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Since mine of Jan. 14. yours of Jan. 2. & Mar. 1. have been handed to me; the former by mr̃...
Encroachments being made on the Eastern limits of the United States by Settlers under the British...
From a letter received from the President mr̃ Lear is satisfied he cannot be here to-day and...
I have the honour to enclose you a Postscript to the Report on Measures, Weights & coins now...
I have the honor to inclose you a letter from one of our captive citizens of Algiers, if I may...
As the information contained in the enclosed extracts from a letter of M r. Short’s lately...
Th: Jefferson presents his respects to the Vice-president of the U. S. and has the honor to...
I have a dozen times taken up my pen to write to you & as often laid it down again, suspended...
I received some time ago your favor of July 29. and was happy to find that you saw in it’s true...
I have now the honour to inclose you a Report on the petition of John Mangnall, and of expressing...
Supposing that the first Consular convention agreed on with France, and not ratified by Congress,...
The inclosed information relative to ransom & peace with the Algerines, being newly come to hand,...
In consequence of the information I received from you on the first Wednesday in January that the...
Having, according to a resolution of the House of Representatives of February 23. 1791. given in...
I am to thank you for the book you were so good as to transmit me, as well as the letter covering...
The time which has intervened between the receipt of your favor, covering D’Ivernois’ letter, and...
I inclose you a letter from our friend D’Ivernois according to his request expressed in it. our...
I am to thank you, my dear Sir, for forwarding M. D’Ivernois’ book on the French revolution. I...
The public and the public papers have been much occupied lately, in placing us in point of...
I am honoured with your favor of June 19. informing me that permission is given me to make a...
New York, April 29, 1790. Requests “two hundred and fifty dollars for the contingent expences of...
Mr. Jefferson presents his compliments to the Secretary of the Treasury, and asks his perusal of...
I have the honor to enclose you an estimate of the probable expences of the Department of State...
You were so kind as to say you would write to our bankers in Holland to answer my draught for a...
Colonel Humphreys will be entitled to draw from the Treasury of the United States from about this...
Th: Jefferson presents his respectful compliments to the Secretary of the Treasury, and incloses...
Th: Jefferson presents his respectful compliments to the Secretary of the treasury, and his...
I inclose you copies of the printed papers you desired: also a letter I recieved last night. This...
I return you the report on the mint which I have read over with a great deal of satisfaction. I...
[ Philadelphia, February 11, 1791. Letter not found. ] Letter listed in Jefferson’s record of...