommendation of...
Page 1. Line 2. After “fellow citizens” add, “entirely unexpected & much to be deprecated,...
Judge Chase has affirmed the decree of judge Bedford in the case of the Favourite. This was to be...