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I had written to you by Jefferson who travelled on with us as far as Dumfries , but his going off...
I recieved some time ago a summons from Commissioner Ladd to attend a settlement in the case of m...
I should sooner have informed you of Francis’s safe arrival here but that the trip you meditated...
I have been looking with great anxiety for some time for a letter from you—My own situation has...
15 December 1809. Encloses a letter from James P. Preston of Virginia and recommends him for the...
Our letters crossing each other on the road have anticipated the grounds of mutual excuse for...
I enclose under cover to you a note for my little boy —I am delighted to hear that he gives you...
Your’s of the 10 th came safely to hand, and I now inclose you a letter from Francis . he...
A letter has been received by Mr. Kenan of North Carolina from an officer of the army of good...
I enclose to you a letter from Colo: Bently of Virginia —You will find among your papers another...
Your letter of the 21 st brought to my mind Col o Bentley’s business. I immediately examined the...
8 February 1810, Washington. Upon learning that Mr. Graham has declined the governor’s post in...
Ca. 12 February 1810. Informs JM that “Colo: Howard will accept the appointment.” Suggests that...
24 March 1810, Congress Hall. Has learned from William Branch Giles that Mr. Dublois, “who is...
Since M r Carr left us I have been confined at least two thirds of my time—I am at present...
I found here your letter of the 2 d on my return from a three weeks visit to Bedford : and as I...
I did hope to have had your business ready before this.—I was to have attended Mr Ladd on the 29...
M r Thweatt’s letter with your P.S. came to hand late last night, and I shall dispatch Francis...
I recieved in May last the inclosed letter from mr Thomas Wilson agent for Speirs & co. with two...
My absence from chesterfield prevented my receiving your letter until a few days since. When the...
circumstances on which I shall not dwell have prevented my writing to you for some time—I have...
You have heard of the suit brought by E. Livingston against me on the subject of the Batture ....
Your letter of Nov. 19. desiring me to send to Haden’s for Francis on the 29 th did not get to my...
Your letter from Monticello of the 7 th instant was rec e ived yesterday—The one dated the 12. of...
Since my perusal of the batture case I have greatly regretted that you had not previous to the...
Your two letters of Dec. 14. reached this place just after I had left it for Bedford . this has...
By the post succeeding my last letter to you , I recieved one from my counsel in Livingston’s...
When I received your last letter the pamphlet the return of which you requested was in the hands...
The Chronological appendix to the paper I sent you on the subject of Louisiana had been retained,...
Jno W Eppes presents his respects to the President. He considers the subject on which he...