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The occasion which led to your favor of this morning merits all our congratulations, and I...
Having written to you very lately, I only avail myself of the present opportunity furnished by...
This letter will be presented you by mr George Ticknor , a gentleman from Massachusets whose...
I might perhaps agee with Mr Grattan, that Mr Burke had read more of the Brittish Poets than even...
There is an height, beyond which the proudest Wave cannot ascend: there is a depth, at least a...
My good Friend’s when they are going to make a visit to Washington, wish an introduction to the...
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments to mr Rush , & his thanks for the copy of his oration of...
Your favour of the 20th has given me great pleasure; because it informs me that you are happy....
The President, Requests the honor of Mr. Rush’s Company at dinner Tuesday the 19h. inst. at 5...
I thank you for the information transmitted me in your Last Letter. I have Sent an extract to my...
J Madison requests a Consultation with the Heads of Depts. tomorrow (tuesday) at one OClock, &...
The Copy inclosed in your Letter has tenderly affected the little Sensibility that remains in me....
I thank you for your favour of the 20th and the Extracts which are very consolatory. I have...
I have recd. the copy of your late Treasury Rept. & return my thanks for the kindness to which I...
I must again beg the protection of your cover for a letter to mr Gilmer, altho’ a little doubtful...
I long to See the narrative of Dr Rush’s Life. I hope it will be printed. The Anecdote relative...
I have recd. yours of the 2d. inst: with the papers inclosed with it, and thank you for having so...
“Watchman! What of the Night?” To what hour of the Evening are We advanced? How many hours remain...
My most reverend Dearling presents her compliments. She highly applauds and greatly admires a...
I have recd. the copy of the papers communicated to the B. Parliament which you were so good as...
The Volume so kindly presented to Mrs. Madison and myself has afforded us great pleasure. Few can...
Your favor of Mar. 1. has been duly recieved, and requires my thanks for the kind offer of your...
I will now venture to congratulate you upon your relief from a part of the heavy burthen which...
Your two favors of Jany. 14. & May 2. came duly to hand; the former accompanied by 3 Vols. of...
I have received your favour of the 18th: and thank you has your “Idea”; Your reasoning upon it is...
You have most unexpectedly procured for me a very high gratification, by making me acquainted...
I have recd. your very kind letter of the 12th. The commendations you bestow on those relating to...
In my note to you , written and sent off in haste, I omitted, though foremost in my mind, to beg...
Thanks for your favour of the 2d. The “Portion of time that you can command every day” affords me...
You must live to be 77 years and 9 months old, before you can know how much I am obliged to you...