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I expected to have had the pleasure of seeing you, more than a month past, and to have deliver’d...
J. M’s best respects to mr Jefferson. He encloses him a hand bill just receivd which seems to...
At the commencment of the war I was decidedly of your opinion, that the best disposition which...
M r Dortic mentioned in your favor of the 23 d ult o was furnishd with a passport, and a packet...
The President will communicate to day to the Congress , the discovery which has been lately made...
The letters to D r Jackson & mr Appleton received with yours of the 16 th shall be forwarded by...
The President’s health is rather improved since my last to you. He had a bad night, but his fever...
We have heard with equal astonishment and concern that Gen l Hull has surrender’d the army under...
m r Rush has just left me to bid you farewell, intending, when he departed, to set out on his...
I have the pleasure to return you your correspondence with the directors of the Rivanna company...
A M r Easterley who reminds me of a conversation with him in London some years past, has...
I intended calling on you to day, which I still hope to be able to do in the afternoon. Your...
It would give me real pleasure to be useful to m r arm i stead , for the reasons which you have...
It is not known that the British govt. has accepted the mediation of Russia; nothing has been...
24 December 1812, War Department. Proposes for JM’s approval various “Promotions in the Army of...
Mr Bagot has offerd, an alternative, in the coast of the Island of New Foundland, from Cape Ray...
§ From James Monroe. 16 December 1814, War Department. “The Senate having declined confirming the...
I arrived here this morning at 8 OClock, and have been since within 4 miles of Benedict, at...
I return you mr Jefferson’s letters, having shewn them to mr Dallas. I enclose some letters from...
I have yours of the 6th. I am willing & ready to act in either character alluded to. The effect...
The Secretary of State, to whom was referred the Resolution of the House of Representatives of...
I have receivd yours of the 12th. Since my return home I have recover’d daily from the...
We have had no rain since my arrival here, nor had there been any for some time before. The most...
The Secretary of State, to whom was referred the resolution of the Senate of the 20th instant,...
Mr Serurier presented to me yesterday a copy of his letter of credence from the Emperor...
I return’d here yesterday morning, having been prevented arriving the preceding evening by the...
The Spanish officer to whom the enclosed papers relate, having obtaind an interview, presented...
I quartered last night near charlotte Hall, and took a view this morning at 8 oClock, from a...
The Secretary of State, to whom was referred the Resolution of the House of Representatives of...
I have receivd yours of the 28th. april, from monticello. The late events in France will...
The Undersigned acting as Secretary of State to whom was referred the Resolution of the Senate,...
Finding that my arrangments in Loudoun might be completed on the day I arriv’d there, I came down...
§ From James Monroe. 8 November 1814, War Department. “I have the honor respectfully to submit...
Some very interesting domestick concerns which could not well be postponed, seconded by the state...
I have nothing from you to day. Col Cass has arrivd & gives the same acct. heretofore recd. from...
I enclose you a copy of a letter sent yesterday to genl. winder, relating to the communication...
I send you letters from General Jackson which give an account of a victory truly glorious. It...
I have yours of the 23 d. Col: Aspinwall is desirous of obtaining the appointment to London as...
The instructions & comn., to mr Shaler & the commodores, and letter to the Dey were forwarded...
I have been much engaged in my private concerns, tho’ rather indisposed, since my return home, so...
The enemy are advanced six miles on the road to the wood Yard, and our troops retiring. Our...
I arriv’d here on the 21., and have already deriv’d advantage from the use of the water. I...
I had an interview with Mr Bagot yesterday on the subject of the fisheries. He proposes, to allot...
Owing to some accident I did not receive your letter of the 28. untill after Mr Rush left me,...
Mr Baker inform’d me in the interview which I lately had with him, that the British commanders...
The Secretary of State to whom was referred the confidential Resolution of the Senate of the 18th...
My affairs in Loudoun requiring in an urgent manner my presence, I shall go up to day & return on...
The enclosed communications are highly interesting. They give a mournful view of the state of...
We came here on sunday & shall proceed to Richmond the day after to morrow. We left washington on...
The Revd. John H. Rice called on me today, with a view that I might present him to you. He is on...