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I inclose an extract of a letter from Mr. John Randolph on the subject of a Mr. Richardson, and a...
Learning from Mr Rives that he expects to be in New York some days before his embarkation for...
Mr. Trist who now holds a place in the Department of State, will be so much gratified by an...
You probably know that a sum of about £2000 St: was placed by Mr. Jefferson in the hands of the...
My last acknowledged yours of June 5. and observed that having appointed Mr. Bonnycastle to the...
Your favor of June 5. did not arrive before the Visitors who met in July had closed their Session...
In my letter of March 20. I stated the salary allowed to Professors in the University of Virginia...
It is probably not unknown to you that the Visitors of the University of Virginia, anxious to...
Mr. Holley late President of the Transylvania University, being about to take a look at Europe,...
A recent illness from which I am just recovering obliges me to borrow the pen of a grandaughter...
After a long silence I salute you with affection. the weight of 80. years pressing heavily on me,...
Th: Jefferson requests mr Gallatin to give a safe passage to the inclosed letters, and salutes...
‘It is said to be an ill wind which blows favorably to no one.’ my ill health has long suspended...
Your letter of July 22 . was most acceptable to me, by the distinctness of the view it presented...
I avail myself as usual of the protection of your cover for my letters. that to Cathalan need...
I take the liberty of putting under the protection of your cover a letter to Cardinal Dugnani at...
In a letter of the 6 th inst. I took the liberty of troubling you with a part of my annual...
The importance that the inclosed letters should safely reach their destination impels me to avail...
Give me leave to introduce to you, Mr Theodore Lyman junior, a young Gentleman of Education and...
Notwithstanding the lapse of time, nothing definitive has taken place, in concert with Mr....
This will be handed to you by mr William C. Preston a young gentleman of this state, either son,...
I write you a few lines to apologise for the liberty I took in requesting you would affix you...
Will you have the goodness my dear Sir to send the enclosed to Mrs. C King, as I do not know her...
The jealousy of the European governments rendering it unsafe to pass letters thro’ their...
I have written you several letters all of which, except one committed to your attention, letters...
I have just recieved a request from M. de la Fayette to send him two copies of the Review of...
I have not yet made the remittance to Mr. Baring, and cannot do it at the present moment without...
Mr. Dallas has signified to me that it being his intention not to pass another Winter in...
Your last favor is recieved just as I am setting out for a possession 90. miles Southwardly, from...
M r Dabney Terril , a relation of mine (the grandson of my sister) wishing to finish his...
A long absence from home must apologize for my so late acknolegement of your welcome favor of...
In my hurry yesterday to be ready for a waiting mail, I overlooked your question when I should...
I have just recd. your favor of the 4th. I congratulate yourself and Mrs. Gallatin on your safe...
M r Girardin , who will have the honor of presenting you this letter, revisits his native country...
An American going to Paris considers you of course as his natural patron there; but still it is...
This letter will be handed you by mrs Patterson , daughter of mr Patterson of Baltimore , with...
This letter will be presented to you by mr George Ticknor , a young gentleman of Boston . he...
You will learn from the Secy of State the painful manner in which the Senate have mutilated the...
I have a Grand Son the oldest Child of J Q Adams whom we are desirous of sending to Petersburg to...
I inclose a draft for $800 dollars to be a fund in your hands for J. P. Todd. He has in his own...
I do myself the Honour to enclose a few Letters from my Family here to that part of Us who are at...
I have recd. yours of the 22d. from Baltimore. I find that the dispatches of Mr. Dashkoff will...
It is determined finally to associate Mr. Bayard in the Mission Extraordinary to St. Petersburg....
What are the provisions , & for what purpose ? Is it strictly regular for the Govt. to have any...
For perusal & to be returned. Why not prohibit altogether fine Cottons & Woolens, which we do not...
Mr. Parrishes Reply to the proposition to A purchas in the Loan was only yesterday Reced and I am...
A mr James Dinsmore of my neighborhood, a very honest & worthy man himself, is anxious that I...
31 October 1812. In accordance with a 3 Mar. 1809 act of Congress, directs “that the sum of fifty...
29 October 1812. In accordance with an act of 3 Mar. 1809, directs “the sum of Five hundred...
15 October 1812, Nantucket. Requests that his salary be raised to place him “on A footing with...