Search help
Documents filtered by: Author="Jefferson, Thomas" AND Period="Confederation Period"
Results 1901-1930 of 2,273 sorted by recipient
I duly received your favor of the 6th. inst. but that of the 4th . therein mentioned to come by...
An opportunity will offer by Mr. Bullfinch of acknowleging the receipt of your favours of July 5....
In your favor of June 30. from Madrid is the following paragraph. ‘Mr. Jay sais 562. 163. 449....
How the right hand became disabled would be a long story for the left to tell. It was by one of...
I have duly received your favor by Mr. Cutting. I had before had a transient acquaintance with...
Immediately on the receipt of your letter of July 14. I took measures to obtain the information...
I send you the papers M. de Crevecoeur sent to Normandy for. The account of the destruction of...
I am unable to say what was the number of Americans engaged in the affair of Bunker’s hill. I am...
Pa. 3 . ‘Si dans son institution chaque individu avoit droit au gouvernement de l’etat, ou...
I have had the honor of notifying to you before that the manuscript which I put into your hands...
Before the receipt of your favor of the 11th. inst. I had written the inclosed short notes on...
I have the honour of inclosing to you the sheets on the subject of Wyoming. I have had a long...
We have received the Extract of the letter from Monsieur de Sa of the 24 th Oct r 1784 which your...
In hopes that a Couffe of rough rice which I have just received from Egypt may reach Havre in...
I take the liberty of sending to your care the third and last parcel of Piedmont rice, addressed...
In compliance with your Excellency’s desire I will throw on paper such considerations as occur to...
I have transmitted to the Secretary for foreign affairs [of] the United states of America, the...
Paris, 20 Oct. 1786. This letter is almost identical with TJ’s letter of this date to Vergennes ,...
I have this moment received a letter from Mr. John Trumbull of London informing me that the bill...
In consequence of a letter from Messrs. Fizeaux & co. containing a demand of ƒ51,000 due from the...
When I had the pleasure of seeing you at Amsterdam, you informed me that Admiral Paul-Jones had...
Mr. Jacob Van Staphorst having before his departure expressed to me your wish that I would...
A Mr. John Polson lately came over from England to see whether I could give him any information...
I am honoured with your letter of May 8. That which you mention to have written in the winter...
After I had the pleasure of seeing you in New Haven I received information that you were in...
I have long deferred doing myself the honour of writing to you, wishing for an opportunity to...
I feel myself very much honored by the degree which has been conferred on me by the Senatus...
Mr. Jefferson has the honour of presenting his compliments to Monsieur le marquis de St. Lambert,...
I have sent by the Diligence the three first numbers of Sandford et Merton, being all which has...
You have two or three times proposed to me the printing my Notes on Virginia. I never did intend...