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Colo. Muse shewed me yr letter to his son requesting I would take charge of his Deeds to you, and...
Summary ( LC : Madison Miscellany). Copied from a calendar, probably prepared about 1850 by Peter...
Printed excerpt (Stan. V. Henkels Catalogue No. 694 [1892], p. 94). About 1850 the present letter...
Summary ( LC : Madison Miscellany). The summary is in a calendar, probably prepared about 1850 by...
Letter not found. 18 December 1784 . The list probably kept by Peter Force (DLC: Madison...
Letter not found. 19 November 1786. The calendar of Pendleton’s letters (DLC: Madison Miscellany)...
I thank you For yr. Favr. of the 30th. past and For your kind concern about my health, which has...
Letter not found. 7 April 1787. Pendleton had noted on the cover of JM’s letter to him of 24...
Letter not found. 12 August 1787, Edmundsbury. The list probably kept by Peter Force (DLC:...
… A Republic was inevitably the American form, and its Natural danger Pop. Tumults & Convulsions....
Letter not found. 29 January 1788, Edmundsbury. On the docket of JM to Pendleton, 28 Oct. 1787 ,...
… The Resolutions respecting the Mississippi Navigation are of a Balmy nature, tending to give...
Will you Pardon my interrupting for a moment your Attention to the great subjects before you, to...
I am now, tho’ in a feeble state, just able to acknowledge the receipt of yr. two favrs. of the...
Since my last yr. sevl. favrs. of Augt. 24th. & 30th. & Sepr. 20th. have reached me, the two...
I am now, probably for the last time, to pay you my respects, as the time approaches fast (too...
I am unwilling at all times to intermeddle with the business of the legislature, & particularly...
A severe Paroxism of my old disorder having deprived me of the pleasure of seeing you this...
I should not have availed my self of yr. kind Indulgence, called a Stipulation, but sooner...
I have hitherto delayed to pay you my respects, lest I should for a moment withdraw your...
The Governor in his return drop’d at the Bowling Green, yr. very kind favr. of the 20th. past...
This date makes me blush when I acknowledge to have reced. in due time yr. kind favr. of October...
I have to thank you for yr. favr. of the 23d. past, which was the more acceptable, as I had heard...
[ Caroline [?], 19 Mch. 1784 . Noted in SJL as received 2 Apr. 1784. Not found.]
[ Place unknown, 19 Apr. 1784. Noted in SJL as received 23 Apr. 1784. Not found.]
[ Edmundsbury, 17 May 1784 . Noted in SJL as received 24 May 1784. Not found.]