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The papers, of which I was speaking to you on friday evening, are herewith sent. In looking over...
Notwithstanding the conviction I am under of the labour which is imposed upon you by Public...
Let me entreat you to finish the good Offices you have begun for me, by giving short answers (as...
Enclosed I return you the list of Sales in the Federal City. You will oblige me, by drafting a...
The enclosed letters, with the additional explanation that follows, will bring the case of young...
Not ’till yesterday did I receive the Agricultural Pamphlets from Mr: Peters. Knowing that you...
… As far as a momentary consideration has enabled me to judge, I see nothing exceptionable in the...
As far as a momentary consideration has enabled me to judge, I see nothing exceptionable in the...
If Mr Madison can make it convenient to call upon the P——between eight and nine this forenoon and...
The calamitous situation of Philadelphia and the little prospect from present appearances of its...
As there is a possibility if not a probability, that I shall not see you on your return home; or,...
12 May 1796. Invites JM “to dine on Thursday next at 4 oClock.” Requests an answer. FC ( DLC :...
To draw such a line for the conduct of the President as will please every body, I know is...
If under the existing circumstances of the newly established Bank you can add other & fitter...
The President of the United States requests the Pleasure of Mr Madison’s Company to Dine, on...
The papers, of which I was speaking to you on friday evening, are herewith sent. In looking over...
I want to communicate two matters to Congress; the substance of which is contained in the...
As you are knowing to the situation of young Mr. Fayette; to the measures I have adopted in his...
To draw such a line for the conduct of the President as will please every body, I know is...
The calamitous situation of Philadelphia—and the little prospect from present appearances of its...
The Agricultural Society of Philadelphia, are preparing the “outlines of a Plan for establishing...
If Mr. Madison can make it convenient to call upon the P—— between eight and nine this forenoon...
Herewith you will receive sundry Pamphlets &ca. under the patronage of Sir John Sinclair. I send...
If Mr Madison is at leisure the P. would be glad to see him. AL , NjP : George Washington...
If Mr. Madison is at leizure the P. would be glad to see him. RC ( NjP ); Tr ( MH : Sparks...
As you are knowing to the situation of young Mr Fayette; to the measures I have adopted in his...
Let me entreat you to finish the good Offices you have begun for me, by giving short answers (as...
As there is a possibility if not a probability, that I shall not see you on your return home; or,...
Consequent of the enclosed resolution, I had a conference with the Comee. therein named...
I return Mr Jefferson’s letter with thanks for the perusal of it. I am glad he has resolved to...