James Madison to Alexander Scott, 14 August 1827
To Alexander Scott
Montpr. Augst. 14. —27
Dear Sir
I recd. by the last mail, your letter of the 9th.1 I am truly sorry for the distressing situation which it describes; But the considerations which were formerly mentioned to you, as controuling my sympathies, instead of abatement have acquired additional force: and limit my answer to your request, to a renewal of the good wishes, which unavailing as they are, are all that I can offer. With friendly respects
J. M.
Draft (DLC).

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