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My last letter to you was of May 4. 05. since which I have recieved yours of Feb 25. Mar 16. & 22...
A very sudden dispatch of a vessel to the Mediterranean with orders from the Navy department...
Your favors of Dec. 24. and Feb. 1. are recieved, and the Vino del carmine, some time since...
I take the liberty of putting the inclosed letter for mr Mazzei under your cover & care, as it is...
I am this moment, and at this place called on to sign and send off a passport for the Leonidas...
Your favor of Dec. 24. is recieved. Mr. Latrobe superintendant of the public buildings having...
We find it of advantage to the public to ask of those to whom appointments are proposed, if they...
I informed General Kosciuszko of your kind attention to the location of his lands, and of your...
Your favor of June 4. has been duly recieved. on recurring to the deed of Genl. Kosciuzko to...
Will Genl Armstrong do Th: Jefferson the favor to come & take family soupe with him to-day at...
I inclose you a letter for mr Cathalan our Commercial agent at Marseilles, a great wealthy and...
I inclose you according to promise a letter for mr Skipwith whom you will find a good humoured...
I take the liberty of inclosing to your care some letters to friends who, whether they are in...
Faisons savoir, que dans le but de maintenir l’harmonie et la bonne amitié entre les E.U....
Th: Jefferson takes the liberty of putting two letters under the protection of General...
Mrs. Stewart, widow of the late Genl. Stewart, proposing to go to France, in prosecution of a...
A safe conveyance offering by a special messenger to Paris I avail myself of it to bring up my...
Mr. Skipwith will inform you what a terrible tempest has been excited against you by an opinion...
Mr. Robert Gamble, son of Colo. Gamble a merchant of Richmond proposing to go to France & England...
I have regretted the delay of this answer to your letter of Feb. 27. but it has proceeded from...
I recieved last night your letter of May 14. which was the first intimation I had recieved of any...
I am glad to see you here, to receive your salutations, and to return them by taking you by the...
Understanding that Joseph Daugherty and Maria Murphy servants in my family propose to intermarry,...
Having daily to read voluminous letters & documents for the dispatch of the public affairs, your...
This serves to acknolege the reciept of your favor of the 7th. inst. and the pleasure I derive...
I have to acknowledge the reciept, some time ago, of a volume from you , the papers of which I...
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments to mr Avery; he has this morning examined the law erecting...
General Varnum has delivered to me your letter of Nov. 20. together with the maps which the...
Your’s of June 19. was not recieved till the 28th. I immediately consulted with mr Gallatin and...
I am to pay you £10. for Polly Carr, making, with the balance due yourself 143.33 D you will of...
Yours of the 16th was recieved yesterday, and communicated to mr Gallatin. his answer is ‘if...
I recieved yesterday yours of the 26th . mentioning that you would set out the next day for...
I recieved last night your letter of the 19th. by which I learn you have done 250. f. of the...
I now inclose you 260. D. to be paid as follows John Perry 100. Colo. Nicholas Lewis 103. 89...
I now inclose you 620. D. to be applied as follows. to John Perry 200. D. James Walker 100. D....
I now inclose you 250. Dollars, of which 100. is for James Walker, 50. for mr Maddox, and 100. D....
   Memorandums The first work to be done is to finish every thing at the mill, to wit, the dam,...
Davy arrived here last night and he will set out tomorrow, if the weather permits. he takes in...
I suppose that for the waggon &c. to get here on the 6th. of March, they must set out on Thursday...
I recieved last night yours of the 18th. respecting mr Belt’s horse. he never spoke to me on that...
I inclose you three hundred & five Dollars to be disposed of as follows D to John Perry 200.
Directions for mr Bacon. June 7. 08. Consider as your first object the keeping a full supply of...
I recieved last night your letter of the 4th. and a new arrangement of the post which begins this...
I promised Henry Williams to send him by this day’s post 87 D. 13 C for William Stewart. I...
Davy has been detained till to-day in order to carry home another decayed horse which I must pray...
Your’s of the 21st. is recieved. I think you ought not to venture to come without a horse or mule...
I have found it more convenient to have money sent to you from Richmond this month than from this...
I inclose you 360. D. to be paid as follows. to John Perry 200. mr Nelson 30. Wm. Maddox 52. 16...
I inclose you four hundred & fifty five dollars to be paid as follows. to John Perry 100. D. Hugh...
By a letter from mr John Peyton I percieve he is not satisfied that there was an error of...