221To James Madison from Valentin de Foronda, 28 November 1808 (Madison Papers)
Las referídas tres cuentas suman 22064.$.3.rs. de cuya cantídad á la 21.655.5rs.3.qs. que es èl ímporte de la anteríor, hay el aumento de 408.$.2.rs.8.qs. que se han ínvertído, y acredítado desde 6. de Octubre proxmo. anteríor en que remiti aquella, por
erogacíones posterìores de la expedicíon, hasta fín del inmediato mes de...
222To James Madison from Valentin de Foronda, 31 December 1808 (Madison Papers)
...hasta que tubíese ordenes de sus Gefes, porque se ha de quexar este Gobíerno, que se haya detenido el Barco en el Río Mobíla, quando no existe una convencion tan solemne, como lo que hay sobre el Rio Mísisipi? Sí el Comandante del Fuerte Placamínas no permítió el paso hasta que hubíese ordenes de su Gefe; el Gobernador General des las Floridas manda deposìtar los efectos cargados en el...
223To Thomas Jefferson from Joseph Dougherty, 31 December 1808 (Jefferson Papers)
Amount of the whole expence that attended our crop of oats and hay Utencils includedAbout 16 CWT, of hay worth 86 cts. per cwt.
224To Thomas Jefferson from Philip Pope, 5 January 1809 (Jefferson Papers)
...to the grand jury did not touch upon this subject—but to all who know the man this is not astonishing—But how shall we account for the most singular conduct of the federal Attorney Mr. Hay. When he knew that the jury was investigating this affair, insted of assisting them in ther laudible exertions what did he do? he requested the judge to dismiss the jury—having no farther use for......Hay...
225To Thomas Jefferson from Edmund Bacon, 12 January 1809 (Jefferson Papers)
We shall want to purchase our seed oats in the spring they will be about 2/ the bushel Also will be wanting some Hay for your Horses that will be about 3/6 the Hundred pounds. (Mr. Watkins took possision of His hands this day The stone mason are now ingaged on the stone house we do not no whither you wish...ton of hay @ 3/6 per Cwt
226To Thomas Jefferson from Anonymous, 23 January 1809 (Jefferson Papers)
...Nation. must we ruin our selves and be the scorn of all the Nations of Europe, (are we not precisely like the Dog in the Manger who starv’d himself rather than permit the Ox to eat of the hay, who went another way & found fresh & delicious pasture which he would not have known of but for the il nature of the Dog.) I beseach You much respected Sir to use Your influence speedily to remove...
227From Thomas Jefferson to Edmund Bacon, 24 January 1809 (Jefferson Papers)
tons of hay @ 3/6
228From George Ic to James Madison, 9 February 1809 (Madison Papers)
seacond crop of the clover was ready to cut. I really am of opinion there was as great a weight of the timothy hay, according to the ground, as of both crops of clover.
229To Thomas Jefferson from George Ic, 9 February 1809 (Jefferson Papers)
...water, on the opposite bank I had timothy when I mowed the timothy [a] seacond crop of the clover was ready to cut, I really am of opinion there was as [gr]eat a weight of the timothy hay, according to the ground, as of both crops of clover [I] have know doubt but that every Usfull or Desireable groth natural to our Clime [ma]y be envigorated, to materially exceed any Groths of Culture on...