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The enclosed please to give to our friend Frenau. It contains a list of some subscribers to his...
The horse I mentioned to you is not of the sort you want: tho a well looking horse. I wished to...
I was early this morning my dear President with Col. H[oward] & he called on me Just now. I had I...
Among the late exiles from St. Domingo in consequence of the misfortunes to which the inhabitants...
Pardon me for again writing to you in so short a time—I always do it with reluctance, because I...
Snow on the ground for seven days past & now snowing fast. Good weather for wheat. Your letter of...
I find myself fatigued with my journey or should wait on you this evening. While in Newyork I...
It was a long time before I had an opportunity of making known to Mr Henry the purport of that...
I beg leave to make known to you the bearer Docr. Morrow. He was early engaged in the service of...
I do myself the honor to transmit to you a letter addressed to me by the British Consul residing...
Soon after I parted with you, I left Phild. and quickly got here. My whole rout presented to me...
I had the pleasure last night to receive your letter of the 28h. March with the newspapers...
To shew you that all is not anger & that truth may perhaps regain its empire I enclose the...
I hear with real joy that you have joined the happy circle & that too in the happiest manner. To...
Richmond, Va., 16 Feb. 1792. Transmits an extract of a letter from Mr. Taylor, one of the...
you will suppose I apprehend that I am rather too solicitous for your possession of the aid of...
Mr Cox was about taking to you my riding horse, but my apprehension of yr. necessary hurry & my...
The preservation of the relative importance of Virginia among her sister states must be held...
Richmond, 7 June 1793 . If TJ can give letters of introduction to the bearer, Mr. Livingston, a...
I had the pleasure my dear sir to receive your letter by Mr. Adair & shall pay every attention to...
I cannot so well execute Mr. Randolph’s desire as by enclosing his letter to me. Whatever he has...
Mr James Marshall brother to our friend John is about going to London on business very important...
General Lee returns herewith the paper which the President was pleased to give to him last...
I heard of your illness, with pain I heard of your repulse in n jersey, of your consternating Mr....
I beg leave to make known to You the bearer hereof Mr Williams a portrait painter. This gentleman...
Mr. Burnley will convey this letr. by some one of the many of your county people now here with...
Major Morgan who acted in capacity of aid de camp with me during the expedition placed under my...
I consider myself very fortunate in arriving here at the same time that you did as I shall have...
I do myself the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 7th instant, which will be...
The intelligence contained in the letter from the British Consul at Norfolk of the 26th. ultimo,...