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J’ai L’honneur d’informer, Votre excéllence, que je viens de recevoir ici, un paquet à votre...
I do not know whether the request of M. Moussier , explained in the inclosed letter , is...
Not knowing whether the inclosed infor letter may give you information either new or useful, I...
I perused your affectionate letter of the 11 th ult o with lively sensations of pleasure excited...
In the action brought against me by E. Livingston on the subject of the Batture , the counsel...
On my return from an excursion to my farm on the Monongahela , I found your letter of 30 th May ,...
Memorandum respecting the suit instituted by E. Livingston , against Th s Jefferson late...
Yours of July 14. with the welcome paper it covered, has been most thankfully recieved. I had...
I return the memoir on the batture , which to me appears complete and decisive. The legal parts...
Yours of the 10 th came safely to hand and laid me under new obligations for the valuable...
I send you three letters from mr Fitz , improperly sent to me, but as they may contain something...
A book confided to me by a friend, for translation & publication has, for a twelvemonth past,...
You are to consider me in this letter as a witness & not a sollicitor. it is written at the...
M r Correa , an interesting and learned Portuguese, who has lately arrived in the Constitution &...
A mr James Dinsmore of my neighborhood, a very honest & worthy man himself, is anxious that I...
There is not now any vacant office of Receiver of public monies in the Mississippi territory ....
This letter will be presented to you by mr George Ticknor , a young gentleman of Boston . he...
An American going to Paris considers you of course as his natural patron there; but still it is...
This letter will be handed you by mrs Patterson , daughter of mr Patterson of Baltimore , with...
M r Girardin , who will have the honor of presenting you this letter, revisits his native country...
I enclose two letters from Europe, one from La Fayette , who desired that I should bear witness...
A long absence from home must apologize for my so late acknolegement of your welcome favor of...
On my return from Washington , I found your welcome letter of Oct er 16 th which my friends here,...
M r Dabney Terril , a relation of mine (the grandson of my sister) wishing to finish his...
I have much regretted that a detention in my journey to this place prevented my arriving at...
Your last favor is recieved just as I am setting out for a possession 90. miles Southwardly, from...
I have just recieved a request from M. de la Fayette to send him two copies of the Review of...
I have received your’s of 16 th ult o , and, from Dufief , the work of M r Tracy , for La Fayette...
The jealousy of the European governments rendering it unsafe to pass letters thro’ their...