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The bearers of this, James Bradley and Edward Ancel are the undertakers of my building—the former...
Permit me to enclose you a paper containing my remarks on the navigation bill which you will...
On my leaving Washington , I cheerfully, at the request of M r Macon , took charge of a box; as...
The Missouri question in its consequences threatens the tranquility if not the dissolution of the...
Your favorable recommendation of Mr. Coxe has interested me much in his behalf And I have already...
I understood when at your house that you were in want of a good riding horse. In consequence when...
Some years past I recollect to have drunk some ale at Monticello which I understood was of your...
This will be presented you by M r Lewis who is desirous of obtaining a Situation in the...
James Barbour presents his respects to Mrs. Madison with a view to express his regret at the...
The enclosed essays were written for the Enquirer in which they appeared—The partiality of a few...
Understanding, that you had not seen Cunningham’s letter; and having procured a copy I presumed...
After you left us on Court day, the parties, present, agreed to dissolve our ill fated...
In reply to yours of the 11th. I beg leave to inform you that I presented again to Mr. Barbour...
Immediately on the receipt of your letter in behalf of M r Cathcart I applied to the President,...
When the notes of the joint subscribers were presented to the Bank, that of the Mr Taliaferro’s...
Immediately, on the meeting of Congress, in conformity to the instructions of the Legislature,...
Conformably, to my suggestion on friday, I had another interview with the General on Saturday,...
Yours of this morning is the first intimation I have had of the General’s approach. The shortness...
I received yours of the 26 th yesterday—In answer permit me to say that I have taken the deepest...
Since writing you I have had another interview with the Chairman of the Committee of Claims—He...
In reply to yours permit me to inform you that immediately after the meeting of Congress I...
With very great pleasure I have it in my power to communicate to you, that this moment, after...
The Military Academy at West Point, has become an object of great National importance, as well on...
The regulations of this Department for the government of the Military Academy, at West Point,...
Yours of the 16 th is this moment received—The appeal you have made to me on the subject of the...
Permit me to introduce to your acquaintance D r Gunnell, formerly of Virginia, but now a resident...
I feel obliged to you for enlarging the number of my acquaintances by the addition of Doctor...
I received a letter some time past from M r Madison advising me of the arrival of a box of seeds,...
After a diligent search among the files of this Department—and a personal inspection of the...
It is with great reluctance that I have prevailed upon myself to address you—on the subject of...