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I shall see Mr. Strother and others and shall be able without compromitting you in a direct...
A M r Easterley who reminds me of a conversation with him in London some years past, has...
I sometime since address’d a letter to you from a small estate of mine in King George whither I...
I wrote you lately by Col: Mercer, by whom I intended to have forwarded Carey’s letter respecting...
The assembly adjourned on friday last in confidence shod. any plan of usurpation be attempted at...
I have yours of the 5 inst. The seal had no mark of violence on it. I shall attend to it for the...
Nothing is more difficult than to give you a suitable nomination for comrs. of bankry. at...
The whole amount of claims of the state of Virg a , against the U States , which has been...
You will have heard of the death of Mr. R.B. before this reaches you. On my arrival here the...
I shod. have answer’d yours of the 24. ulto. as soon as I recd. it, had I not perceived it was...
I intended calling on you to day, which I still hope to be able to do in the afternoon. Your...
It would be very gratifying to M rs Monroe & myself, to dine with you & your family tomorrow,...
I recd. yours of the 25. ulto. with one to Mr. de Cepede , this morning, when I also recd. my...
I was very sorry my visit to Albemarle took place when you were in Bedford, especially as the...
I wrote you lately by Mr. Short from Richmd. He intended sailing in a few days from Warwick so...
I have yours of the 27. Decr., for which I thank you. I have made some comments on one item in it...
I enclose you a commission for M r Sasserno , as consul for Nice , with a memo: from the dep t of...
An idea has occurr’d to me which I will take the liberty to submit to your consideration. I have...
Your letter of the 13. ult o found me at the Shannon dale spring , to which I had carried my...
It would give me real pleasure to be useful to m r arm i stead , for the reasons which you have...
Sometime ago you intimated to me a desire to dispose of a small tract of land, which you have...
The fatigue of my late journey and some concerns which require immidiate attention will deprive...
General King of the District of maine [mass:] expressing a desire of being known to you...
I omitted in my last letter to state to you that in the publication of our late correspondence,...
I have been favored with yours of the 4th. and shall observe the instruction respecting the fund...
I have seen in a gazette from of Richnd. as published from one of Philadelphia, in a reply from...
Letter not found. 11 October 1801. Acknowledged in JM to Monroe, 24 Oct. 1801 . Encloses letter...
I have the pleasure to Send you a copy of my note to Mr. Fox and of his answer respecting the...
It is not known that the British govt. has accepted the mediation of Russia; nothing has been...
We had the pleasure to write to you by Mr. Gorham on the 2nd. of Feby. and to transmit a copy of...
The subject in which we have been engaged, is so fully before you in our publick communications,...
The delicate state of health which my family has enjoyed of late, attributable as is supposed in...
The bearer Mr R. Bayly, a youth of this county, & son of a near neighbour & friend, has requested...
¶ From James Monroe. Letter not found. 3 February 1823 . Described as a three-page autograph...
I returnd to the city lately to receive our old friend General La Fayette, who after remaining...
Since my letter of the 30th. ulto. some facts have come to my knowledge which it may be of...
24 December 1812, War Department. Proposes for JM’s approval various “Promotions in the Army of...
My affairs in Albemarle, requiring my attendance there, again, before the meeting of Congress, &...
I have the pleasure to inform you that I had an interview with Mr. Fox yesterday, in which we...
I presume you have heard, that both of us, are plac’d on the electoral ticket, by the convention,...
This government has at last and against my utmost efforts to prevent it sent an order to their...
The opposition of Spain to our treaty with France, by her minister in the UStates, attracts some...
Mr Bagot has offerd, an alternative, in the coast of the Island of New Foundland, from Cape Ray...
I arriv’d here a few days since to press on the legislature of this State a seperation of the...
The duties preparatory to the meeting of the Genl. assembly prevented an earlier appropriation of...
From every thing I can hear Mr. Merry is a worthy candid man, & I hope you will find him...
§ From James Monroe. 16 December 1814, War Department. “The Senate having declined confirming the...
Your favor advising of the passage of the tonage & impost bills by both houses I have recd. It...
I have recd. yours of the 30th Jany. communicating the decision of Mr Lomax, to accept the office...
The arrangment in our foreign affairs begins at length to assume some form. Upon whatever ground...