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I take the liberty to inclose to you, an open letter to M r A. Brockenbrough, who I understand,...
I recieved yesterday your favor of the 11 th it referred to something said to be inclosed,...
Whatever may be the merits of the remarks contained in the inclosed, the Subject you will admit,...
I recieved yesterday your favor of the 14 th inclosing a paragraph cut from a newspaper, imputing...
I yesterday received a note from M r Thompson Secretary of the navy, containing the inclosed...
I ought to ask your pardon and I do ask it, for not having returned long ago, the book which you...
Congress having concluded to replace by my library the one which they lost by British Vandalism,...
You must have the goodness to excuse my failure, to answer your late letter on the Subject of...
You may remember the case of Peyton & Henderson in the courts of Chancery & Appeals , in which...
Th: Jefferson presents his friendly respects to mr Hay and incloses him an order on Gibson &...