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I saw Mr. Carter on my return who promised that he wou’d leave in your hands a sum of money for...
I have taken the liberty to put into the hands of Mr. John Breckinridge a copy of the resolutions...
A most unfortunate and Melancholy event , makes it necessary that I shou’d go in a few days to...
I have had a conversation with Genl. Sumpter in Genl. terms about his country man P—y . Sumpter...
To be remembered by you amidst the pressure of important public concerns, that present themselves...
I wish it was in my power to give you the information you want, as to a proper person for...
I have delivered your letter to Griffin , who has been to see your estate since you left...
I have had the pleasure to receive your notes of this date, with their enclosures the subject was...
I take the liberty to inform you that I have heard some uneasiness expressed at the arrangement...
It gives me the most sincere pleasure to have it in my power to congratulate you upon the...
I had not the pleasure of receiving your favour of the 22d. of Apl. until the day before...
I have reflected much upon the conversation that I had with you, when I had last the pleasure of...
Mr. Rawlins the Gentn. who will deliver you this letter, is anxious to obtain an appointment in...
I was yesterday informed by both the Senators from R. Island, that there state was very much...
If the most ardent hopes and wishes of your countrymen, cou’d have availed you wou’d have been...
I arrived here on friday last, after all the information I have been able to collect I have...
When I accepted the office of Collector of this port, I was very much influenced by a wish to...
The character of the republicans’ party in this place is not easily understood by persons who...
By the last mail I had the pleasure to receive your favour of the 6th. instant. I feel myself...
I was very much mortified on my return to this place to find the inclosed in my desk, in a letter...
I last night had the pleasure to receive your favour of the 26th. of march, your letter was...
Permit me to request that the appointment of my successor may be made as soon as possible,...
When I had the pleasure of seeing you I forgot to deliver the inclosed. I wou’d not give you this...
It is with great regret that I intrude upon you at a moment when I know you are very much en...
Your letter of the 24th. instant has impressed me beyond measure. I feel with its utmost force...
I most anxiously hope the almost unanimous wish of your country men, may induce you to consent to...
The present is the most critical state of our affair that has existed since you came to the...
I enclose you Mr. Quincy’s Speech. In the anxiety that I feel upon the subject I mentioned to you...
At the request of several of the most respectable people of Kentucky I take the liberty to...
I find from a conversation with Mr. John Montgomery, that it wou’d be very grateful to him, to...
Mr. William Robertson a very respectable gentn. has been advised to go to Europe for his health,...
Most sincerely do I wish, both for the public interest and for your sake, either that our...
I last night received the enclosed, It is a subject that I am incompetent to give an opinion...
I have had a severe attack of the rheumatism, which has prevented my going to Washington , I am...
But for Macon , who thinks no man honest or independent, who does not abuse his friends, the law...
I was excessively mortified two days ago, to find in my possession a letter written on the 20 th...
I expected for some time past to have the pleasure of seeing you tomorrow, but I cannot venture...
I am very much obliged to you for allowing me to read your letters to M r Eppes . I have done it...
Most unexpectedly to me, my son Robert , writes me from Washington , “ that he had received such...
I received your letter of the 15 th of July by my servant messenger. Circumstanced as you were...
I have this moment heard that the doctor, who attends your brother left his house last night,...
Large appropriations have been made for internal p improvements & I expect the literary fund will...
With the most anxious desire to serve my country I fear my ability will not be commensurate with...
The “ Act to provide an accurate Chart of each County and a general Map of the Territory of this...
I feel great reluctance at asking of you what from its nature I fear cannot be very agreeable. I...
I have the honor to inform you that you are appointed one of the Visitors of the Central College...
Virginia , to wit:— Whereas, by an Act of the General Assembly , Passed the 14 h day of February...
The situation that I have been in for some time past has prevented my answering your last letter...
I have written to M r Harrison for his permission to print the work of Col. Byrd , that I Sent...
As soon as I came to Richmond , after receiving your letter of the 19 th of march , in which you...