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peu de tems apres La date de votre Lettre du 9 juillet, qui m’est parvenus dernierement, vous...
I expected mr Eppes would have passed this way on his return from the springs, or I should not...
Impressed with the observation you were pleased to make in your esteemed Note to me of the 24th...
Agreeably to your instructions I have had 50 Copies of the Paper enclosed to be printed, wch. are...
Your letter of the 14th. was recieved by our last post, and as I shall be in Washington within a...
I beg Your forgiveness for intruding on You the enclosed Letter to Mr Brodie, which I suppose of...
Your letter of the 5th. mentioning that you should be at Eppington till the 14th. & then proceed...
Your’s of Sep. 10. & 14. were recieved yesterday, and my time being brief, my answer must be so....
I am very sorry that I have not been able to meet with an opportunity of forwarding the 100 ℔s of...
Yours of the 11th. was recieved on the 15th. but too much other business having made it...
Nothing less than an unbounded confidence in your humanity and philanthropy could induce me to...
I return you all your papers except Irvine’s which I have not yet entirely read. as far as I have...
If you gave attention to Turreaus letter of Aug. 31 you will have seen in its stile & some of its...
I received yesterday morning your favor of the — covering the copy of Mr M’s note to...
Docter Macaulay of the Army has made Known to me his intention of applying for a majority in the...
Just before I left New York I saw General S Smith on his passage through that City, and...
We the subscribers, tho personally unacquainted with your Excellency, do assure you that we are...
In my letter of the 6th. from Richmond I mentioned having purchased a horse for you—& that I...
Conrad Hanse Coach maker Living in Philadelphia will Receive the Presidents answer on the...
I return the letter of Mr. G. with that of Soderstrom & the opinions of the Lawyers. From a hasty...
I take the liberty of addressing a few lines to you, on a Subject that has occasioned...
I have the honor to enclose you, an extract from the Journal of the house of Representatives of...
In conformity to a resolution of the house of Representatives of this Territory, I have the honor...
You must pardon this intrusion, its dictated by imperious circumstances & I trust founded in...
Most greatful my dear Sir is your truly affectionate letter to my wounded soul which has been...
I have answered a letter from this man, a few days ago, stating that the bills would not be paid...
It was my intention on my arrival at Boston to have proceeded immediately to Washington to...
Mr. Hampton Snow, of the House of Bowen & Snow, Merchants, of this Town, wishing to present...
Peter Horry (of S. Carolina) Presents his Respectful Compliments to Mr. Jefferson. & request his...
The fall of the arch or Vault of the Court room in the North Wing of the Capitol on Monday last,...
Since mine of the 10th. I Recd from Govr. Sullivan a letter of the same date, on the subject of...
Yours of the 20. & 21. were recieved yesterday. I have sent on the letter to Turreau without...
Your favor of the 15th. did not come to my hand till yesterday. I fear therefore that the vessel...
To the Inhabitants of the Town of Winchendon in legal town-meeting assembled. Your representation...
You have done much better than I expected in the Course of your administration—You have my thanks...
The gentleman who bears this letter has been known by me for a considerable length of time in the...
In a letter which I wrote the last year to M. de la Fayette I advised him to endeavor to...
je Sais Combien vos moments Sont Precieux et Comme vous Les avez Devouez pour Le Bonheur du genre...
Before I had received your favor of the 16h., covering the papers in the case of the demand of...
I have taken upon me the Liberty of Addressing these few Lines to you—I—Hoping your Honour will...
Yours by Mr. Chisolm was duly handed to me. I shall look for you & Mr. Barlow on Wednesday, & for...
Mr. Henry O Franklin, Manufacterer & Merchant of this Town, having business which he is desirous...
in the winter of 1806, you may recollect of my visiting you at the Presidents palace; & that...
The rider reached me this morning only. His mail contains nothing particularly interesting,...
You will receive, probably before this reaches you, the nomination of persons, from whom our...
I have just returned from Richmond & send the inclosed for yr. inspection in the hope that you...
Directions for Mr. Watkins when he comes Davy, Abram, & Shepherd are to work with him. Phill...
I recieved your letter just as I was going to bed last night and being to set out early this...
Mr. Higginbotham presses me for the paiment of which your rent was to make a part. as soon...
I beg leave to introduce to you W . A. Macaulay a physician in the army of the United States. He...