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The moment I dispatched my Express with my letter to You of yesterday of 8. o Clock—I went to...
After dispatching mine of yesterday, I forded (a bye way) to the Sea Banks, & approached the...
I have this moment examined the 4 British Ships—presumed to be the Triumph, Bellona, Leopard, &...
Mine by last post will account to you for my being this day in Town, without seeing the British...
The absolute want of Forage and provisions compelled me to return to Norfolk last night, from the...
I have the honor to inform you that I am already at the Station assigned me, from whence you will...
This morning I recieved yours, inclosed to Mr. Bedinger—I obey your orders immediately, & am...
Your Proclamation reached this place last night, was printed this Morning, & is gone to London. I...
The perpetual anxiety which subsists here, to hear speedily from the Federal City, has induced me...
Just as I am closing this, Mr. Edward Roberts, a respectable person of this place, expeditiously...
Official communications will have been made to You, from this place, touching proceedings...
Mr. Rodney will have advised You, officially, of all which concerns the law proceedings against...
The Atty. Genl. will have advised you that Mr. Burr left Fredricksburgh, in a Stage, for Richmond...
In consequence of your enquiry of me yesterday, touching the chase of the French Ship by Three...
When you did me the honour to mention, the other day, the doubts you entertained concerning the...
The declaration you were pleased to make yesterday at my Office, that, so soon as The...
I do myself the honor of transmitting herewith a tolerable correct Fac-simile of the Tomb of...
Recd. of the President of the United States (T. Jefferson) The Sum of Seventy Eight Dollars,...
Considering Capt. Hunter’s proposition, herewith inclosed an acquisition to the United States, I...
You will have recieved Your Camera Obscura, which was sent from hence to Alexandria a few days...
I have the honor to inform You that I am thus far on my way to the Southward, having in vain...
I lament your going away, at this time, exceedingly; as I am fearful the Secretary of the Navy...
W. Tatham’s Compts. to the President—He has written to Messrs. Learmonth’s & Berry, (the House he...
Trivial circumstances sometimes produce great ends:—You mentioned; yesterday after Dinner, your...
During several Years absence, & a month since my arrival here, I have felt myself precluded from...
By inclosing to you authentic documents concerning the late inestimable discovery of the...
I am just inform’d that You will certainly be at Alexandria the 17th. Inst. on the business of...
I will make no appology for this intrusion on the first hours of your leisure; for you are no...
[ Richmond ,] 15 Aug. 1791 . Mr. Ross and himself, in pursuance of TJ’s proposals for a western...
Colol. Monroe will afford me an Opertunity of sending a Power in the buisiness of my Map; and I...