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My visits to this place, considered as a halfway-house, rekindle the desire of bringing myself to...
Suppose another case which is not without examples; a family of Six daughters. Four of them are...
Midshipman John Clark who fell on the Eventful 10th. of Sepr. on Lake Erie was my son. I...
I have been here a fortnight, and am likely to continue a fortnight longer, and therefore not in...
M r Rives has presented to me the letter by which you were so kind as to make us acquainted—He...
Your kindness has emboldened me, whenever I want information of what relates to the arts, to...
I might have forwarded the inclosed by the last mail, but I thought it as wise to take the chance...
Your indulgence to me has led to many intrusion, which your goodness must forgive. I am now at...
Haveing been under an arrest for nearly eight months, and wrote to the Secretary of the Navy...
Will you be pleased to name the three 74s now building one of which is to be launched on the 20...
¶ John Mason to Dolley Madison. Letter not found. 8 June 1814. Described as a two-page autograph...
In the third page of your “Inquiry”, is an Assertion, which Mr. Adams has a right to regret as a...
Since my departure from Gothenburg Stockholm, I have been in such a constant tumult of motion,...
Yesterday my best friend I had the heartfelt satisfaction of hearing of your safe arrival at...
In Cabinet June 7. 1814—present J. Monroe, G.W. Campbell Genl. Armstrong W. Jones. R. Rush. The...
As I believe it will prove gratifying to you to be made acquainted with the progress of the Fine...
The enclosed letters were reced. yesterday from Mr. D. A. Smith of Baltimore; a gentleman of much...
The Bearer Mr. Eakin late Pay-Master for this District having requested me to say what I know of...
In obedience to your order of the 3d Inst I have the honor to Report the Several documents...
§ From William Barton. 6 June 1814, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. “I take the liberty of enclosing,...
§ From Wesson Briggs. 6 June 1814, Washington. “I lament to be again obliged to trouble you on...
§ From Edward Tiffin. 6 June 1814, “Treasury department, General Land Office.” “The Secretary of...
In consequence of your polite and liberal attention to my “Memoirs” of the Life of the late D r...
I have for some time been sensible I should be detained here longer than I had expected, but...
When your new Democratical Republick meets, you will find half a dozen Men of independent...
The enclosed letter, & one other to the Secy. of State, were received by me to-day under a cover,...
I have the honor to transmit herewith, in obedience to your orders of yesterday, a General Report...
I. A. Coles late col: of the 12th. Regt. of infantry, begs leave to make known to the President,...
The enclosed letter directed to me at the City of washington; but not red. untill this morning is...
I have recd your favour of May. 20, with the thoughts on Government, returned in good condition....