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The mission of a Minister Plenipotentiary to the court of London being now to take place, the...
Your favors of Nov. 29. 30. 30. and Dec. 1. came duly to hand and gave sincere pleasure by...
May 16. 1792. Th: Jefferson presents his compliments to Mr. Pinkney and informs him that Colo....
Th: Jefferson takes the liberty of presenting Mr. Pinkney the bearer hereof Alexander Donald esq....
The letter I have addressed to Admiral Jones, of which you have had the perusal, has informed you...
I have already had the honor of delivering to you your commission as Minister Plenipotentiary of...
The U.S. being now about to establish a Mint, it becomes necessary to ask your assistance in...
Th: Jefferson begs leave to trouble Mr. Pinckney with the following commissions. Faden, map maker...
Inclosed is a letter to our bankers in Amsterdam covering a bill of exchange drawn on them by the...
The President set out yesterday for Virginia, and I shall follow him tomorrow, and shall not...
Your favor of Aug. 7. came to hand on the 6th. inst. and gave me the first certain information of...
The bearer hereof, Mr. Saml. G. Dorr, of Albany, an ingenious citizen of these states, who has...
I wrote you last on the 12th. of Octob. since which I have received yours of Aug. 29. with the...
Having, at the moment I was induced to undertake my present office, determined to retire from it...
The ship New Pigou still remaining in port, gives me an opportunity of acknoleging the receipt of...
I have this moment received from the Governor of this state the inclosed letter addressed to him,...
The bearer hereof Mr. Marshal, a gentleman of Virginia, proposing to visit England on his affairs...
I take the liberty of troubling you to forward the inclosed letters to Mr. Cathalan and Fenwick;...
The present will be delivered you by Mr. Greene, whose demand on the justice of the British...
My last letters to you have been of the 13th. and 20th. of Nov. since which I have recieved yours...
I have it in charge from the President of the United States, to desire you to be very attentive...
The bearer hereof Mr. Kennedy is a citizen of the commonwealth of Virginia, and lays claim to the...
I wrote you on the 30th. of December, and again a short Letter on the 1st. of January, since...
The death of Mr. Barclay having rendered it necessary to appoint some other person to proceed to...
Since my letters of the 15th. 16th. and 20th. of Mar. which go by Capt. Cutting I have received...
I have duly received your private letter of Feb. 10. and am very sensible of the friendly...
In a Postscript to my letter of the 12th. I acknoleged the receipt of yours of Jan. 3. since...
The bearer hereof Mr. Robert Leslie, a watchmaker of this city, goes to establish himself in...
The public papers giving us reason to believe that the war is becoming nearly general in Europe,...
Mr. John Carey having had permission to copy and publish such parts as might be interesting to...