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This will be handed to you by Capn. Barney, who believes, and I believe with him, that he has...
I regret that we did not meet before my sailing, which I expect will be on tomorrow. My trip...
I recievd your letter and the enclosures on friday night, but not any by the last evenings mail....
A strong gale from the East detained us untill this moring at sunrise, [on?] Hampton roads we are...
Letter not found. 27 May 1801, Paris. Mentioned in JM to Levi Lincoln, 25 July 1801 , and JM to...
Before this you are fix’d at the seat of goverment and I hope in a manner agreeable to yourself...
My letter to “the Secretary of State,” of this date will inform you of the ratification of the...
My letters to the Secretary of State will give all the political information which I have, and...
I herewith hand to you some observations which have been transmited to me, and which appear to...
I am very sorry for the information which you came on the last Evening relative to Skipwith’s...
8 August 1802, Fredericksburg. “At the request of some of the lawyers and merchants at this place...
Will you permit me to present to your acquaintance and civilities Mr. Carter, who proposes to...
2 March 1803. “The Danish claim is referrd to Morris, Tracy and Jackson, and I suspect will be...
I have reason to believe that you think favourably of Captain Barney —an intimate acquaintance...
I arriv’d here about an hour ago—soon after I saw Commodore Barney, who presented to me Mr....
I am favourd with your letter of the 31. ulto, for which I thank you. I find that efforts are...
29 October 1803, Washington . “Some time ago I intimated to you my willingness to go to New...
You will probably recollect that some time ago I took the freedom to mention to you Mr. Nath:...
Mr. Madison some time ago communicated to you my willingness to act as the Governor of New...
The inclosd was handed to me on yesterday with a request that I woud forward it to you. The...
Some private business brought me from New York, & will hurry me back in three or four days. I met...
Our old friend McElory is here and has the principles of 75—he is much hurt at the conduct of his...
I have heard that Genl. Hull will not act as the Governor of Michigan—shoud that be the case, and...
§ From John Dawson. 9 October 1805. “I have pleasure in presenting to you Mr. Fuller—a gentleman,...
§ From John Dawson. 7 December 1805, Washington. “I inclose a letter [not found] from Mr....
§ From John Dawson. 23 April 1806. “I call’d to see you on this morning, but you were engag’d. I...
§ From John Dawson. 28 April 1806, Fredericksburg. “I take the liberty to present to you Mr...
§ From John Dawson. 28 May 1806, Fredericksburg. “I take the liberty to present to you Docr....
§ From John Dawson. 15 June 1806, Fredericksburg. “I inclose you one hundred dollars which you...
I spent some hours on yesterday in the company of Govr. Mc.Kean; Mr. Dallas, Mr. Rodney and...
§ From John Dawson. July 1806. “Mr. R. Hackley has made known to me his wish to receive a...
I have on this morning seen a letter from the Marqs. de Yrujo, the contents of which, it seemeth...
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments to mr Dawson, & his request that he will be so good as to...
Mrs. Wood wishes to have some conversation with you on a subject in which she is deeply...
Mr. Page Lomax, a young gentleman of this place, and the son of your friend Mr. Thomas Lomax is...
The recent outrage near our capes has excited an indignant feeling which extends to every...
Mr. Samuel Turner of George town has made known to me his wish to act as the Marshal of this...
I take the liberty to inclose you a copy of a letter which I have just written and shall deliver...
I take the liberty to present to you General Horey of South Carolina—a soldier of our revolution,...
I will Thank-you kindly to inform me whether or not you receivd a letter which I took the liberty...
I take the liberty to present to you Mr. C Chew of New York, who informs me that he has some...
I received the enclosed letter a few days ago, and learn from the Secretary of the navy that...
The unfortunate death of Go: Lewis leaves that office vacant. I have some thoughts of accepting...
It is reported that congress will be convend during the summer. I will thank you for information...
I do think that the appointment of federalists to command both the regiments in Virginia will...
Louisiana having become a sister-state I take the liberty of inclosing to you a copy of her...
Your letter of Apr. 22 d is just now recieved, & finds me on the eve of departure for Bedford ,...