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I think that none of the circumstances preceding the passage of the Embargo law stated by M....
I return you the papers in the case of the Spanish ship which having put in in distress is...
I think there should certainly be an enquiry into the conduct of Taylor of Ocracock, the charges...
Th: Jefferson asks the favor of mr Gallatin to examine the inclosed rough draught of what is...
I recieved last night your’s of the 17th. and tomorrow I set out for Monticello, so must be...
Altho’ I have the most perfect confidence in the integrity of Briggs, & very little in Davies his...
Yours of July 14. with the welcome paper it covered, has been most thankfully recieved. I had...
If, on considering the doubts I shall suggest, you shall still think your draught of a...
I think there is nothing in the former regulations of the Salines which hindered merchants or...
Your letters of July 29. & Aug. 5. came to hand yesterday and I now return you those of Wynne,...