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3191 Jefferson, Thomas Washington, George Enclosure: Observations on the French Debt, [ca. 17 … 1792-10-17 Quotation from Fenno’s gazette of Sep. 19. 1792. a peice signed Catullus ‘I proceed now to state...
3192 Jefferson, Thomas Washington, George IV. Secretary of State to the President, 14 December … 1790-12-14 I have the honour to inclose you the copy of a paragraph from the report of the proceedings of...
3193 Jefferson, Thomas No. 5., 1 February 1790 1790-02-01 We the Subscribers being a Committee appointed by the Owners of fishing Vessels in the Town of...
3194 Jefferson, Thomas Short, William X. Secretary of State to William Short, 19 March 1791 1791-03-19 Your letter of Nov. 6. No. 46 by Mr. Osmont came to hand yesterday and I have just time before...
3195 Jefferson, Thomas Notes on Alexander Hamilton and the Bank of the United … 1793-03-31 Mar. 31. Mr. Beckley tells me that the merchants bonds for duties on 6. mo. credit became due the...
3196 Jefferson, Thomas Notes of a Conversation with Alexander Hamilton, 13 … 1791-08-13 Th:J mentioned to him a letter received from J. A. disavowing Publicola, and denying that he ever...
3197 Jefferson, Thomas Washington, George Memorandum to George Washington, [11 July 1793] 1793-07-11 To be read at the President’s leisure. Governr. H. Lee’s letter. June 28. concerning supposed...
3198 Jefferson, Thomas Notes on the Letter of Christoph Daniel Ebeling, [after … 1795-10-15 Notes on Professor Ebeling’s letter of July 30. 95. Professor Ebeling mentioning the persons in...
3199 Jefferson, Thomas Washington, George Report on the Proceedings of the Northwest Territory … 1792-10-29 The Secretary of State has had under consideration the Report of the proceedings of the Secretary...
3200 Jefferson, Thomas Washington, George Report on Edmond Charles Genet and Gouverneur Morris … 1793-12-11 The President doubtless recollects the communications of Mr. Ternant expressing the...