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Understanding from the public prints, that you are at Monticello, we avail ourselves of the...
presuming that a sample of the Waters of the Mississippi & Arkansaw Rivers, remarkable for their...
Your kind invitation to dinner this Day, increases the mortification I experience, from not being...
about 130 Leagues above the Cado nation & 230 from Natchitoches, we have discovered on either...
General Wilkinson has the Honor to submit, to the private Inspection of the President, Portraits...
84.  Borés—Character is not fully drawn,—for it might be said, that he is Industrious; Honorable...
I regret that Indisposition should have prevented the earlier acknowledgment of your obliging...
I regret that a variety of interruptions & engagements, should have so long prevented my...
In a case which excites the sharpest self-reproach & exposes me to severe reprehension, I venture...
The Bearer hereof Capt. Amos Stoddard, who conducts the Indian deputation on their visit to you,...
I have the Honor to enclose you a list of the Articles transmited you by Captain Stoddard, which...
The opposition of a party of Kances Indians, to a small detachment destined up the Missouri, for...
Could I be so vain as to impute aught of personal regard, to the generous & paternal support...
I find from a public print lately established in Kentucky, the main object of which is the...
Whatever may be the general impropriety, I pursuade myself that on a Subject irrelative to my...
The following information appears to rest on such broad and explicit grounds, as to exclude all...
I again intrude upon you the subject of the duplicate under cover, which presents a spectacle of...
Claiborne appears to be properly impressed par le awful crisis which awaits us, and promises...
I must trust to the peculiar delicacy and difficulty of my situation for the motive and the...
Accompanied by governor Claiborne, I, a few minutes since, met the merchants of the city, and in...
Capt. Stille late of the army—declares that speaking to Mr. Granger in Baltimore Concerning his...
“A moment of awful suspense has arrived. Mr. Burr’s letter to Mr. Mead, of the 12th instant,...
I last Evening had the Honor to receive your Letter of the 3rd. Ultmo., & rejoice at M: Briggs’s...
I have the Honor to inclose you a duplicate of my Letter of the 13th. Inst., transmitted by the...
I have the Honor to transmit you a duplicate of my last, & to inform you, that Judge Sprigg...
I transmit this by a Vessel bound to Baltimore, to cover a duplicate of my letter of the 26th....
I have just received your Original Letter, of the 3d. of January, and Sincerely congratulate you...
You will find under cover the Report I have promised, and I flatter myself you will not condemn...
Milligan the Express delivered me Your Letter of the 3rd. Ultmo. the Evening of the 14th. Inst:,...
I tresspass this Note on your Time, to inform you that I have strong expectations I shall be able...