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It is now some time since I was honourd with a letter from you. Either your engagements in public...
§ From John Dawson. 7 December 1805, Washington. “I inclose a letter [not found] from Mr....
You will be surpris’d at the receipt of a letter from me dated at Philadelphia on the 22d March....
2 March 1803. “The Danish claim is referrd to Morris, Tracy and Jackson, and I suspect will be...
I am favourd with your letter without date, & will attend to your observations relative to the...
I am favourd with your letter of the 24th. ulto, & request that you’ll accept my thanks for it, &...
I am sorry to find all your apprehensions verified by the Presidents warlike speech —to it we...
The Gentleman who will hand you this is a Mr. Austin, whom I take the liberty of introducing to...
It was with much pleasure I heard by the last evenings stage that the first of your resolutions...
I am much surprisd at some resolutions which I see in the papers brought forward by Sedwick. It...
On my return to this place on the last evening I receivd your letter with the enclosure for which...
I am favourd with your letter, & will, as far as lays in my power , forward the wishes of my...
8 August 1802, Fredericksburg. “At the request of some of the lawyers and merchants at this place...
I thank you for your favour of the 3d: Int. and wish you had continu’d your communications on the...
On my return to this place on saturday evening I haves [ sic ] favourd with your letter of the...
I am favourd with your letter of the 30th. of the last month. I have nothing to give you in...
I am favourd with your letter. It may have been politic to pos[t]pone the resolutions offerd by...
A spraind wrist, which is by no means well, has prevented my answering your two letters receivd...
On my arrival at this place I found as I expected the attention of every person fix’d on the...
By the enclosd speech you will find that the tone of the president is much changed, and that we...
21 January 1794, Richmond. Introduces Francis Goode. RC ( DLC ). 1 p. Francis Goode (1744–1795)...
We have nothing late from Europe—in our committee we go on well, & I have well grounded reasons,...
Our correspondence has been discont[in]ued for some time, much against my wish. On Friday last...
I thank you for your letter without date, & have had the enclosure deliverd agreeably to your...
I arriv’d here about an hour ago—soon after I saw Commodore Barney, who presented to me Mr....
I have been favourd with your letter of the 27th. uto. inclosing some papers for which I request...
I have not been honour’d with a letter from you since your return to New York, for which I must...
I am much hurt that I cannot communicate to you, and to my other friends in Orange and Madison...
I have recievd your two favours of the 16 & 28 of december, & their enclosures, to which I paid...
You have returnd home I hope in good health, & found your friends well. Two questions divide the...