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Letter not found. Ca. 19 August 1793. Mentioned in JM to Jefferson, 20 Aug. 1793 . Seeks...
You will percieve by the inclosed papers that Genet has thrown down the gauntlet to the President...
My last was of the 25th. Since that I have received yours of the 20th. and Colo. M’s of the 21st....
I have received and am charmed with No. V. I thought the introduction an useful lesson to others...
The fever spreads faster. Deaths are now about 30. a day. It is in every square of the city. All...
I have to acknolege yours of Aug. 27. & Sep. 2. The fever in town is become less mortal, but...
I am still doubtful whether I shall visit Fredericksburg this term—if I do will call on you as I...
Yours of the 20th. is this instant handed to me. Had you been present, & wielding the pencil of a...
It is long since I had this pleasure. With this you have the review of last month, in which I...
I take the liberty to inclose you a Copy of sundry charges which have been forwarded to the...
It is with pleasure I recollect the few hours in which I was so happy as to enjoy your company...
The calamitous situation of Philadelphia—and the little prospect from present appearances of its...
Mr. Adair the bearer of this having done me the favor to spend a few days here I found so much...
I am satisfied, that there will be great manœuvring about the place of congress for the next...
I overtook the President at Baltimore, & we arrived here yesterday, myself fleeced of seventy odd...
The stages from Philadelphia to Baltimore are to be resumed tomorrow. The fever has almost...
I thank you for your friendly letters dated in March and August last. We have been in a great...
I have got good lodgings for Monroe & yourself, that is to say, a good room with a fire place &...
I drop a line to inform you, that I returned to this place with all my family, on Saturday last,...
I hope you will be indulgent, to the liberty I am about to take, in an address to you on a...
Though I no longer hold a seat among you I feel not the less interested in the honor and...
Your session no doubt commencd on the last monday & the communications which you will have it in...
In obedience to the direction of the General Assembly I transmit a copy of the resolutions passed...
Recieve my thanks for your favour of the 15. which came by the last evening’s stage. You cannot...
The promptitude with which you answered my letter is very pleasing. I shall not spend time in...
I have this day written a letter to our friend Colo: Monroe relative to the arrival and...
I am to thank you for your several favors since the commencement of the session of Congress and...
I am much obliged to you and Col. Monroe for your alternate attention to keeping me informed of...
I am again tempted to intice you to a Correspondence, which you have so kindly Supported without...
Herewith you will receive sundry Pamphlets &ca. under the patronage of Sir John Sinclair. I send...