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I recd. several weeks ago your favor of Ocr. 30 accompanied by the little treatise on population...
I have recd. your favor of the 22d. You have been very kind in procuring the Seckel Pear for me....
At the annual meeting of the St. Louis county Agricultural society, held in the city of St. Louis...
Understanding, that you had not seen Cunningham’s letter; and having procured a copy I presumed...
I enclosed you yesterday, a copy of the message, & now send another, rather in larger print. I...
Your favor of the 2d. was duly recd. the evening before the last. I thank you for it, and return,...
I recd. by yesterdays Mail your favour of the 4th. covering a copy of the Message, and another...
After you left us on Court day, the parties, present, agreed to dissolve our ill fated...
Being on the eve of my departure, I acknowledge with much pleasure the rect. of your letter of...
I forward you, by this day’s mail, a small volume which I have compiled, intended for the use of...
I recd. a considerable time ago your proposals for a work on the Vine. I have been sorry to find...
I return my thanks for the agricultural Almanack for the coming year, the value of which is not a...
J. Madison presents his respects to Mr. Hoffman with thanks for the Copy of his learned &...
I return the letter from Mr. Gilmer. It would have been more agreeable if he had not suspended...
I have long intended to write you to communicate further views respecting the proposition by Mr....
Permit me ⟨to⟩ introduce to you Mr. Chapman, the son of an old East India friend, who has...
A most distressing picture has been presented to me of the condition of Mr. Cathcart and his...
Yours of the 20th. was duly received. The external affairs of our Country are I perceive,...
Your favor of the 14th. was duly recd. by mail. The little volume committed to Col: Barbour was...
J. Madison presents his respects to Docr. Van Rensellaer with thanks for his Essay on Salt....
Your very acceptable favor of the 13th of November reached me yesterday. I am not able at this...
Mr. William Stone has this day called at this office, to know whether your letter enclosing the...
I recd. from Gov. Wright the letter which you did me the honor to write to me. Since my arrival...
Capt. Chapman of the Royal Artillery and Mr. Gd. Ralston of Philadelphia take the liberty of...
After wishing you the usual Compliments of this day, permit a Stranger to address you on as...
I was extremely obliged by your letter of October 15th, & by the kind offer of the use of the...
I have just reced your letter of Decr. 28. Relying only on a payment from yourself of the mony so...
I have recd your letter of Decr. 26. inclosing a copy of “A joint Resolution” for amending the...
I have received your letter of Decr. 29. on the present posture of your accts. with the U.S. With...
On the 22. of June 1822, I took the liberty of addressing you, by way of enquiry, on the subject...