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The inclosed letter was handed to me by Mr. Verplanck Member of Congress from the City of New...
Your acknowledged patriotism and known willingness to give all useful information to your fellow...
The kindness with which you have always treated me, encourages me to consult you on the subject...
Your favor of the 9th ult. was received in Richmond where I went about the middle of the month...
My little epistle will be an unexpected one to you, but as it is intended to invite your...
Your letter to Mr Cabell enclosing an extract of a letter from Mr Randolph of Roanoke with a...
Mr Verplanck presents his respects to Mr Madison and requests his acceptance on behalf of the...
I have recd. the Copy of Judge Clayton’s Review of the "Report of the Committee of Ways & Means"...
The Correspondence in itself deeply interesting; as an appeal to the Nation is doubly so. Such an...
I have duly recd. yours of the 10th. inst.   The posture of Mr. Jefferson in 1801, was singularly...
I beg leave to make known to you, Wm. Keating Esqr, a gentleman of this city, who holds an...
I have recd. your letter of Jany 27. which was retarded a few days by going in the first instance...
I recd. lately thro’ the Dept of State a letter from Mr. Randolph our Envoy to Russia. I ask the...
Indeed I rather considered an apology due from me to you than the reverse. Your kind letter of...
The letter in which you directed an alteration of the text of your defence of Mr. Jefferson, did...
Inclosed are an extract of a letter from Mr. John Randolph, and a letter to which that refers,...
Adverting casually to the draft of my letter to you on "Common Defence & Genl. Welfare" I...
I am at length enabled to enclose you the requested notice of the families to which by birth I...
I have recd. your letter of Jany. 21 asking 1. Is there any State power to make Banks? 2. Is the...
Confidential I just discover that in the paper inclosed this morning, for the National Gazette, a...
In collecting materials which may be hereafter used as the ground work of a Memoir of the late...
The National Gazette of Jany. 2 contained a publication, edited since in a pamphlet form; from...
Confidential The publication which gave rise to the inclosed observations, having first appeared...
Serving as a Member of the Legislature here my attention is much called to the subject of banks...
As requested in yours of the 14th. I shall exercise the best judgment in my power in the sale of...
I have received, my young friends, your letter inviting me, in behalf of the Whig Society of...
Your letter of the 8th of Nov: was recd. in due time, and should have been sooner answered, but...
I did not receive yours of the 11th. in time to answer it by the last Mail. From the general...
Having learned it is not your pleasure to have the 2d Edition of the Fredoniad—I have sold to...
I have recd. yours of inclosing the manuscript of J. M. Patton on the subjects of which it is...
Mrs. Madison has just handed me her answer to your letter. I find it leaves me nothing to add....
We beg leave to address you, in behalf of an institution which, though, now regarded, as an...
Your favor of Novr. 12. was duly recd. and has laid Mrs. Willis and myself under still further...
This Indenture, made this day of one thousand eight hundred and thirty between Charles P. Howard...
Your draft of the Rept. of the Visitors for the Genl. Assembly, was duly recd. & I thank you for...
It occurs that the notions prevailing here agst. any subordination in the highest Judicial Authy...
All Govts. hitherto bad: either tending to despotism, or to anarchy & thro’ that to despotism....
J. M. was born on the 5th of Mar. (O. 5) 1751. His parents J. M. & N. (Conway) Madison, resided...
Vol. 4. p. 324--"to encourage Agriculture"--How 332--Agricult. manufs. Come. & navy may be...
Under this cover is the speech of Genl. H. which you will oblige me by returning when you have...
Compact express or tacit, [begin? bein?] & essence of free Govt. social compact, theoretical, but...
J. M. born 5. March (O. S.) 1751 at seat of maternal grandmother opposite Port Royal—recd. his...
As this advice, if it ever see the light will not do it till I am no more it may be considered as...
superfluous, that this brotherhood and particularly the members of it in our view, have a keen...
I recd yesterday yours of the 25th. I wish I could give you a useful answer But my memory affords...
Your favour has been rd respecting the books & message sent you by Wm. Emmons. His Brother the...
Yours enclosing the paper of Mr Patton was duly recd. Fearing that the delay in hearing from me...
I have recd. a letter from Mr. Wm. Emmons accompanied by a copy of the "Fredoniad," elegantly...
Your late favor inclosing the Message of the President was duly recd. And I should have been more...
Your letter inclosing one from Mr. Sloan accompanied by his little pamphlet on Priestcraft, was...