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From the manner in which you have been pleased to communicate with me both verbally & otherwise I...
I am very much at a loss how to address you on the subject, which has induced me to trouble you...
My private acquaintance with you would by no means warrant a correspondence of this kind, but the...
By yesterday’s post of receiv’d your two letters dated on Monday and Wednesday. The legislature...
I take the liberty of forwarding to you two resolutions which have pass’d both houses, on the...
By yesterday’s post of receivd your favour of Friday. Shou’d Trenton be substituted by the Senate...
When you were in this town I took the liberty of mentioning to you that I expected a bill from...
You will be pleas’d to accept my thanks for the Journals receivd a few days since by mr. Hopkins,...
You will be surpris’d at the receipt of a letter from me dated at Philadelphia on the 22d March....
On my arrival at this place I found as I expected the attention of every person fix’d on the...
You’ll be pleased to accept my thanks for your two letters with the inclosures, which I receivd...
Haveing had the honor of being Known to and treated with the politest Attention by you and...
I flatter myself you will excuse the freedom I take in requesting your Patronage before the...
Your election to a seat in the new Goverment I think you can entertain no doubt was pleasing to...
I must beg you to excuse my freedoms: it is with a good intention that I am led to mention that...
Some difficulties having occurred in the settlement of the Accounts of this state with the United...
In pursuance of the Directions of the General Assembly, I do myself the honour to transmit to you...
I was so much fatigued with the trip in the stage, as to be rendered utterly unqualified to...
At a time when Your extensive abilitys and attention are so constantly engaged and unremittingly...
I thank you My Dear Sir for the line you was so obliging as to leave for me and for the loan of...
I have had the pleasure to receive your favour of the 5th of may, with the report of the...
I have had the pleasure to receive yr. favour of the 24th June. Our Elections ended on saturday...
I arrived a few days past from Wilmington, and had an opportunity of hearing the sentiments of a...
Yesterday I received yours relative to Capt. Irish’s affair, in which I observe you do not think...
I have lately made a tour of the district of Kentucky & am very much pleased with the face of the...
Having been the Loan Officer of the United States in the State of Virginia since the Year 1780,...
The Representatives of the People of the United States present their congratulations on the event...
It is with reluctance, that I for a moment obtrude any little private Concerns of my own, on yr...
Your favor from Fredericksburgh, covering a letter for Mr. Jefferson came to hand & I will either...
Captain Bunyan arrived here this morning from London in 29 days. A Mr Trumbull came...
The post with the letters brought by the British Packet passed me at Brunswick, on saturday...
A few days since I received a Letter from Mr. Jefferson, dated at Cowes in the Isle of Wight the...
I have sent to Havre the following packages, with directions to send them by the first vessel to...
My last to you was of the 18th. of June. Within a day or two after, yours of May 9. came to hand....
I wrote the inclosed letter to you a little before I left Paris, & having no occasion to send it,...
My last to you was of July 29. Since that I have received yours of May 27. June 13. & 30. The...
I sit down to write to you without knowing by what occasion I shall send my letter. I do it...
I wrote you last on the 12th. of Jan. since which I have received your’s of Octob. 17. Dec. 8. &...
My last to you was of the 15th. of March. I am now in hourly expectation of recieving my leave of...
I wrote you on the 22d. Since that I have received yours of the 23d. of May. The president’s...
My last to you was of May 11. Yours of Mar. 29. came to hand ten days ago: and about two days ago...
The inclosed Address was voted unanimously and contains, I believe, the genuine Sentiments of...
I had the pleasure of receiving your Letters of the 21st and 22d. of June by the last post and...
We have heard much of the di[s]agreement between the two Houses respecting titles and the rules...
No safe opportunity offering, the letter for Mr. Nelson has not been forwarded, and I shall now...
We have nothing in this quarter worth mentioning or I should more frequently make communications....
Mr. Christopher Roane, who is a searcher at City Point, requests to be introduced to you. He...
My excursions during the sickly season deprived me of the pleasure of continuing our...
By Col. Davies who has the superintendance of the business committed to Mr. Dunscombe I send you...
I thank you for the copy of the amendments proposed to the constitution which you lately inclosed...