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I took the liberty on the 26th. inst. of troubling you with a packet for Mr. Jay giving him an...
Monsieur Jefferson, ministre plenipotentiaire des etats unis d’Amerique, demande mille pardons à...
En fixant l’epoque du second paiment à dix huit mois après la signature du contrat, il etoit...
The sentiments of approbation so kindly expressed in the paper I received from your hand, call...
I never made an offer to any body to have corn or flour brought here, from America: no such idea...
I inclose you a letter on the subject of what Mr. Mirabeau said which you were so good as to say...
Your letter of yesterday gave me the first information that Monsieur de Mirabeau had supposed to...
I have the honor to inclose you a copy of my letter to Monsieur de la Fayette correcting the...
I have the honor to inclose you a copy of my letter to Monsieur de la Fayette. When I called on...
Having been curious to form some estimate of the quantity of corn and flour which have been...
The acknowledgement by Monsieur de Mirabeau to the national assembly that he had been in an error...
My hotel having been lately robbed, for the third time, I take the liberty of uniting my wish...
Since my last, which was of May 19. I have received yours of June 17. and 18. I am struck with...
Mr. Paradise will be arrived in London before this reaches you. He could not determine to await...
The delay of my Congé permits me still the pleasure of continuing to communicate the principal...
Madame Broutin s’occupant d’un jardin Anglois, Monsieur Jefferson a pensé qu’elle pourroit avoir...
I wrote you the day before yesterday by Mr. Paradise. I write now by post . The case described in...
I have been long without acknoleging the receipt of your favors of June the 2d. and 30th. I...
I am honoured with yours of the 11th. instant and lament much that I cannot avail myself of so...
I thank you for your attention to the cir[cumstance] of my passage, and lament extremely that I...
I am honored with your favor of the 11th. and sincerely thank you for the offer of your ship,...
I wrote you by post on the 13th. That day all the rest of the ministry was dismissed except...
When I wrote my letter of the 12th. I thought Mr. Morgan was returning to England. As I was...
Dear Sir Paris July 19. 1789. The above is a catalogue of all the books I recollect on the...
I am become very uneasy lest you should have adopted some channel for the conveiance of your...
Je sens toute ma malheur, Monseigneur, de recevoir les ordres du Comité nommé pour la redaction...
My last to you was of the 18th. of June. Within a day or two after yours of May 9. came to hand....
The bearer of my letters (a servant of Mr. Morris) not going off till to-day I am enabled to add...
I wrote you on the 11th. 13th. and 17th. instant. Last night yours of the 13th. came to hand. It...
My letter of May 21. my dear Madam, was the last I expected to have written you on this side the...
The civilities you were so kind as to shew me while in England are a proof that you will extend...
The acquaintance with which Your Lordship honored me when in Paris , and your friendly...
The bearer hereof Mr. Benjamin Huger, a young gentleman of South Carolina, proposing to see...
I take the liberty of presenting to your notice the Bearer hereof Mr. Benjamin Huger, a young...
The troubles of this city will be a sufficient apology for the length of time which intervened...
[ Paris, 27 July 1789 . A letter to “Blondin” is recorded in SJL under this date, but has not...
I have been in daily expectation, ever since the month of March, of receiving permission to...
The troubles which have existed here for some time and interrupted all attention to business,...
I have duly received your favor of June 29. on the subject of the high duties demanded for salted...
I have been ever since the month of March in daily expectation of receiving permission to return...
I am honored with your favor of the 5th. inst. as well as with the circular letter of your house...
I have written you lately on the 24th. of June with a P.S. of the 25th.; on the 29th. of the same...
I wrote you on the 22d. Since that I have received yours of the 23d. of May. The president’s...
The troubles of this city must apologize for my being so late in answering your favor of the 2d....
My letter of the 27th. will have informed you of the reasons of my long silence. The present is...
I am honored with your favor of the 26th. instant and to return you many thanks for your offers...
Je viens de recevoir, mon chere Monsieur, l’honneur de votre lettre du 24. Juillet. La peine avec...
Having occasion to remit the sum of £124. sterling to London for Alexander Mc.Caul esquire of...
The troubles of this place, which have interrupted all business, have prevented my sooner...
Not knowing the address of Messieurs Ingram, and the inclosed letter covering a bill of exchange...