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No pleasure can exceed that which I recieved from reading your letter of the 21st. ult. it was...
I am much obliged by the kind & prompt attention you have been so good as to pay to my letter of...
Your favor of yesterday is just now put into my hands. it is so far from being improper to...
Harrassed with interruptions & worn down with fatigue; I take up my pen at midnight to scribble...
I had written the inclosed letter to mrs Trist, and was just proceeding to begin one to you, when...
Th. Jefferson presents his respects to Mr. Adams and incloses him a letter which came to his...
Th: Jefferson presents his respects to mr Adams and incloses him a letter which came to his hands...
I recollect with great satisfaction the acquaintance I had the honour of having with your most...
I have to acknolege your friendly letter of Feb. 9. as well as a former one . before that came to...
Mar. 8. 1801. N.H. restore Whipple & Gardner, Collector, & Commr. of loans. change no other...
I beg leave to return you my thanks, & through you to the acting committee of the New Jerusalem...
I have to acknolege the reciept of your favor of Feb. 20. and to thank you for your...
The proposition you are pleased to make of dedicating to me your Dictionary of elegant essays...
9. prosecutions under Sedition law. remit the fines & enter Nolle prosequi in the prosecutns...
By the time you recieve this, you will have been at home long enough I hope to take a view of the...
By the President of the United States Whereas by the first Article of the Terms and conditions...
I offer you my sincere condolances on the melancholy loss, which has detained you at home: and am...
I recieved safely the portrait of mr Volney , which I find to be a perfect resemblance, & I pray...
Thomas Jefferson, President of the United States of America, To all who shall see these...
I recieved in due time your favor of Mar. 2. and the saddle also is come safely to hand. I am...
We shall be ready for you by the time you can arrive here. I would therefore wish you to come on...
I recieved safely the books you were so kind as to forward me, and if you will have the goodness...
I return you my thanks for your friendly congratulations on my election to the chair of the...
I offer you my sincere condolances on the melancholy loss which has detained you at home: and am...
General Wilkinson, the commander of our army, & [his aid] Capt. Huger, brother of the member of...
I mentioned to you in my letter by mr Nicholas that I should be able by this post to fix a day...
I ought sooner to have acknowledged the receipt of your favr. of Feb. 20. which has been at hand...
The office of Chief judge for the district of Columbia being become vacant by the resignation of...
Th: Jefferson having referred mr Ellicott’s letter to the Secretary of the Treasury (mr Dexter)...
I recieved a letter from you the last year, and it has been several since I wrote one to you....
I recieved last night your favor on the subject of capt Wm. Buchanan. mr Madison not being to...
Your claims on my time need no apology certainly when the subject relates to the affairs of the...
Not having my papers here, it is not in my power to acknolege the receipt of your letters by...
I inclose you a letter from mr Barnes on the subject of your affairs here. a loan at an interest...
I return you my thanks, & through you to the corporation of the borough of Wilmington, for your...
Thomas Jefferson, President of the United States of America, To all to whom these presents shall...
Justices’ Commissions given out . Commissions not given .   Washington county     l 1 William...
reduced the number from about 20. to 15. for each county adding to 11. of those named by mr Adams...
Your felicitations on the issue of the late election are highly gratifying to me. I never doubted...
I have by some accident mislaid the papers recommending mr Moore to be justice of the peace, &...
Mr. Madison the Secretary of State being not yet arrived at this place, and a favorable...
Your letter of Dec. 6. is just recieved, and a person leaving this place tomorrow morning for...
I have duly received your favour agreeing to accept an appointment as Minister plenipotentiary to...
This letter will be handed you by mr Dawson, an antient acquaintance & fellow collegian of yours,...
Mr Dawson a member of the late Congress is appointed to be the bearer of the Convention with...
You left this country in a state of high delirium. the paroxysm was very [tense?], but has been...
To testify to you the sincerity of the Government of the United States in its negotiations, I...
Being to appoint a Marshall for the district of Columbia it has been intimated to me by a mutual...
Mr. Madison the Secretary of State being not yet arrived at the seat of Government I have been...
In providing an administration for our government I was led by every just consideration to wish...