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In mine of the 12th. I informed you I would write to the Atty. General to send on the letter of...
Your’s of the 1st. came to hand yesterday. the event has been what was evidently intended from...
M r Bolling Robertson proposing to return shortly to N. Orleans to resume the practice of the law...
The inclosed letter is written in a spirit of conciliation & with the desire to avoid conflicts...
I recieved yesterday your favor of the 14 th inclosing a paragraph cut from a newspaper, imputing...
Your letter of the 9th is this moment recieved. Reserving the necessary right of the President of...
Congress having concluded to replace by my library the one which they lost by British Vandalism,...
I called the day after the rec t of your letter on m r Jefferson and made the offer of y r...
Your favor was recieved by the last post, and I now inclose you my statement in the case of the...
I think it was mr Wythe’s practice to assign in the body of his decrees the reasons on which they...
Genl. Wilkinson has asked permission to make use, in the statement of Burr’s affair which he is...
Th: Jefferson presents his friendly respects to mr Hay and incloses him an order on Gibson &...
Dr. Bollman, on his arrival here in custody in Jan. voluntarily offered to make communications to...
Livingston’s suit having gone off on the plea to the jurisdiction, it’s foundation remains of...
In answering your letter of the 9th. which desired a communication of one to me from Genl....
It is sometime since I recieved from mr Tazewell a letter in which he says ‘I presume it will be...
I have recd. your letter of the 11th. with the Newspapers containing your remarks on the present...
You may remember the case of Peyton & Henderson in the courts of Chancery & Appeals , in which...
Yours of the 21 st is recieved. I am very sensible of the kindness of the motives on which you...
I recieved yesterday a letter from mr Wickham informing me that Edward Livingston had by letter...
My statement of Livingston’s case has been submitted to the President , M r Smith & mr Gallatin ,...
Your favor of July 20. was recieved on the 24 th . your conjecture is right that the plank E t c...
Mr. Latrobe now comes on as a witness against Burr. his presence here is with great inconvenience...