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On the 17th of January, I had the Honour of addressing a line to the President recommending Mr...
I am honored with yours of the 5th. Instant and the President had put into my hands your letter...
As it ever has been, and forever ought to be, a general rule of the President & heads of...
I am requested to enclose to you a letter from John Kingman Junior to me of the 16th instant. Of...
Reprinted from Jared Sparks, ed., The Works of Benjamin Franklin … (10 vols., Boston, 1836–40),...
AL : American Philosophical Society Mr. Jones presents his best respects to Dr. Franklin. Since I...
AL : American Philosophical Society Mr. Paradise and Mr. Jones present their best respects to Dr....
AL : American Philosophical Society Do me the honour to accept the enclosed pieces of poetry, the...
AL : American Philosophical Society I had the pleasure yesterday of receiving your message...
AL : University of Pennsylvania Library Mr. Paradise and Mr. Jones present their grateful...
ALS : American Philosophical Society We have been here above a fortnight, but I am sorry to find...
ALS : American Philosophical Society I should have hastened, if an earlier opportunity had...
ALS : Yale University Library I duly received your obliging Letter of Nov. 15: You will have...
LS and copy: American Philosophical Society; copies: Archives du Ministère des affaires...
Among those who commiserate the afflicted Citizens of Philadelphia, I beg you to be persuaded...
2 May 1801, Philadelphia. In compliance with request of the subscribers to enclosed...
Jacob Mayer Esquire late Consul at Cape Francois for whom I have now the pleasure of addressing...
Letter not found. 6 July 1801. Acknowledged in JM to Jones, 13 July 1801 . Encloses memorial from...
I have been duly favored with yours of the 6th. instant inclosing the Memorial of Mr. Torey. It...
Mr Chandler Price a respectable merchant of this City, with whom a friendly intercourse of many...
6 October 1801, Philadelphia. Introduces Robert Ritchie, U.S. consul at Port Républicain, whose...
22 April 1802, Philadelphia. Writes on behalf of some of his mercantile friends of Philadelphia...
28 February 1803, Washington. “Mr. Monroe is to have no outfit: His expenses in getting to Paris...
The enclosed letter I received in Augt. last and intending to visit the seat of government before...
§ From William Jones. January 1806. “The value and importance of the commerce of the united...
The enclosed circular is I believe the only one of the kind received here this day and as none of...
I return with my thanks the printed document you were so good as to send. There is an obscurity...
As information from respectable private sources may in the absence of Official intelligence serve...
30 April 1812, Philadelphia. Recommend John Dayton, merchant of Philadelphia, for the position of...
22 May 1812, Philadelphia. Transmits the proceedings of a meeting of the citizens of the first...