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I have recd your favor of the acquainting me with your proposed trip to N. York. I had entered...
I return you mr Jefferson’s letters, having shewn them to mr Dallas. I enclose some letters from...
I received your letter of the 10 February . I return you my sincere thanks for your patronage of...
I came here last wednesday, I preached to the army on Sunday. The Discourse was timely, for the...
The Parliamentary Manual, originally compiled for my own personal use, was printed on the...
§ Alexander Moore to James Monroe. 28 January 1814, Washington. “At the request of several...
This Letter is devoted to one Subject. Since the Death of Judge Cushing there has been frequently...
12 October 1811, Washington. JM remits the sentence of death imposed 12 Aug. 1811 by a...
Yours of the 5th. and 9th are received. My Eyes and my hands forbid every unnecessary Word. I...
Having had, for a considerable time past, opportunities of observing the rapid progress of...
I have duly recieved your favor of Jan. ___ informing me of your intention to publish the result...
Mr. Bristed, in his Hints, p. 389 to 413, has published some account of an affair which he says...
The Petition of David Easterbrook, William Taylor—and Paul Bentalou and Cumberland Dugan,...
Being so much more within writing distance here than at Monticello , and with time freer from...
The people of this City, have been as distinguished for their patriotism, as for a consistent...
I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of a Commission from the President of the United...
I proceeded according to agreement to make notes of what I understood to be the intention of all...
Th: Jefferson presents his respects to M r Delaplaine & willingly becomes a subscriber to the...
The Arrival of Mr. Crawford and two Letters from our friend Monroe and david parish Have informed...
When your letter reached me last winter I was extremely low in health, and my mind desponding. I...
I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your respected, and highly interesting letter of...
I return the 10. first volumes and will be glad of the next 10. I found several sheets of the 7...
Owing to an unusual press of matter for the two last papers we have been compelled to postpone...
I have the honor to inclose with this a letter from William Morrison of Kaskaskia, requesting a...
There being a Mail only once a week to the Sulphur Springs whither Colo Monroe has gone, and his...
Being sensible of the interest You feel in all useful discoveries and improvements in our...
I should not so soon have troubled you with a reply to your friendly favor of Mar. 15. but for...
I ought perhaps sooner to have informed you that mr Crav. Peyton had assigned to me your note for...
It is with great pleasure that I have observed, of late, the continued evidences of thy health so...
My general aversion from the presumption of intruding on the public an opinion of works offered...
Being now within a day or two of my departure from this place, I inclose you a draught on Mess rs...
Will Mr Jefferson be so kind as to lend me a couple of hundread brick which shall be returned...
It is so long a time my beloved Friend since I have had the satisfaction of hearing from you,...
Your’s is recieved by Squire , and the girl begins this morning the first necessary branch, which...
About 9. O’Clock this Morning we spoke a fishing Schooner from the Grand Bank, belonging and...
Since I had the pleasure of writing you yesterday, I have learnt that a Swedish vessel will sail...
Your favor of the 4 th did not arrive here till yesterday, owing to the late rains which have...
I thank you for the information contained in your lette r of Apr. 28. and in the paper...
Mr Monroe left Town this morning with an intention of spending a few days at his Plantation....
Io non so, se nella sua solitudine di Monticello ello si sia qualche volta ricordato di me. Ma so...
My last letter mentioned some good news which I had heard from America I thank God this has been...
Dans le nombre des monuments publics, les ponts jetés sur des grandes fleuves sont les plus...
I met with Doct r Flood at Buckingham court house on the second monday of the present month. From...
I thank you My Dear, & revered Brother & Sister, for your repeated attentions to me, & mine. The...
I take the liberty of sending you a republication in the pamphlet form, of a series of papers...
§ From Louis XVIII. 24 January 1816, Paris. Letter of credence for “Sieur Hyde de Neuville” as...
I am happy in an opportunity, by favour of my good friend General Dearborn , to tender you my...
§ Daniel D. Tompkins to James Monroe. 5 June 1815, New York. “A. Clark Esqr, who visits...
I am informed by my friend & neighbour Mr. Du Ponceau, that he has received a letter from our...
you always collect some comfort or consolation for your Friends—your information respecting the...