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A bond of mine for £500. sterl. part of Mr. Wayles’s debt to Farrell & Jones being payable the...
Your letters of Feb. 5. and Apr. 24. were duly received. Having on the receipt of the former...
The credit which I was obliged to give on the sale of my tobo. of the year 1790. having put it...
If my letter of Dec. 5. produced disappointment to you, be assured that your’s of the 18th. was...
Your favor of July 6. came to hand on the 12th. In the mean time you must have recieved mine of...
According to the desire expressed in your letter of May 30. to receive negociable paper rather...
In my letter of Aug. 30. I asked the favor of you to furnish me a statement of the paiments made...
I this moment recieve your favor of the 18th. covering my bond No. 1. to Farrell & Jones. The...
I had fully expected to have been ere this returned to Virginia, where I knew I should have the...
When I last wrote to you I expected that I should have been permanently fixed at home this...
§ To Thomas Dobson. 4 March 1806, Department of State. “I request the favor of you to state at...
In a discourse on Unitarian principles, sent me by mr Eddowes of your city, & edited by yourself,...
I have no recollection when the bounty of lands was first given to the soldiers of the...
Your letter of the 1st. instant followed by a copy of your speech on Congressional priviledges,...
July 2. after I had sent my duplicate of June 11. with a P.S. of yesterday to the Post office, I...
My last to you was of the 19 th of April of the last year . since that I have recieved yours of...
In reply to your letter of the 23d. inst., which has been duly received, it gives me much concern...
§ To James Dodge. 8 July 1806, Department of State. “Sidi Mellimelli being about to return...
¶ To James Dodge. Letter not found. 7 August 1806. Acknowledged in Charles D. Cox to JM , 26 Dec....
It was not until the beginning of this month that I learned the death of my friend mr Cathalan ,...
Your favor of Jan. 1. came to hand on the 10 th inst. with information from the Collector of...
The season for asking my annual supply of wines being now come about, I have first to acknolege...
I rec d yesterday your favor of Sep. 18. through the Collector of N.Y. with informn that the...
I now as usual make my annual application for supplies of wine E t c as noted below. according to...
I am happy by your favor of July 7. to hear from you after your tour thro’ so much of the US. and...
Americ a n Legation M r Joshua Dodge is hereby authorized to act tempora ri ly as Consul of the...
your letter of Apr. 2 was rec d June 6. and soon after it the wines which had been desired in...
I recieved yesterday your favor of the 12 th from N. York , and sincerely congratulate you on...
The bearer of this letter is mr John Carr a midshipman on board the N. Carolina ship of war of...
Your favor of Nov. 12. of the last year, with the wines & other articles, as by your acc t of the...
AL : Comte François d’Harcourt, Paris (1984) Mr. Franklin presents his Compliments to Mr....
Je viens de recevoir içi, Monsieur le Baron, à mon retour d’une petite voiage au-delà des Alpes...
You have heard the words which I have this day spoken to your great chief White hairs. they are...
I have the Honour, to transmit you, a Letter from the Honourable the Committee of Congress for...
I have recieved the Letter which You did me the Honor of writing to me, the 11th. of April, in...
Letter not found. 21 February 1796. Acknowledged in Dohrman to JM, 26 Feb. 1796 . Concerns...
Letter not found. 20 March 1795. Acknowledged in Dohrman to JM, 24 Mar. 1795 . Concerns Dohrman’s...
Letter not found. Ca. 6 March 1796. Acknowledged in Dohrman to JM, 11 Mar. 1796 . Concerns...
The many Kindnesses which you have shown to our captive countrymen, whom the fortune of war has...
Letter not found. 3 April 1795. On this day JM wrote letters to Dohrman and Joseph Jones but sent...
I am happy in receiving this public mark of the esteem of the Minister, Elders and Deacons of the...
When I left public office I expected to be so much at leisure that I should keep up a very...
This accompanies a duplicate of my letter of Oct. 11. troubling you with some small commissions,...
I was going to acknolege th[e receipt of yours of Jany. 5th. and Feb.] 15. when I was seised with...
My public occupations rarely permit me to take up the pen of private correspondence. I have still...
Your favor of July 2. is now before me. The consulates of the W. Indies had been already filled....
In my letter by last post I forgot to inclose you the bill of exchange for £50. sterl. which you...
Having determined to try my Bedford tobacco this year at the London market, I could have no...
Often sollicited by persons on this side the water to enquire for their friends in America about...
I had the honor of writing to you on the 28th. of July, when appearan[ces] rather threatened a...