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I beg leave to send you, enclosed, a few English newspapers. I have not been able to look over...
When it became my lot to superintend for a short time, the business of the department of state, I...
We have latterly had no papers from abroad. Mr Adams seems to have ceased sending them, probably...
Considering the struggle that is now going on in Pennsylvania, as not wholly local, I have been...
I have great pleasure in sending you by a conveyance, which I hope will prove a safe one,...
I received through Mr Brent, in January, the favor of your few lines, accompanied by the letter...
Your esteemed favor of the 24th of July came safely to hand, with the bill which it enclosed, the...
I beg to offer my best thanks for your acceptable favor of the tenth of May and the very...
The Mr Keilsall to whom the enclosed letter is addressed, I have not, by all the inquiries which...
Your acceptable favor of the 12th of August, reached me about a month ago. I fear that this...
Your favor of the fourth of December came safely to hand, and with it the letter for Mr Joy, and...
Your favor of the 21st of April reached me a few days ago, and I have great pleasure in sending...
The last number of the Edinburgh Review having just come out, I have great pleasure, whilst...
Your favor of the 20th of November got to hand in January. The letters which it enclosed for Mr...
Not for the value of the article, but as a little token of remembrance, I beg you will allow me...
particularly proposals for abolishing all private war upon the ocean. And 6th. the Russian ukase...
Your very acceptable favor of the 13th of November reached me yesterday. I am not able at this...
Mr Owen, the eminent philanthropist of New Lanark, in Scotland, being about to visit the United...
I have lately got through the extensive, and I believe I must add, very difficult, negociations,...
It afforded me the greatest pleasure to receive your kind letter of the first instant....
I cannot longer abstain from expressing the deep interest with which I read your two letters on...
It gave me the greatest pleasure to receive your favor of the 15th instant, as well from the...