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Th: Jefferson presents his affectionate salutations to mr. Madison and incloses him the extract...
Your letter of July 22. finds me in the hurry of my departure for Bedford. I return you Erving’s...
On my return from Bedford two days ago I recieved your favor of July 24 and learnt with sincere...
On a view of our affairs with Spain, presented me in a letter from C. Pinckney, I wrote you on...
Yours of the 9th. has been duly recieved, & I now return the papers it covered, and particularly...
I confess that the inclosed letter from General Turreau excites in me both jealousy & offence, in...
Your’s of the 20th. has been recieved, & in that a letter from Casenove and another from Mrs....
The inclosed letter from Genl. Armstrong furnishes matter for consideration. You know the French...
I return you Munroe’s letter most of the views of which appear to me very sound, & especially...
The only questions which press on the Executive for decision are Whether we shall enter into a...
Yours of the 20th. came to hand last night. I sincerely regret that mrs. Madison is not likely to...
Will you be so good as to give this a severe correction both as to stile & matter, & as early a...
The inclosed barbarous Italian would require more consideration to be perfectly understood than I...
How will it do to amend the passage respecting England to read as follows? ‘New principles too...
Additions proposed on some subjects suggested by mr. Gallatin submitted to mr. Madison by The...
As we omit in the 2d. message to enumerate the aggressions of Spain & refer for them to the...
The Tunisian Ambassador put into my hands the packet now sent, & at his request I promised it...
I think the District atty of N. Y. should be immediately instructed to investigate the expedition...
What would you think of raising a force for the defence of New Orleans in this manner? Give a...
I think the several modifications in Mr. Gallatin’s paper may be reduced to simple instructions...
Th: Jefferson submits to the heads of departments the papers in the case of the Louisiana Commrs....
§ From Thomas Jefferson. 20 March 1806. “My list tells me I signed commissions for the following...
§ From Thomas Jefferson. 11 April 1806. “As the letter proposed to the Emperor of Russia may lead...
§ From Thomas Jefferson. 14 April 1806, Monday. “Th Jefferson recieved last night an advice of...
§ From Thomas Jefferson. 17 April 1806. “I presume the corresponce. between the Ambassador of...
I have recieved, signed & forwarded Poydrass’s commission, & have forwarded the letter to...
Your express arrived at 12. oclock this day & I dispatch him in half an hour with the papers for...
My letter to mr. Smith takes up the whole of the subject of his & your letters by the last post,...
§ From Thomas Jefferson. Ca. 20 May 1806. “I observe also that I signed the following Commission...
Your’s by the last post was recieved yesterday, and I now return Monroe’s letters. That Armstrong...
Your’s of the 26th. came to hand yesterday. I now return you the letters recieved from you of...
I return the Commission made out for mr. Briscoe as Commr. of the Western road, his residence at...
I left at Washington a great coat of which I shall have great need. Should this reach you before...
I return you the letter of DeWitt Clinton & your answer. I think that if he can deliver or send...
I return you mr Lear’s letters; in which I am sorry to find he says not a word about the...
Your’s of the 4th. is recieved. I think the course which has been taken for sending Mellimeni...
I send you some papers from the Secretary of Louisiana for your office; also a letter from...
The death of Meriwether Jones having taken place, I have written to mr. Wagner directly to...
On my return the day before yesterday I found here your’s of the 15th. As the Russian ships are...
Yours of the 30th. I recieved yesterday, and now return the papers from Cathcart, Sullivan, De...
I inclose you a letter & sundry papers recieved from mr. Gallatin of which I will ask the return....
Yours by yesterday’s post has been recieved, & I now return you the letters of Yznardi,...
I now return you the papers recieved by yesterday’s post. The letter to Monroe & one to Merry are...
I send you the draught of a proclamation dated for tomorrow. I think all the letters & orders, to...
The more I consider the letter of our Ministers in London the more seriously it impresses me. I...
The following Commissions to be made out. Lemuel Trescott of Massachusets Collector of the...
On further enquiry and examination, I find it necessary to correct the list of justices before...
the article against impressment to be a sine qua non. So also the withdrawing or modifying the...
Mr. Rodney not being at Washington I send you the inclosed because it requires to be acted on...
Yours of the 13th. came to hand only yesterday & I now return you the letters of Turreau, Yrujo &...