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I thank you for your letters with the papers inclosed. It appears from the accounts I have seen...
I returned last evening from Loudoun where I had been two weeks geting the land surveyed and...
We have long expected you and was apprehensive something disastrous had happened to prevent your...
I have avoided opening my usual correspondence with you from a conviction in my own mind that any...
I came up in the stage from Richmond on Thursday having the evening before traveled to the oaks...
Mr. Christopher Roane, who is a searcher at City Point, requests to be introduced to you. He...
By the last mail from this place I acknowledged the rect. of your favors to the 16th. last month...
My excursions during the sickly season deprived me of the pleasure of continuing our...
I was not only astonished but concerned to see in what manner the resolutions of the Virginia...
Having a few days to spare between the courts of K. & Q. and Williamsburg I have (by way of a...
Mr. Brent has lately published a small Pamphlet in answer to Mr. Lees address to the people of...
On my arrival here on the 28th. I recd. your favors of the 18th. & 22d. and last evening that of...
… We are here much at a loss to account for Hamilton’s letter giving notice of his intention to...
I have received your letters with the papers inclosed and have delivered to Mr. Blair those...
I have your favor from Philadelphia and very sincerely rejoice with you on your late change of...
I thank you for the copy of the amendments proposed to the constitution which you lately inclosed...
I conclude Mr. Jefferson has gone forward the upper road as he has not yet passed through this...
I have your favor of the 13th. and thank you for the communications it contains. However...
After my return from the General Court where I shall go next Monday I shall take the circuit from...
On my return from Loudoun the evening before last I received yours of the 14th. Nothing final has...
I have your favor of the 25th. ult. and in consequence of the information given respecting...
Circumstances will not allow of my visiting Albemarle before I return from the genl. court where...
In expectation of hearing from Mr. Randolph respecting Monroes affairs, I have postponed writing...
I am just returned from Loudoun a journey the most disagreeable from weather and roads I ever...
Your favor of the 7th. I received on Friday evening on my return from Richmond. I am in hopes the...
I am much obliged to you and Col. Monroe for your alternate attention to keeping me informed of...
Your accot. of the crops of wheat from this place to the little mountains is confirmed by almost...
I have delayed my writing to Monroe in daily expectation of hearing from Mr. Randolph on the...
Yours by Mr. Hopkins with the journal inclosed has been received and the journals as you desired...
The inclosed paper will inform you on board what vessell and to whom consigned the small cask I...
I recd. the other day yours of the 16th ult. inclosing a part of paines letter to the president...
I wrote to you by the last post acknowledging the receiit [ sic ] of yours of the 2d. & 4th. of...
I have yours of the first of this month. Was absent when it arrived or shod. have answered it the...
I am at this time so much engaged in preparing for my western Journey that I cannot satisfy you...
Yours of the 11th. by this days mail I have recd. with the papers inclosed. I find nothing new...
Finding from Mr. Fennos account of your Proceedings that the Session of Congress is near its...
I have recd. your favor inclosing the Papers containing the late important and agreeable...
I am at a loss for words to express the concern it gave me, that I had not the means in my Power...
I am of Opinion that the Duties upon Goods imported into any District after the first Day of...
We had the pleasure of receiving yours of the 26th. of Decr. Ulto. and have accordingly sent...
The Duties to be collected are imposed only upon Goods imported into the United States after the...
[ Hampton, Virginia, November 16, 1794. On December 20, 1794, Oliver Wolcott, Jr., wrote to Jones...
New York, March 15, 1791. “Mr. Philip Henry Livingston of this City together with his Father in...
Your Letter of the 18th. augt. found me so engaged in the usual Employment during our Autmn, that...
I this day received yours of the 31st. March, and was truly Surprised at being informed you had...
I have to thank you for your favours of the 1st. of May, which I r[e]ceived on the 12th.—the...
I am again tempted to intice you to a Correspondence, which you have so kindly Supported without...
Your Letter of the 28. feby. gave me the disagreeable Information of your infirm Health; which I...
I have had Such advantage from our past correspondence, as to make it my Interest and Inclination...
I was favoured a few days ago, with your Letter of the 12th. of July, which evinced the just...