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Under present circumstances I do not concieve myself authorised not to send you an extract of a...
My Letter of the 1st July Has Made You Expect a More particular Answer to Your important...
I have had the honor of receiving your letter, of the 16th of july last, and have to regret that...
I am not ignorant of the epithet that a Solicitation of this kind is intitled to, and that it...
The Legislature of South-Carolina, deeply impressed with the situation in which the U. States...
The Citizens of Philadelphia, friends to our Government and your administration, have often...
If your Excellency should not have the copy of the letter, at present in your possesion which you...
It is fortunate for Mankind when those who possess splendid Talents, and who are placed in high...
The difficulty of procuring a sufficient supply of freestone, of a quality suitable to the...
I latterly had the pleasure of the perruseal of a letter from the Secretary of War to my brother...
I take the liberty of communicating to you a transaction—for which communication I am sure no...
Presuming on the readiness which your Excell. has ever shewn to assist the Injur’d, the...
I enclose sketches from which to make the financial paragraph. You will perceive that there is...
When I ventured to express an opinion respecting Offices & Officers I forebore remarking anything...
The office with which I have been honored under your administration, was conferred without...
Encouraged by that Philanthropy of disposition for which you are so eminently distinguished among...
Permit me to Congratulate you on being Chose President of my Country I sencerely Pray every...
We the Subscribers, Merchants, & other Inhabitants of Marblehead, have noticed, with no small...
Nothing is more difficult than to give you a suitable nomination for comrs. of bankry. at...
I had the honor of paying you my respects on the 27th. July ulto. under Cover of Js. Madison...
Some time ago—very long after its date—the mail brought me thy favor of the 11th. of August. I...
I have heretofore avoided, making any direct communication to yourself, lest it should have been...
With sentiments of the profoundest deference & respect, I solicit your attention to a few remarks...
In my Letter dat’d Feb. 14th., to you my best friend Mr Jefferson, I Specified the circumstances...
Since I had the honor of waiting upon you this morning Mr. Madison has Inform’d Mr Erving on my...
I hope you will not think it strange that I have taken this way of communicating to you my...
We the under signed chiefs are deputies appointed by our nation. Now we have come we are of...
I am glad to hear of your safe arival in good health at Monticello. I now enclose a state of our...
Having been absent from home for several months, & having returned only lately, I did not receive...
A variety of avocations have delayed for some, time, the Gratification of my desire, to...
Being this day informed that the death of the late worthy Collector of this Port has taken place,...
I recd. yours of the 25. ulto. with one to Mr. de Cepede , this morning, when I also recd. my...
My child continuing very unwell , I sent him with Miss Nicholson about 16 miles out of town, mean...
I enclose a letter from Mr Simons respecting the new slave importation law . Is it proper that he...
After a very arduous struggle our election has terminated against us apparently . I say...
I hope it will be no Offence to you, for a private charecter to make a fiew Observations...
I enclosed you by the mail of yester day a formal opinion, on the questions contained in your...
I have been honored with the receipt of your Letter of the 6th Ult. and in obedience to your...
Since the 12th. Ultimo Messrs. Poidrass Morgan and Watkins have been attending in the City with a...
I met my family in health, after a journey of dispatch, and of course, some fatigue. At Hartford,...
J’ai bien à vous remercier de la continuation de vos bontés, et de toutes les marques que vous en...
Having the temerity to address your Excellency about four weeks ago—I again beg leave to solicit...
In compliance with certain resolutions that were had at a meeting of the Officers of Militia at...
The Necessity of an Active Correspondance with the U.S. Has never been Better Evinced than on the...
Mr. Hawkins has not in any of his letters to me, said a word about the price of the Polygraph he...
I have recieved as yet no answer from Mr. Clark; in the event of Mr. Clark’s declining to...
The following Statement exhibits First—A List of Ports and harbors, that, from their importance...
From a confidence in thy friendly disposition, though personally unknown to each other, I feel no...
I have received the honor of your letter of the 17th. Ulto. which suffered a small delay by being...
James Madison Esqr. Secretary of State, will I hope have been my kind Interpretor near you with...