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The heirs of my father the late Majr Wm Taylor Sr. have a Claim against the State of Virginia for...
Six years have elapsed since my visit to you at Montpellier. The <urbanity> attentions and Kindly...
The President of the United States will assist in laying the Corner stone to the Monument,...
I make no apology for the liberty I take of addressing a letter to you. Being a Virginian by...
I have trusted to your goodness to suggest the existence of involuntary & uncontrolable causes...
The author of the accompanying Volumes has very often regretted that he did not comply with his...
I, intend, in the course of the coming Summer, to publish a Splendid National Engraving,...
As an American Citizen, and one of the Committee to carry into effect the objects mention’d in...
I take the liberty to address you on the subject of a History of the United States—more...
At the period of the Revolution of the Acordada, which compelled the Congress of Mexico to...
It is with Some pleasure I can Say it is very probable a bill can be got up next Session for the...
In my late note from Warminster, covering the James River pamphlets, I indicated my intention to...
Being engaged at present in making "a thorough revision of the Laws Course of studies &c" of...
Having discovered from the direction of the debate that it would be unnecessary and probably...
My Son in law Benjamin D. Greene Esq of Boston, with his lady, and another of my daughters are...
I beg leave to make you personally acquainted with Mr Longacre of Phia! Mr L. as you well know—is...
Should the Bearer Mr. James C. Fuller extend his travels to the peaceful shades of your retreat,...
I take the liberty, at the moment of leaving here, to send you a printed sheet containing some...
I have forwarded a copy of the first number of the National Library, by mail, and hope you will...
The somersets which have been turned here since I last wrote have changed the aspect of things in...
I was duly honored by your Letter of the 5 Instant, acknowledging the receipt of the Pamphlet of...
I contemplate sailing for Europe in April, with the view of a hasty tour through England, France,...
I rashly offered, when I had the pleasure of visiting you last September, to send you a latin...
I have the honour & pleasure to inform you, that you were unanimously elected to the office of...
In taking the Liberty to address to You herewith Copies of my Reports upon Weights and measures,...
You are no doubt apprized of the wonderful success which has attended the philanthropic efforts...
January is past, and I am still here, without any immediate prospect of getting away. I still...
Accept my apology, not only for my inadvertence in addressing my last Pamphlet to Charlotte,...
I fear you will dread the sight of a letter from me, inasmuch, as it may lay claim, to the...
I have always understood from Mr. Monroe, that when he left this country he deposited with you,...