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M r Simon Chaudron , a Gentleman probably better known to You by his talents than by his...
It was natural for me, who well know Your goodness, to anticipate what You mention in respect to...
I am so forcibly struck with the Justness of Your observations on the suppositious speeches...
I hasten to answer the enquiry contained in Your note of Yesterday .—The end of the present...
Indisposition, resulting from the fatigue of my late Journey to Richmond , has prevented me from...
I am pressingly requested to apply to You on the subject which I will immediately mention; and,...
You have rendered to my friend an essential Service by assigning to the business concerning which...
I ought long since to have thanked You for your very friendly attention in informing me of the...
I have postponed returning my thanks to You for your friendly recommendation in my favour to the...
I do not know precisely how matters stand at the University with respect to the Mathematical...
I am so unwilling to disturb a repose which I hold sacred, that I have felt, without expressing...
I have, from motives which I deem correct, sedulously avoided disturbing your repose by obtrusive...
Accept my deep and sincere thanks for Your Kind letter to M r Monroe, in my behalf. In the event...
During the short stay of General La Fayette in this City, the letter which you were so good as to...
Since Gen l Lafayette left Monticello, I have had several times the pleasure of conversing with...