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Your Letter of the 6h. June, My dear friend, or Rather a Copy of it from the press Has Come to...
Altho’ I have not this long while heard from you, I have Had very material proofs of your’s and...
Permit me, My dear friend, to Inclose the Copies of Letters to You, mr Madison, and mr Duplantier...
I Have lately So Much Trespassed on Your time that I Will Not to day trouble You Again With...
To your Diplomatic Correspondence I refer you for European Intelligence. The Prussian power is no...
Permit me to inclose the Copy of a Letter which has been adressed to you in november Last—Your...
So Long a time Has Elapsed, Since I Had the pleasure to Hear from You that I think it Better for...
Mr. de Montarby who is Going to America wishes to be by me presented to You, and am Happy with...
Your Letters of the 26. May and 14th. July are come to me nearly at the same time—The older in...
The Last Vessels have brought me nothing from you, Unless some miscarriage has taken place which...
I Cannot Resist an Opportunity to write to You—there is for me the Heartfelt Consolation in...
The Constant Mourning of Your Heart will be deepened by the Grief I am doomed to impart. Who...
The only intelligence I Have derived from the last packet Are that You Have Been ill but Had...
Altho’ my Letter by Young Mr. McHenry Had Not Reached You, I am sure You Have by this time Heard...
Permit me, my dear friend, to inclose the Copy of my Last Letter to You—there Have Been, since...
Your Good Letter inclosed in the Official dispatches by the St. Michael Has Afforded me Great...
The Answer to Your kind and Welcome Letter By the Arcturus Has Been Already forwarded By General...
The Necessity of an Active Correspondance with the U.S. Has never been Better Evinced than on the...
The Sudden departure of Mr. Coles Has Left me But the Time to Come to town, take Leave of Him,...
While I was indulging the Hope to See M r Coles at La Grange , to possess Him Some days in our...
I fortunately Happened to Be at Aulnay , m de de tessé ’s Seat near paris, when a Messenger from...
I Wish Gnl. Armstrong May before the departure of the Vessel Know Something More of the Late...
I wish I might make use of the present Opportunity to tell You the Conditions of the peace Lately...
I Have Been for a Long time in daily and disappointed Expectations of a Letter from You, Nor do I...
Compte rendu Sur la fortune du G al Lafayette a differentes epoques de sa vie Les trois premieres...
The Opportunity of an American frigate would at all times Have Been precious—it is still more So...
I Have Received By the John Adams Your kind Letter of the 4h december and Wish it Was in My power...
The John Adams is Not Yet Returned from England — it is probable m r pinkney waïts for Some...
The John Adams By Whom I Have Received Your Kind Letter of the 4h december is Not Yet Returned...
The Letters intended for the John Adams Are Gone an other Way. I Will not However Miss the...
I Have Had Lately, Notwistanding the Strangeness of the times, Good Opportunities to write to...
I Leave it With General Armstrong to inform You of the Happy Repeal of the two Milan and Berlin...
Whatever Be the Situation of my private Concerns, the first Expressions of My Letter, and the...
Your Letters Sent By Mr. david parish are the Last I Have Received. He Has kept the patents to...
This Letter will Be Carried by G al Armstrong which makes it Superfluous for me to Give political...
I Have Had Lately the pleasure to Write By Gnl. Armstrong, But Cannot let the Homer depart...
I am Sure You Have Had the Goodness to Answer My Long triplicate the Last of Which Went By the...
I Have not, Since You are Returned to private life, Received one Line from You— no Answer to My...
It is to me a particular Gratification, in Remembrance of old times, and in Justice to a Very...
I Gratefully thank You for Your Letter Novr the 1st., and for the incessant Attention You are...
I Hope You Have Received my Letter of the 16 h Novem ber Complaining of Your silence—far I am...
Altho’ my Letters to you Have for a very Long time Remained unanswered, I Cannot let madame de...
It is a Good fortune for me to Arrive from La Grange in time to improve the Opportunity that is...
The Arrival of the Constitution frigate Has Blessed me with a very welcome Compensation for your...
27 December 1811, La Grange. Discusses Franco-American relations and introduces Mr. de Correa....
The Arrival of the Wasp Has Brought to me no letters from You. The Sudden departure of the Hornet...
While I Have been obliged By my pecuniary Circumstances to part With four More patents of my...
The Hornet is Going to Sail. By Her You Will Receive dispatches Which Make it Unnecessary for me...
I find the dispatches By the Hornet are Just Going and altho’ I mean to write more fully By the...
I Cannot Lament the Sudden departure of the wasp Since I am informed it is owing to Some Better...