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Amendment to the Constitution to be added to Art. IV. section III. The Province of Louisiana is...
Th: Jefferson submits to the heads of departments the papers in the case of the Louisiana Commrs....
Yours of the 17th is recieved. I concur in your ideas that the request from the Bey of Tunis of a...
Will you be so good as to consult with the other members of the administration on the allowance...
The President of the United States of America, To James Madison Esqr. of Orange County, in the...
I left at Washington a great coat of which I shall have great need. Should this reach you before...
Commissions to be made out. Thomas Rodney of Delaware to be judge of Missipi. vice S. Lewis...
25 September 1804, Monticello. “I intended to have been with you tomorrow evening, but it is...
Doctr. Rose delivered me last night the letter with which you charged him, and I have thought it...
Your’s of the 4th. came to hand last night & I now return you the letters of Livingston, Bourne,...
I presume the correspondence between the Ambassador of Tunis & Secretary of State, must be...
Unexpected delays in getting my carriage ready will render it impossible for me to leave this...
I presume the two commissions of militia officers in the District of Columbia which you inclosed...
Your’s of July 22. came to hand on the 25th. the day of my arrival here. I think the proposition...
Your’s of the 3d. came to hand yesterday. I am content that the questions relative to...
I wrote yesterday to Genl. Dearborne on the subject of intruders on the public lands in...
I return you all your papers except Irvine’s which I have not yet entirely read. As far as I have...
Your’s of the 4th. is recieved. I think the course which has been taken for sending MelliMeni...
Th: Jefferson presents his affectionate salutations to mr Madison and incloses him the extract of...
I hasten the return of the bearer that he may meet you at Brown’s and convey you information as...
Yours of the 1st. was received yesterday. I now return the letters of Higginson, Davis &c....
After writing to mr Smith my letter of yesterday by the post of the day, I recieved one from him...
Health & weather permitting I shall set out on Wednesday without fail. If I can get off early...
I now return you the papers which came in your letter of the 11th. I am not satisfied that the...
A pardon to be issued to George Mc.Farland according to the papers inclosed Commissions to David...
I return you Pinckney’s letter the complection of which I like. If they repeal their orders we...
Th: Jefferson requests the favour of Mr. Madison & family to dine with him ——— at half after...
In the wild range which Tatham’s head takes, he often hits on good ideas. Those explained in the...
Yours by yesterday’s mail is recieved & I now return Pinckney’s & Graham’s letters. I thought it...
In the wild range which Tatham’s head takes, he often hits on good ideas. those explained in the...
Yesterday’s post brought me, as I suppose it did you, information of the Emperor of Marocco’s...
Your two favors of the 18th. & 20th. were recieved on the 21st. The letters of Livingston &...
I returned here yesterday afternoon & found, as I might expect an immense mass of business. With...
In conversation with mr. Gallatin yesterday as to what might be deemed the result of our...
Yours without date was recieved yesterday. about 3. or 4. days ago mr Nelson called on me with a...
I now return you the several papers recieved by the last post, except those solliciting office,...
What would you think of raising a force for the defence of New Orleans in this manner? Give a...
The post having made it night before his arrival yesterday and my mail extraordinarily...
The inclosed letter from mr Simpson our Consul in Marocco was forwarded to me from your office by...
I recd. last night or rather this morning yours of yesterday, and return the remarks of Genl. S....
I now return you the letters of mr. Pichon, and of Jones; also those of Van Polanen & Thos....
The inclosed barbarous Italian would require more consideration to be perfectly understood than I...
my list tells me I signed commissions for the following persons, which being omitted in the list...
will become able to regulate with effect their respective functions in these departments. the...
Colo. Newton’s enquiries are easily solved I think by application of the principles we have...
I send you a letter from the Ex-basha of Tripoli. Had we not better be done with this man by...
I inclose you the S. Carolina ratification of the amendment to the constitution, & presume it...
Will you be so good as to give this a severe correction both as to stile & matter, & as early a...
I return you Monroe’, Armstrong’s, Harris’s & Anderson’s letters, & add a letter & act from Govr....
I think it is dean Swift who says that a present should consist of something of little value, &...