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We shall be ready for you by the time you can arrive here. I would therefore wish you to come on...
I recievd your letter and the enclosures on friday night, but not any by the last evenings mail....
A strong gale from the East detained us untill this moring at sunrise, [on?] Hampton roads we are...
My letters to the Secretary of State will give all the political information which I have, and...
I herewith hand to you some observations which have been transmited to me, and which appear to...
Will you permit me to present to your acquaintance and civilities Mr. Carter, who proposes to...
I have reason to believe that you think favourably of Captain Barney —an intimate acquaintance...
You will probably recollect that some time ago I took the freedom to mention to you Mr. Nath:...
Mr. Madison some time ago communicated to you my willingness to act as the Governor of New...
Our old friend McElory is here and has the principles of 75—he is much hurt at the conduct of his...