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I must apologize to you for the Liberty I take in addressing you as a Member of the General...
Were I certain that a Letter I addressed to you a few Weeks ago, by way of Virginia had been...
I have the Honour of addressing your Excellency on a subject which appears to me as important to...
In obedience to your Excellency’s Desire I now offer to your consideration some particulars...
I have taken the Liberty of sketching out the enclosed Articles which I beg leave to submit to...
This Letter will be delivered to you by my son in law John Randolph , who has resided in...
The solicitude which you have expressed in several of your communications to Congress for the...
My worthy and intimate friend Dr. Barraud proposing to take an Excursion into the upper parts of...
I have doubted whether I should take the Liberty of addressing a Letter to you on a subject which...
Mr. Lewis of this town this morning mentioned to me, that it might be an acceptable information...
One who is personally unknown to you, and to whose Character you are probably equally a stranger,...
5 September 1801, Northumberland Court House. Writes on behalf of Dr. Barraud of Norfolk, who has...
I have this moment received a Letter from my much valued friend Doctor Barraud , of Norfolk,...
St. Geo. Tucker with very respectful Compliments to Mr. Jefferson takes the earliest Opportunity...
At the request of our common, and inestimable friend Mr. Page, I beg leave to offer you his most...
I have the melancholy office of communicating to you the departure of our inestimable friend Mr...
I postponed acknowledging the reciept of your favor of the 13th. until I should have an...
I have now the pleasure to inform you that the Affair respecting the family of our deceased...
Your favor of the 8th. Inst. was duely recieved, and has been considered with the Attention due...
Ad Thomam Jefferson. Inclyte Civis! primus inter pares; patriae Sortis impigerque Custos, Dudum,...
Will M r Jefferson have the goodness to accept the enclosed Attempt , from the pen of one who has...
I consider myself as performing a duty to my Country in addressing this Letter to you. I confide...
Be pleased to accept my acknowledgements for your favor of the 21st. in answer to my former...
I have this moment concluded an official Letter to the Secretary of State, notifying my...
I persuade myself I need make no apology to you for enclosing for your perusal, a Letter which I...
I take the liberty of enclosing you a note this moment recieved. I have had the pleasure of...
I have the pleasure of forwarding by the Mail a Model of my Telegraph pursuant to your obliging...
I fear you will think me a troublesome Correspondent, but the Information contained in the...
The enclosed paper was this day recieved by me from my friend Mr. Jos: C. Cabell, who is now in...
On friday last I had the pleasure of recieving your favor introducing the young Count Barziza, &...
The last Richmond papers announce on the part of Mr. Hay, his intention to resign his present...
An occurrence of considerable importance having happened within my observation within a few days...
Having at the request of Mr. Joseph Delaplaine prepar’d a Sketch of the Life of the late most...
I can not forward to you my few short notes, in compliance with your request by Mr. Cabell, at...
I wrote to you from Richmond about a month ago, and enclosed you a fragment of the Journals of...
Since I wrote to you last, I have had the pleasure of recieving both of your favours of the 23d....