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Private If there be any thing yet to do , which can with propriety be done, towards fulfilling...
Your letters of the 12th & 13th instant, with their enclosures, were received by Mondays Mail,...
Private Your private letters of the 19th 19th, and 20th instant have been duly received. The...
Your letters of the 18th and 19th instant were received by fridays Post the 22d. If the answer...
Your two letters—both bearing date the 21st instant—with their enclosures, were received by the...
Private Your private letter of the 21st instant has been received. Mr Monroe, in every letter he...
Your letters of the 26th and 27th Ulto were received by the Post on friday last. Forwarding...
Private Your private letters of the 29th & 30th have been received. If Mr Churchmans account...
Private The last Post brought me the enclosed letter from General Pinckney. It becomes necessary...
I thank you for your private letter of this date, & will arrest the talk intended for the...
The enclosed is approved, and if there is any Authentic ground to go upon, it ought to be...
Your letters of the 17th 20th & 20th instant, have been received. Enclosed you have a Warrant on...
Your letter of the 5th instant with its enclosure, came to hand by Friday’s Post. The extracts...
Your letter of the 11th instant was received by the last Post. Expecting to be at the Seat of...
The letter from Mr King to you, is herewith returned. In your dispatches to him, he ought to be...
Your letter of the 15th came duly to hand. Fortune seems to have declared for us, hitherto, in...
The enclosed letter came under cover to me from the Sister of General Pinckney. Not knowing...
As it is very desireable that the papers respecting the discontents of France should be got into...
Not having seen the conclusion of your Statement for Genl Pinckney (if completed); and not...
I have given the draughts of the letters to Messrs Pinckney—Humphreys—and Adams an attentive...
At the conclusion of my public employments, I have thought it expedient to notice the publication...