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Th: Jefferson asks the favor of the Postmaster genl. to let no papers be sent from his office to...
Th: Jefferson asks the favor of the Postmaster general to send no letters for him to this place,...
Of mr Redick I know nothing, not even the place or state of his residence. dating a letter ‘at...
Th: Jefferson begs leave to observe to mr Granger that the proposition to confine the carriage of...
Th: Jefferson asks the favor at the General post office at Washington, that all letters & papers...
Your two favors of Sep. 27. and Oct. 4. have been duly recieved. the substance of the latter I...
I have often been extremely mortified at the abuse of my right of transmission by mail, committed...
As far as can be judged from the maps, the road from Fort Stoddert ought to bear down South...
In your letter of the 19th. you ask my advice as to the measures to be taken to carry into effect...
Since my letter of this day sennight , the question as to the public offices has taken a turn...