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I feel great reluctance at asking of you what from its nature I fear cannot be very agreeable. I...
This letter will be delivered to you by M r Arthur Brockenbrough , who I anxiously hope you will...
Know all men by these presents that we Wilson Cary Nicholas , Thomas Jefferson , and Thomas...
Be pleased to accept my cordial thanks for the inquiries you have made as to an engineer for this...
It is with great regret that I intrude upon you at a moment when I know you are very much en...
I received your letter of the 15 th of July by my servant messenger. Circumstanced as you were...
I was charged by Mr. Charles Pinckney of South Carolina, with a message to you that entirely...
I beg leave to introduce to you Mr. Joseph Daviess the district attorney for Kentuckey, he is a...
The first of the two notes you were so good as to endorse for me will come round by the time I...
I was sincerely concerned to hear of your indisposition: On saturday it gave me infinite pleasure...
I have the honor to inform you that you are appointed one of the Visitors of the Central College...
I have endeavoured to ascertain how the notes wou’d be in the Senate upon the nomination of Mr....
14 September 1804, Warren. “It gives me great pleasure to hear that you and Mrs. Madison, are to...
I enclose you Mr. Quincy’s Speech. In the anxiety that I feel upon the subject I mentioned to you...
By a resolution of the General Assembly of Virginia, the President and Directors of the Literary...
A most unfortunate and Melancholy event , makes it necessary that I shou’d go in a few days to...
The situation that I have been in for some time past has prevented my answering your last letter...
I had the pleasure two days ago to receive your favour of the 27th. of November. I beg you to be...
I have this moment received your letter of the 26 th instant . I have mentioned to as many of the...
When at war with the only nation that has the means of serious annoyance, to have the force of...
To be remembered by you amidst the pressure of important public concerns, that present themselves...
I have endeavoured to ascertain how the votes wou’d be in the Senate upon the nomination of Mr....
I expected for some time past to have the pleasure of seeing you tomorrow, but I cannot venture...
I am very much obliged to you for allowing me to read your letters to M r Eppes . I have done it...
19 October 1809, Warren. Introduces Maj. James Morrison of Kentucky, “one of the most respectable...
It gives me the most sincere pleasure to have it in my power to congratulate you upon the...
With the most anxious desire to serve my country I fear my ability will not be commensurate with...
I feel the utmost reluctance to address you upon a subject of a personal nature or about one with...
At the request of several of the most respectable people of Kentucky I take the liberty to...
When I accepted the office of Collector of this port, I was very much influenced by a wish to...