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Since I had the honor to write you last the inclosed have been delivered to me by a person, who...
I had the honor to learn from the person, who left you on the 31st. instant that you were then...
As I had the honor to receive from you some remarks on the office I now hold from Genl. M , I...
I had learned from Mr. Maddison and Mr. Monroe the delay of all letters to you before I had the...
I have postponed to answer the letter you did me the honor to write last untill I should have...
The papers announce that the legislature is to rise in ten days. This critical and peculiar...
It is only by candid representations of the disinterested, or the applications of the concerned,...
In the Course of public business it has been my lot and duty to meet a gentleman, who held a...
I beg you to excuse the liberty & the inconvenience of this application, & to believe that...
The immense objects, for which the nations of Europe began to contend at the Commencement of the...
I had the honor to receive your letter of the 27th. Ultimo, and as I consider it to be your...
Being this day informed that the death of the late worthy Collector of this Port has taken place,...
A gentleman of this place called upon me to day and stated to me the receipt of a letter by him...
I hope, Sir, that this letter will find [you] settled in your retreat at Monticello. It is the...
[…] 10 To abolish the drawbacks of the foreign or impost duty upon all manufactures from grain,...
H. Miller. Muhlbg No. 1. H. M. Supervisor of the Reve. Latimer No. 2. The collector of the...
Note on the act of the President of the United States of the — of — 1801. relative to the...
Mr. Coxe has the honor to enclose to Mr. Jefferson a letter containing some further information...
Notes on the Report of the Secretary of State, made in consequence of the reference of the House...
The following propositions are freely hazarded by way of opening the subject. None of them should...