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Th: Jefferson presents his respects to the President of the US. and will have the honor of...
Th: Jefferson presents his respects to the Vice-president of the U. S. and has the honor to...
I have now the honour to inclose you a Report on the petition of John Mangnall, and of expressing...
Th. Jefferson presents his respects to Mr. Adams and incloses him a letter which came to his...
Th: Jefferson presents his respects to mr Adams and incloses him a letter which came to his hands...
AL : American Philosophical Society ⟨March 1, 1785: Mr. Jefferson sends Mr. Adams and Dr....
Th: Jefferson presents his respects to the President of the US. and will have the honor of...
Having, according to a resolution of the House of Representatives of February 23. 1791. given in...
The inclosed information relative to ransom & peace with the Algerines, being newly come to hand,...
The bearer hereof Colo. James Monroe who served some time as an officer in the American army and...
It is very long, my dear friend, since I have written to you. the fact is that I have was...
I am to thank you, my dear Sir, for forwarding M. D’Ivernois’ book on the French revolution. I...
I am now to acknoledge the receipt of your favor of Jan. 25. Colo. Franks sailed in the packet of...
I had just closed the preceding letter when M. de Blumendorf the Imperial Secretary of legation...
The public papers, my dear friend, announce the fatal event of which your letter of Oct. 20. had...
I inclose you a letter from our friend D’Ivernois according to his request expressed in it. our...
The public papers, my dear friend, announce the fatal event of which your letter of Oct. 20. had...
In consequence of the information I received from you on the first Wednesday in January that the...
Frouillé, the bookseller here who is engaged in having your book translated and printed,...
Baron Polnitz not going off till today enables me to add some information which I receive from...
The messenger who carried my letter of yesterday to the Post-office brought me thence, on his...
From a letter received from the President mr̃ Lear is satisfied he cannot be here to-day and...
your letter of Apr. 2. was recieved in due time, and I have used the permission it gave me of...
In my letter of the 11 th. instant I had the honour of inclosing you copies of letters relative...
I formerly had the honour of mentioning to you the measures I had taken to have our commerce with...
My grandson Th: Jefferson Randolph, being on a visit to Boston, would think he had seen nothing...
Encroachments being made on the Eastern limits of the United States by Settlers under the British...
Doctr. Franklin sets out this morning for Havre from whence he is to cross over to Cowes there to...
The Notables met yesterday. The king opened the assembly with a short speech, wherein he...
In my letter of the 11th. instant I had the honour of inclosing you copies of letters relative to...
The Commissioners of the treasury have given notice to Willincks & Van Staphorsts that they shall...
Three long and dangerous illnesses within the last 12. months must apologise for my long silence...
The Commissioners of the treasury have given notice to Willincks and Van Staphorsts that they...
I have been duly honoured with your’s of the 10 th. inst. and am happy to hear of the success of...
The time which has intervened between the receipt of your favor, covering D’Ivernois’ letter, and...
Mr. Jefferson’s compliments to Mr. Adams and Doctr. Franklin and sends them his notes on the...
Your letter of the 10th. came safely to hand and I delivered the one therein inclosed to Mr....
Since mine of Jan. 14. yours of Jan. 2. and Mar. 1. have been handed to me; the former by Mr....
From a letter received from the President Mr. Lear is satisfied he cannot be here to-day and...
Frouillé, the bookseller here who is engaged in having your book translated and printed,...
Your kind letter of the 11th. has given me great satisfaction for altho’ I could not doubt but...
I am to thank you for the book you were so good as to transmit me, as well as the letter covering...
I do myself the honor to enclose to you a Resolution of the Senate of this day. I have the honor...
Supposing that you would receive from Congress a direct communication of the powers given to...
The inclosed letter is come to hand since I had the honour of addressing you last. Will you be so...
Your favors by Colo. Franks have come safely to hand. He will set out from hence the 8th. inst....
It is long since I have written to you. this proceeds from the difficulty of writing with my...
My last to you was of the 2d. inst. since which I have received yours of the 3d. and 7th. I...
Mr. Mazzei, during the war was employed by the state of Virginia to procure them loans of money...
I informed you in my letter of the 31st. of December of the measures I had taken relative to the...