Excerpt from The Writings of James Monroe, Vol. 4: Including a Collection of His Public and Private Papers and Correspondence Now for the First Time Printed; 1803-1806
New York 81 be back to the Courts I shall certainly do it. My present pursuits which are commanded by imperious considerations will absorb much of the time labour which under other circumstances would be bestowed on public subjects. But they will not diminish the interest which I have always taken in those subjects, in the success welfare of my friends to whom they are intrusted. That your future life may continue to be highly useful honorable to your country prosperous happy to yourself is the sincere wish of your friend Servant.
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