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I have the pleasure to inform you that a judgment was obtained for you agt. Doctr. Griffin the...
The troubles of France and the islands forcing many of your nation to this country in quest of...
According to your desire I have had enquiry made into the situation of Monsr. Delivet, and...
I have asked the favor of Mr. Morris to send to me a servant lad who lived formerly in my family,...
Th: Jefferson asks from the Custom-house a permit to land from on board the Louisa Capt. Birkhead...
Your favor of Nov. 15. was a month in getting to me. Since my reciept of it, I have taken such...
I received your favor of Feb. 14. long after it’s date, and hope that by the present regulation...
Your letters of Feb. 5. and Apr. 24. were duly received. Having on the receipt of the former...
If my letter of Dec. 5. produced disappointment to you, be assured that your’s of the 18th. was...
Your favor of Feb. 29. came to hand yesterday. That of Feb. 24. a week ago. I inclose you a...
In a former letter I asked your permission to let the bonds taken at my sale be sent to you, in...
Finding a moment of leisure to take up my private correspondencies, I am to answer your letter of...
In consequence of your favor of Oct. 28. which did not come to hand till Jan. 14. I took measures...
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments to Mr. Fenwick and incloses him a letter, a power of...
I have desired Mr. Short to pass through Bordeaux in his way to Spain in order to take up any...
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments to Mr. Fitzsimmons, and returns Mr. Greene’s memorial,...
I some time ago authorised Mr. D. Hylton to propose my lands at Elk hill in Goochland for sale to...
Your letter of May 1. has filled us all with joy. Madison, Monroe and myself have been constantly...
Mr. Jefferson presents his most respectful compliments to Mrs. Greene, and will with great...
The last grant of money for defraying the contingent and other expences of the Department of...
It is perfectly equal to me that the 1233⅓ dollars mentioned in your letter of yesterday , be...
In answer to your favor of the 13th. I have the honor to inform you that the papers delivered to...
In consequence of the act of Congress appropriating 40,000 Dollars per annum from July 1. 1790....
In consequence of letters received from Mr. William Short on the subject of his property invested...
Mr. Hamilton presents his respectful Compliments to The Secretary of State. He has perused with...
A constant course of business has as yet put it out of my power to prepare an answer to your...
Your favor of March 5. has been longer unanswered than consisted with my wishes to forward as...
I received yesterday your favor of the day before, and immediately laid it before the President...
On the receipt of your letter of the 14th. of December I communicated it to the President of the...
I am this moment favored with the letter you did me the honor of writing yesterday, covering the...