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I now inclose you the explanations you desired on the subject of my accounts. As your letter of...
The letters and papers addressed to you by this post [are] public, and for the files of your...
After forwarding to you my dispatches by the last post, I undertook for the use of Mr. Grand...
Th: Jefferson having discovered that in his notes of Mar. 8. 96 he had copied the draught of Sep....
I have to acknolege the receipt of your favor of Sep. 28. on the subject of Mr. Grand’s and my...
You have doubtless seen, under the signature of ‘ a Native Virginian ’ a charge against me on the...
I have now the honour to inclose you the following papers mentioned to be delivered to you in my...
On examining the papers of Mr. Short I find he has made the following draughts on my account on...
You were so good as to inform me some time before our late dispersion, that on considering the...
When the nomination of Consuls, at the present session of Congress shall be proceeded to, I will...
I have Examined and adjusted an Account between the United States and Thomas Jefferson Secretary...
Having lately received and examined the Accounts of Mr. Grand, Banker at Paris, I have extracted...
I shall with pleasure attend to the subject of your Accounts to morrow at any hour between 10 and...
I have had the honor to receive your Letter of the 13th Inst. in answer to mine of the 28th....
I have at length the pleasure to inform you that your Accounts as Minister to France have been...
I have reflected on the subject of our conversation of the other day, and beleive I can state...
Mr. Isaac Gouverneur Jr. of New York has requested me to make known to you that his friend Mr....
I have just had the honor to receive your letter of the 31 st ult o , and I beg to assure you...
I have now under examination an Account of Messrs. W. & J. Willink and Nicholas & J. Van...
To avoid the delay which, from a want of Information, sometimes attends the passage of Salary...
R. Harrison presents his respectful compliments to M r Jefferson , and has the honor to inform...
On looking over the Account which you did me the honor to leave with me a few days since, I am...
Mr. Jefferson, in his Accts. as late Minister to France, credited, among other sums, a bill drawn...