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Nothing has transpired since I last wrote, except the arrival of Commodore Rodgers from Baltimore...
I have just been favored with your confidential letter of the 11th instant, and will lose not a...
Since my letter dated at 8. in the morning, it occurred to me that there might be an advantage in...
The several measures indicated in your letter of the 5th of this month, have been carried into...
Employing myself during the past month in arranging papers, I laid my hands upon the enclosed,...
I lose no time in returning the enclosed letters, which came to hand to day, and for the perusal...
The Edinburgh review reached me safely. I had read the article on the corn laws, but confess the...
I have to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 28th of last month enclosing the one from...
Your opportunities of obtaining correct information from St Petersburgh, were long superior to...
Grattan said of Burke lately, “that he had read more than all mankind, and that his command of...
As the last Edinburgh review may not yet have fallen into your hands, I do myself the pleasure to...
It would have been a greatr gratification to me if I could have announced to you before this time...
R. Rush presents his affectionate respects to Mr Adams, with the hope that Mrs Adams and himself...
I had the honor of your favor of the 14th of last month enclosed to me by Mr Smith, and upon...
The enclosed papers have just been sent on to R. Rush by this days southern mail, and he loses...
R. Rush presents his respectful compliments to Mr Adams, and begs leave to enclose him a note...
I do myself the pleasure to enclose you two letters from Mr Adams, which I venture to persuade...
Your valued favors of the 5th and 10th, have gratified, instructed, and consoled me. As far as I...
Your very obliging and gratifying favor of the 17th of this month, with all its accompaniments,...
Since writing to you this morning, I have determined upon doing a bold thing. I do not often...
After thanking you, most cordially, for the affectionate interest you have taken in my late...
I cannot refrain from the expression of my most hearty congratulations to you on the auspicious...
Having been favoured with the perusal of a letter of this date, address’d to you by the Secretary...
I do not know that I have ever yet made my acknowledgments to you for the favor you were kind...
If I have detained the enclosed letter longer than was proper, I beg it may be ascribed, not to...
In considering the case submitted to him yesterday by the President, the attorney general has the...
R. Rush has the honor to enclose to the President, 1. A letter from the governor of Louisiana...
Mr Dallas insists upon it that the emperor Alexander is a republican. As one proof of it he tells...
R. Rush has the honor to present his most respectful compliments to Mrs Adams, and to thank her...
I was made happy by your last esteemed favor, from its assuring me that your health was restored...