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I have to acknowledge your favr. of 4th instant with the enclosures, and in return as usual can...
The last ler. I got from you shewed the little leisure you possessed, & together with other...
From the manner in which you have been pleased to communicate with me both verbally & otherwise I...
Your favor of the 11th Ulto. came to hand. Notwithstanding I have hitherto been disappointed in...
Your obliging favr. of the 21st. past has just made it’s way hither through the Frost, and with...
I was engaged during the whole of the last week in the supreme court of the U. S. Our business...
Our post having ceased to ride ever since the inoculation began in Richmond till now, I received...
Congress drawing to a close, I must trouble you with a bundle of little commissions 1. to procure...
My last to you was of May 11. Yours of Mar. 29. came to hand ten days ago: and about two days ago...
As there is a possibility if not a probability, that I shall not see you on your return home; or,...
I have not the honor to have a personal acquaintance with you; and have taken the liberty, to...
Your favors of July 10. & 13. have been duly recieved and I now return the pamphlet inclosed in...
I wrote you last on the 13th. Since that I have received yours of the 8th. I have scribbled on a...
The determination of Congress with respect to the Ratio of Representation gives no small degree...
In the reading the debates of your House, there appears some heat of parties; and it is no more...
I have kept Mr. Joy’s letter a post or two, with an intention of considering attentively the...
Your No. 1. came to hand two days ago. When I inclosed you the papers of the last week I was too...
I wrote you last on the 3d. inst. Your’s of July 30. came to hand yesterday. Besides the present...
I wish truth would permit me to say that our expectations from our new government have been...
Abstract. 20 December 1791. “Account of Indians inhabiting the North-Eastern parts of the...
Ca. 14 February 1795, Philadelphia. Solicits subscriptions for Giuseppe Ceracchi’s proposed...
You will admit That Congress have power to provide by law, for raising, depositing & applying...
The most prominent suspicion excited by the Report of the S. of the T. of Jan. 3. 1793. is that...
Abstract. 10 December 1791. “Distances on the Wabash; with observations on its navigation.” The...
On the 8th. or 9th. instant T. asked leave of absence of the Senate, and expressed seriously his...
Memo. for Colo. James Madison Jur. A Madison 1000 Acres of Land On panther Creek adjoining Majr...
11 May 1796. Acknowledges payment of $57.33 for a cask of claret. RC (owned by Charles M. Storey,...
Ca. 29 December 1794. Opposes the provisions of the 1794 statute that imposed duties on snuff....
It is certainly unnecessary here to shew that there is no distinction to be taken between debt...
14 May 1789. “The Committee of the Senate appointed to confer with a Committee of the House of...