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As the Judiciary bill now pending before the Legislature invests the Executive with the power of...
Believing that if my view of the subject on which you did me the honor to ask my opinion could be...
Deeply penetrated with the confidence you are pleased to evince in proposing to me the...
On the 13th. I enclosed to you a letter I had received from the Havanna, and the same motive...
Bought of W. and S. Jones Optical and Mathematical Instrument Makers. No. 30. Opposite Furnivals...
The enclosed letter to your address I received this day from an american friend in Paris who is...
Letter not found. 6 July 1801. Acknowledged in JM to Jones, 13 July 1801 . Encloses memorial from...
I would reluctantly intrude upon your attention and particularly on the subject of appointments,...
By the mail of this day I was honored with your private and confidential communication and while...
By order of a general Town Meeting of the Citizens of the City and County of Philadelphia (the...
I was honored with your’s of last year, Dated Octr 25th. and have used my best endeavours to...
§ From William Jones. January 1806. “The value and importance of the commerce of the united...
Mr Chandler Price a respectable merchant of this City, with whom a friendly intercourse of many...
Jacob Mayer Esquire late Consul at Cape Francois for whom I have now the pleasure of addressing...
The enclosed letter I received in Augt. last and intending to visit the seat of government before...
22 April 1802, Philadelphia. Writes on behalf of some of his mercantile friends of Philadelphia...
Received 23rd July1805 of His Excellency, T Jefferson by the hands of Mr Tunnicliffe the Sum of...
The favor of your order was handed to us by Mr. Tunnicliffe & during the short time allowed me...
Whatever weight may be due to the subject of the enclosed letter I am persuaded you will justly...
6 October 1801, Philadelphia. Introduces Robert Ritchie, U.S. consul at Port Républicain, whose...
2 May 1801, Philadelphia. In compliance with request of the subscribers to enclosed...
In compliance with your request I have investigated every probable source of information relative...
I cannot repress the emotions excited by your favor of the 16th. Instant—they were of profound...
Mr Guy Bryan Merchant of this City has made me acquainted with his intention of soliciting for...