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It has not been in my power sooner to acknolege the reciept of your favor of Jan. 15. with every...
I have been daily expecting some of the large hiccory nuts from Roanoke which would possess you...
I return you the papers you were so kind as to send me with thanks for the communication of them....
I have duly recieved your letter of the 2d. desiring permission to have a machine for spinning...
The deposition of Th: Jefferson named in certain interrogatories in a cause depending in the...
I have seen in a Baltimore paper an advertisement from you of Spring rye for sale. I did not know...
My last letter to you was of the 14th. of March 07. no occasion arose for writing again in the...
Th: Jefferson presents his salutations to M. Tardieu, and his thanks for his excellent maps of...
I nominate Peter Gansevoort junr. of New York to be a Brigadier General in the troops raised by...
I nominate Humphrey Magrath, now sailing master, Charles C. B. Thompson James P. Wilmer. Francis...
I recieved duly your favor of Sep. 8. and with it the 10th. volume of the Memoirs of the society...
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments to Colo. Van-Ness & Judge Craunch, and returns the draught...
I inclose you a sample of wool of my Merino sheep, and will thank you for your opinion of it &...
mr. Dinsmore, in his last letter to me, desired me to send you 50. Dollars; which I now inclose...
I must once more be troublesome to you on the subject of Wool. I inclose you a sample of the wool...
Be pleased to pay to the order of John Barnes the amount of the half year’s dividend due &...
I recieved two days ago your favor of the 11th. and immediately applied at the War office, where...
In the instant of the departure of the post Genl. Dearborne calls on me to know the name of a...
I must trouble you again on the subject of paint & oil by asking the favor of you, to send for me...
I duly recieved your favor covering the resolutions and address of the citizens of Wilmington &...
I have duly recieved your favor of the 11th. covering resolutions of the General assembly of...
I have duly recieved the resolutions of the republican citizens of Annapolis and Anne-Arundel...
The resolutions entered into at a meeting of the Officers of the legionary brigade of the first...
Will you be so good as to call at the office of Hope’s Philadelphia price-current, enter me as a...
I nominate Peter Freneau of South Carolina to be Commissioner of loans for South Carolina. Philip...
Whereas, by the resignation of Henry Dearborne, late Secretary at War, that office is become...
I submit a treaty concluded at Brownstown in the territory of Michigan, between the United...
Your favor of Jan. 25. had been duly recieved, and I was waiting in the hope I might find a...
I return you your list of the furniture of the President’s house, lately made, with mr LeMaire’s...
A little transaction of mine, as innocent an one as I ever entered into, & where an improper...