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Yours of the 7th. has been recieved, & the papers it covered, but I must trouble you again to...
Your’s of the 16th. is recieved. there is nobody here who can give me any information of the law...
I had been in expectation of leaving this for Monticello this day sennight: but the present...
Harrassed with interruptions & worn down with fatigue; I take up my pen at midnight to scribble...
Mr. Hening informs me that 6. cases in the court of Appeals depend on an Act of 1691. c. 9....
A caucus was held on Saturday by the members of Congress at which 89. attended. Mr. Madison had...
I believe I mentioned to you at Monticello that seeing that the case between Peyton & Henderson...
The family arrived here yesterday morning without any accident, as Martha will probably inform...
I am happy to hear that the children are likely to bear the attack of the whooping cough with...
Lest you should fail in getting Smith’s paper I inclose you a paragraph prepared for that, &...
Every thing from Europe for some time past being interesting, I have sent you some of the Public...
By yesterday’s mail I learn that it would be the desire of many of the good citizens of our...
The post of last night brings us agreeable information from New Orleans & Natchez. Genl....
I have been so closely engaged since I came here that I have not had time to write any letter...
I now inclose you Govr. Drayton’s answer to Doctr. Tucker by which you will percieve that there...
Believing a letter will still find you at home, I drop you a line to give you the Western news. a...
I inclose a letter for Colo. C. L. Lewis of Buckisland, which, from it’s contents, will justify...
Your letter recieved this morning has given me a pang under which I am overwhelmed. I take up my...
A gentleman here has occasion for a particular purpose to consult the Preliminary discourse...
I am made happy by the regular accounts of the health of the inhabitants of Edgehill. here there...
On the evening of the 3d inst. we recieved a letter from mr King (arrived at N. York) covering...
The general mind of Congress seems now to be rallying to a certain course of proceeding. a bill...
Your’s of the 29th. came to hand last night only, so it has loitered a post somewhere. I am sorry...
Your’s of May 30. has been recieved. should Brown recover so that the law shall inflict no...
Yours of the 20th. has been duly recieved. my former letters will have informed you that the...
Your’s of the 13th. is recieved. I promised in my last I would make enquiry of mr Milledge of...
I recieved two days ago your favor of the 6th. and am very glad you made to me a full...
In a letter of May 2. to mr Peyton I had said to him that if Henderson, counting on the...
In a letter written to you (the last fall, I believe) I took occasion to mention to you that...
Immediately on the reciept of your letter I communicated to mr Nicholas so much of it as related...
It is with an aching heart I take up my pen, & this circumstance must apologise for my...