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After recollection !. I forgot to say that, on the 18th. instant, a Negroe, in a Canoe, passed...
W. Tatham’s Compts. to the President—He has written to Messrs. Learmonth’s & Berry, (the House he...
I am just inform’d that You will certainly be at Alexandria the 17th. Inst. on the business of...
Trivial circumstances sometimes produce great ends:—You mentioned; yesterday after Dinner, your...
The declaration you were pleased to make yesterday at my Office, that, so soon as The...
You will have recieved Your Camera Obscura, which was sent from hence to Alexandria a few days...
In hopes an opportunity may offer this week to Monticello, I shall embrace it to solicit Your...
Mine by last post will account to you for my being this day in Town, without seeing the British...
Capt. Decatur & Capt. Hull will be with me tomorrow, at Lynhaven, in order to examine that place...
I lament your going away, at this time, exceedingly; as I am fearful the Secretary of the Navy...
I have this minute arrived on shore from the L. House Cape Henry.— The Ship hitherto called the...
This morning I recieved yours, inclosed to Mr. Bedinger—I obey your orders immediately, & am...
Considering Capt. Hunter’s proposition, herewith inclosed an acquisition to the United States, I...
I came up here yesterday to settle my Monthly accounts; &, by the Evenings Mail, was honor’d with...
Just as I completed the Land part of my Survey, (forming a correct base, and accurate adjustment...
I have had repeated conferences with the honl. the Secretaries, heads of departments aiding the...
I have written to Genl. Armstrong, as you instructed, concerning my account & standing with the...
Observing that Government are now occupied on the claim of the United States to West Florida, &...
7 December 1812. “Last evening I recieved information, accidentally, that the Committee had acted...
18 May 1810, Norfolk. The same mail that brought JM’s letter [not found] also carried one from...
I have come up from Norfolk prepared to offer proofs to government of that unabating zeal for the...
The justice which is due to creditors who contribute to support me in an extensive and an...
The inclosed offer to the people of Norfolk, in whom I have not yet found those boasted patriotic...
To the President of the United States; the honorable the Vice President and President of the...
26 June 1812, Norfolk. “I am making the last effort which seems to be left in my power to return...
The conspiracy which has transpired northwardly, as just announced in the public prints, calls on...
14 January 1813. “I presume the late measures concerning the increase of the Navy will require...
I have this morning carefully traced on a copy of Mitchells Map of America (my own property, from...
10 July 1810, Norfolk. Believes it is important to add to his former communications the enclosed...
The case called Charles Gobert’s is so very extraordinary that it cannot possibly be “ neuteral!...
18 August 1809, Washington. Relates his financial losses suffered during and after the...
4 March 1811, Norfolk. “Perhaps there never was a period when speedy communication was more...
18 May 1810, Norfolk. Gratefully acknowledges receipt of JM’s friendly reply to his 10 Mar....
14 January 1813. Suggests the “propriety of an immediate application to the State Sovereignties...
I have faithfully attended to the two bills before Congress for authorizing the President to...
10 March 1810, Norfolk. Transmits enclosures for JM’s perusal but reminds him that “these...
25 May 1810, Norfolk. Sends JM papers “on the defence of Lynnhaven Bay, the Chesapeake, Norfolk,...
6 October 1812, Washington. Expresses his concern that “the Administration is exposed to...
By last Mail, I did myself the honor of transmitting to you a printed pamphlet on the subject of...
Ship America at Sea, 20 Sep. 1788 . Sends this letter by a “Monsr. La’ritz,” a French officer...
Although a knowledge that I am at this place and have possessed the confidence of the Minister in...