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On the 26th. of March I wrote you a letter informing you that after our settlement of Sep. 7....
Having received some days ago, but not in time for the last mail, the enclosed petition, I have...
In a former letter from Washington I expressed a wish that the salubrity of our climate here, and...
I have received Your Letter of the 29th Ulto. covering your Bond and find upon Accurate...
I have not yet heard whether you have arrived safe at Monticello; and I write only to inform you...
Your favor of the 19th is dated on the day I left Washington and finds me here, where I propose...
To the Honourable Court. The Humble petition of Samuel Miller Most Humbly Sheweth. Your...
Your favor of the 22d. finds me here. I have carefully perused the copy of the paper addressed to...
The Editor of the Pittsfield Sun did for a while forward me the newspaper as mentioned in your...
I inclose you a letter from E. I. Dupont who has established a gunpowder manufactory at...
Dear and much much much and very much respected friend, I wrote thee two volumes Some good while...
I return you the petition of Samuel Miller with the pardon signed. mr Kelty had spoke to me on...
The following is the substance of a letter written to you in Autumn 1802.   The reason it was not...
Gratitude, a Duty pleasing even to a deeply wounded Heart, prompts Me to present my Thanks as a...
As thou art a statesman in power, and therefore capable of doing much good in the world, I shall...
Upon looking over some private letters which were carefully laid aside when I went to Connecticut...
M Dufief having applied to me to assist him in procuring D Priestlys Harmony for you, I took...
If the Government of the United States has a desire to explore the new acquisition of Territory...
Your favor of the 26th. ultimo came to hand yesterday. Mrs. Page & myself are infinitely obliged...
I enclose a letter for Mr. Breckenridge, but as I know not his residence in Kentucky, I will be...
I have the honour of enclosing a letter from Capn. Lewis which came open to me, I have given...
I had previous to the receipt of your favor of the 23d. forwarded all the articles therein...
I have been duly favor’d with your friendly note of the 14th of July, and shall not fail to give...
My friend Mr John G. L. Schenck —a respectable merchant of this place, a good Citizen, & a great...
I am on my way to the City of Washington where I hope to find your Excellency in the enjoyment of...
On the 19th. of May last I did myself the honor to address a letter to the Secretary at War in...
My friend Dr Madison will probably visit you on his Journey to the upper Country; this presents...
I return you herewith Sir John Sinclair’s pamphlet upon Old Age with many thanks. I have read it...
I enclose you for your perusal, & satisfaction, the printed Extracts of the Genl. Assembly of the...
Je prend la liberté de vous adresser la presente pour avoir Lhonneur de vous Saluer, je soite de...