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We do ourselves the honor to communicate to your Excellency the European intelligence which we...
Letter not found. ca. 14 February 1786. Mentioned in JM to Jefferson, 18 March 1786 , where JM...
Some considerable time ago I wrote a letter to my Nephew, Bushrod Washington, and used the...
It gave me great pleasure to hear that the voice of the Country had been directed to you as chief...
Since I got home which was on the day preceding our election, I have received your favor of the...
Altho’ it is not my intention to derive any pecuniary advantage from the generous vote of the...
RC ( LC : Madison Papers). Unsigned. Cover franked by JM and addressed to “Edmund Randolph Esqr....
Your favor of has been duly received, though we are sorry to inform you, the packett had sailed a...
Your Excellencies favor of the 4th Inst. enclosing a list of Pensioners came to hand this morning...
A Congress was made for the first time on monday last and our friend C. Griffin placed in the...
I mentioned in a late letter that I had addressed to your care a small box of books for the...
Being in your debt for ten volumes of Buffon, I have endeavored to find something that would be...
I have had the pleasure of your two favors of the 1 and 7. instant. The refusal of Mr. Henry to...
The period since my last has been so unfruitful of occurrences that I have not thought it worth...
The Gentleman who does me the honor of delivering this letter to you is Mr Anstey. He is...
RC ( LC : Madison Papers). Cover missing. Many years later, after recovering the letter, JM...
It was not in my power to obtain the enclosed in time, to forward them by the last Mail; but they...
I recd. yesterday your favor of the 23d. Ult. The first countenance of the Assembly corresponds...
The inclosed papers will give you a view of the business in the Convention at Poughkepsie. It is...
I have put off writing from day to day for some time past, in expectation of being able to give...
Your favour of the 12 Ulto. came safe to hand through the conveyance of Capt. Barber together...
The bearer hereof, Monsieur L’Olive, proposing [to] pass thro’ Virginia, I take the liberty of...
RC ( LC : Madison Papers). Unsigned but in JM’s hand. Docketed by Randolph, “J. Madison. Sep: 30,...
I am just favored with yours of the 27. Ulto. My last was sent from Alexandria, and as the...
I do myself the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your Excellencies favor of the 15th. Ult. to...
The Secretary’s despatch will have communicated to you the Resolution of Congress giving their...
Your favour of the 17th. inst: inclosing a letter from Mr. Jones and a copy of the ecclesiastical...
Pursuant to the request of your last letter (dated about the middle of Septr) I had an attested...
A journey into the Southern parts of France and Northern of Italy has prevented my sooner...
At the time your letter from the Rocks was delivered to me, I had neither pen, ink, paper, or a...