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Mr. Coxe has the honor to inform Mr. Jefferson that Mr. John Wilcocks of this city has a few...
Mr. Coxe has the honor to inform Mr. Jefferson that Mr. Nicholson is not in Town, and is not...
Mr. Coxe has the honor to inform Mr. Jefferson that he has purchased of Mr. John Wilcocks a bill...
Mr. Coxe has the honor to enclose to Mr. Jefferson a bill of Mr. John Wilcocks for £1077.11.9...
Mr. Coxe has the honor to inclose to Mr. Jefferson the paper under this cover with a request that...
Mr. Coxe takes the liberty of suggesting to Mr. Jefferson the expediency of appointing Consuls in...
Mr. Coxe has the honor to enclose to the Secretary of State a letter from the Attorney Genl. of...
I learn from the gentlemen in my office that two hundred Sea letters have been sent thither. They...
I have the honor to inform you that a distribution of the first parcel of the Sea-letters, which...
Mr. T. Coxe requests that Mr. Jefferson will do him the honor to inform him, whether it appears...
On the 3d. instant I had the honor to enclose you a letter (of introduction) from the hon. Js....
I had the honor to inclose you some time ago a letter from the hon. Jas. Maddison Jr. Esqr. of...
I have the honor to inclose you a return of the piscatory articles exported from the United...
Mr. Coxe has the honor to inform Mr. Jefferson, that the silver crown of six livres Tournois is...
[…] 10 To abolish the drawbacks of the foreign or impost duty upon all manufactures from grain,...
I hope, Sir, that this letter will find [you] settled in your retreat at Monticello. It is the...
The inclosed accounts of the recapture of Toulon will give you satisfaction in a high degree....
Since I had the honor to write you last the inclosed have been delivered to me by a person, who...
I had learned from Mr. Maddison and Mr. Monroe the delay of all letters to you before I had the...
Not knowing Mr. Madison’s residence, but remembering that it is not far from you, I have the...
I take the opportunity by Mr. Madison to transmit to you a copy of a collection of papers which...
I have postponed to answer the letter you did me the honor to write last untill I should have...
Your letters for Mr. Pinckney, Mr. Monroe &ca. were all carefully forwarded. I should have given...
Your two last letters for Europe , tho unacknowledged, have long since been carefully forwarded....
I have in my possession one of your letters inclosed to me on the 12th. instant , the other has...
Mr. T. Coxe returns, with his best respects, the pamphlet Mr. Jefferson was so good as to lend...
When I had the pleasure of my last interview with you, it was mentioned, that two gentlemen would...
I have the pleasure of your letter by Dr. B . and feel great pleasure at the partial measures,...
I had the honor to receive a copy of your evidences relative to the murders of the family of...
I had the honor to learn from the person, who left you on the 31st. instant that you were then...
My notice of your health on the 31st. Ultimo, Sir, was intended to shew, that I knew what you had...
When I had the honor to write you upon the subject of an appointment, I did it with great...
Among the papers, which I possess in relation to the late transactions of the United states,...
A gentleman of this place called upon me to day and stated to me the receipt of a letter by him...
Public Business having called me to Philada. on the 10th. of March, I did not receive your favor...
The gentleman to whom you wrote on the 26th. of March arrived here a few days ago from...
H. Miller. Muhlbg No. 1. H. M. Supervisor of the Reve. Latimer No. 2. The collector of the...
It is only by candid representations of the disinterested, or the applications of the concerned,...
You will be pleased to consider me as not to disposed to accept the appointments you mention in...
I wrote by the mail of last evening in reply to your letter of the 17th. that the two places...
In the Course of public business it has been my lot and duty to meet a gentleman, who held a...
Note on the act of the President of the United States of the — of — 1801. relative to the...
This letter is transmitted, respectfully, as the only information I possess of the Gentleman, tho...
As I had the honor to receive from you some remarks on the office I now hold from Genl. M , I...
British private Vessels. The important and curious document, in this inclosure, appears to be...
When your message to the legislature announced the idea of the abolition of the internal...
It is manifest to every person, who reflects on the affairs of the United States, that the...
The idea I lately took the liberty to suggest may have appeared visionary and strange, but on...
The recent events in the Island of St. Domingo, if confirmed, will evince the importance to...
In the course of some recent attempts to improve the public mind with our capacities and progress...