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I send you by this days mail, the documents of greatest interest , which have been presented to...
major General Brown , who commands the northern division of our army , will have the pleasure to...
I send you by this days mail a copy of the journal of the convention which formd the fedl....
I forward to you by this days mail a copy of the Journal of the Convention which formd the...
I have the pleasure to forward to you by the mail of this day, a copy of the journal of the...
Our troubles with Spain are not ended, nor is it possible to say when they will be. It was hoped...
We are still destind to have further trouble with Spain . It was hoped, that the minister lately...
I have receiv’d your letter of the 14. containing a very interesting view of the late treaty with...
In addition to mr Gallatin ’s & mr Rush ’s letters which I promised last night to send you to...
A man of whom I heard you speak lately , as a gardener, to whom you had rented some land below...
I return you the extract which you were so kind as to give me the perusal of, with an assurance...
¶From James Monroe. Letter not found. 22 September 1820 . Offered for sale in The Collection of...
You will receive herewith a copy of the message, in which I have endeavour’d without looking at...
You will receive by this mail a copy of the message in which I have endeavourd, to place our...
We have just receivd a letter from Mr Rush of the 20th of october, communicating one from the...
The question as to the admission of Missouri into the union, which is still depending, will...
Mr Lawrance & Mr Jones of New York, young gentlemen of merit, well connected there, expressing a...
m r Lawrance & m r Jones , two young gentlemen of new york , lately presented to me by m r...
I regret to have to inform you of the death of Mr Wm. Burwell which took place on yesterday,...
I regret to have to inform you of the death of mr W. Burwell which took place on yesterday ,...
Since I have been in this office many newspapers have been sent to me, from every part of the...
My absence from this city on a visit to my farm in Loudoun , prevented an earlier attention to...
The whole amount of claims of the state of Virg a , against the U States , which has been...
I find, on conferring with the Secretary of the Treasury, that it will proper for me to appoint a...
Had I receiv’d your letter respecting Mr. Robt. Taylor, before the appointment of General Pegram...
Your letter of the 13. ult o found me at the Shannon dale spring , to which I had carried my...
I send you the papers which I mentiond to you yesterday, that is, the letter of L’ t Lewis, & the...
I have had the pleasure to recieve your letter with one from Mr Lee, and regret that you should...
I have had the pleasure to receive your letter of the 6 th , & to forward that to D r Morse...
I intended in my late visit to albemarle to have communicated freely with you, and mr madison ,...
I have had the pleasure to receive your letter of the 6th, and entirely concur in the view which...
Dr. Wm. Thornton who has long enjoyed your good opinion, has expressed a wish that I would also...
I have been detain’d here longer than I had expected that I should be, but hope & presume that I...
I enclose you a copy of a report of the Committee of the Senate on the nominations respecting...
I send you here with the 10th vol: of the journals of our revolutionary Congress, the one which...
My affairs in Albemarle, requiring my attendance there, again, before the meeting of Congress, &...
It would be very gratifying to M rs Monroe & myself, to dine with you & your family tomorrow,...
We have all been very much distressd, of the accounts recently receivd, of the misfortune you...
I have long indulged a hope that I should be able to retire from this office, without the sale of...
¶ From James Monroe. Letter not found. 3 February 1823 . Described as a three-page autograph...
I expected before this to have had the pleasure of seeing you on my way to Albemarle, but I have...
I receivd with great pleasure your favor of the 29 of march, with a copy of one which you had...
I regretted very much that my duties here, with the necessity I was under to pass through Loudon...
I deeply regret to have been compelled, as you will see by the gazettes, to advertise my lands in...
I enclose you such documents mentiond in your memo: as are to be obtaind from the dept. of war....
The view which you have communicated of the condition, relation, & disposition, of Cuba, & its...
¶ From James Monroe. Letter not found. Ca. 9 August 1823. Offered for sale in the American Art...
The inclosed letters from mr Appleton & gen l Dearborn, will give you our latest intelligence...
We came here on thursday last, with intention to proceed on to Albemarle, on Monday next, but...
It is painful for me to pass you, but some private concerns, & particularly the expectation of...