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The enclosed essays were written for the Enquirer in which they appeared—The partiality of a few...
Permit me to introduce to your acquaintance D r Gunnell, formerly of Virginia, but now a resident...
Yours of the 16 th is this moment received—The appeal you have made to me on the subject of the...
With very great pleasure I have it in my power to communicate to you, that this moment, after...
Immediately on the receipt of your letter in behalf of M r Cathcart I applied to the President,...
I feel obliged to you for enlarging the number of my acquaintances by the addition of Doctor...
Since writing you I have had another interview with the Chairman of the Committee of Claims—He...
I received a letter some time past from M r Madison advising me of the arrival of a box of seeds,...
The Military Academy at West Point, has become an object of great National importance, as well on...
This will be presented you by M r Lewis who is desirous of obtaining a Situation in the...
Immediately, on the meeting of Congress, in conformity to the instructions of the Legislature,...
On my leaving Washington , I cheerfully, at the request of M r Macon , took charge of a box; as...
The bearers of this, James Bradley and Edward Ancel are the undertakers of my building—the former...
Some years past I recollect to have drunk some ale at Monticello which I understood was of your...
I received yours of the 26 th yesterday—In answer permit me to say that I have taken the deepest...