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I do myself the Honour to enclose a few Letters from my Family here to that part of Us who are at...
Give me leave to introduce to you, Mr Theodore Lyman junior, a young Gentleman of Education and...
I have a Grand Son the oldest Child of J Q Adams whom we are desirous of sending to Petersburg to...
I write you a few lines to apologise for the liberty I took in requesting you would affix you...
Will you have the goodness my dear Sir to send the enclosed to Mrs. C King, as I do not know her...
It may Be considered as rude in any one to interfear in the affairs of government but those to...
Mr. Parrishes Reply to the proposition to A purchas in the Loan was only yesterday Reced and I am...
I have had the honor of receiving your Letter of the 5th: inst. with its enclosure of the 2nd....
15 October 1812, Nantucket. Requests that his salary be raised to place him “on A footing with...
I wish you to give me credit for the map , and observations that accompanied it , which I...
the inclosed case is entirely unintelligible to me. can you make any thing of it? [ Reply by...
The Secretary of State has sent me the list of officers named during the recess of Senate, and...
Are the within terms admissible? [ Reply by Gallatin :] The 1st, 2d & 4th are either in pursuance...
[ New York, August 6, 1802. On August 13, 1802, Gallatin wrote to Hamilton : “I had the honor to...
The accounts of the reciepts and expenditures during the year ending on the 30th. day of Sep....
The question arising on Mr Simons’ letter of Jan. 10. is Whether sea-letters shall be given to...
Doctr. Bache’s Address is ‘William Bache at Franklin near Charlottesville’ the letter should be...
I believe the fact is that no measures have been taken by the states indebted to the US. to...
Your favor of Aug. 29. came to hand on the 3d. but no commission for Chisman is come to hand from...
I have always proposed to re-appoint Genl. Gibson to his present office, wherein I hear of no...
In the outset of the business of Detentions, I think it impossible to form precise rules. after a...
I think that none of the circumstances preceding the passage of the Embargo law stated by M....
I return you the papers in the case of the Spanish ship which having put in in distress is...
I think there should certainly be an enquiry into the conduct of Taylor of Ocracock, the charges...
Th: Jefferson asks the favor of mr Gallatin to examine the inclosed rough draught of what is...
I recieved last night your’s of the 17th. and tomorrow I set out for Monticello, so must be...
Altho’ I have the most perfect confidence in the integrity of Briggs, & very little in Davies his...
Yours of July 14. with the welcome paper it covered, has been most thankfully recieved. I had...
If, on considering the doubts I shall suggest, you shall still think your draught of a...
I think there is nothing in the former regulations of the Salines which hindered merchants or...