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I came here to pay you a short visit, but finding a carriage at yr. door I avoided trespassing so...
I so reluctantly address you on private business, when I knew that yr. public dutys claim every...
As the enclosed paper from the metropolis of yr. own state may not so soon reach yr. eye as in...
I cannot with-hold from you what my heart so imperiously orders. The public good & yr. honor...
I cannot refrain from expressing to you my apprehensions on a subject which mater[i]ally affects...
I feel daily & hourly the effect of your & Admiral Warrens goodness to me, & my heart constantly...
In a former letter, the only one I have written to you, I proffered my grateful & cordial thanks...
H. Lee has had the honour to receive Mr. Madison’s note of the 22nd April, and is glad to learn...
Although I may not wish to be known , I expect to be reputed as the authour of the inclosed...
As the reputed authour of a rejected address which was reported to the Jackson Convention in this...
It is, you must allow, very natural that any inquirer into the meaning of the constitution,...
The inclination which I expressed to you several years ago, in 1823 I believe, to devote myself...
I felt myself pleased and honoured by your letter, & shall avail myself of the earliest stage of...
In examining the events of the late war I believe I have ascertained that when in the fall of...
For your letter of the 16th. Feby I now beg leave to express my thanks, and shall take occasion...
In tracing the conduct and Character of Genl. Jackson I have had a correspondence with Genl....
I have some papers of a private nature touching some pecuniary concerns in London interesting to...
We seem to be passing the threshold of War. I fear it is inevitable. Therefore we ought to be...
So long seperated from politics & politicians I should not now revive even a momentary connexion...
I was as far as G town on my way to Alexa. this morning when I recd. several letters, all of...
I have been detained here by a violent cold taken on my journey & of which I am just recovering....
I do not know whether any information I can give will be to you intelligence. But I am so...
The last letr. from my family commands me to make the only effort in my power to preserve a life,...
I enclose for yr. confidential perusal the letr. on which was founded mine to the P. As I said...
I find here considerable distress at the issue to Mr Rs mission. All prospect it would succeed, &...
Doctor Wellford having conducted the medical department of the Militia Army in 94, I owe it to my...
It belongs to me to try to aid those I esteem & who stand in need of it. Such is the case with...
Hoping that a change in our foreign relations might produce a change in our system, I postponed...
You will soon be placed in a station first in honor as first in responsibility & at a period full...
To ensure your well-pleased extension of the usual kindness of your hospitality to Mr. Alfred...
It is some time since I submitted to the public certain observations on the writings of the late...
I have had the honour to receive your letter of the 14th of August, and have read it with that...
It is some time since I had the honour to receive and acknowledge your letter of the 14th. of...
I have this moment had the honour to receive your letter covering copies of a variety of my...