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… I have not forgotten my promise to drop you a few lines on the arrival of the Treaty in case it...
I have not forgotten my promise to drop you a few lines on the arrival of the Treaty in case it...
Your very friendly favor of the 3d. Instant, I received upon my arrival at this place two days...
6 January 1803, Amelia. Encloses a letter received from Thomas Worthington so JM may apprise the...
I am told there is now a vacancy in the Consulate of Tunis; if so, there is an amiable...
Since the conversation which passed between us yesterday respecting the office of Secretary at...
It was perhaps one of the most unfortunate circumstances in Mr. Jefferson’s administration, that...
Having very recently intruded one letter upon you in relation to Executive appointments, nothing...
31 August 1809, Wigwam, Amelia County, Virginia. The Virginia senator recommends John Love...
I received a letter some days since from Mr. J. C. Cabell, informing me, that he was authorised...