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I hope you will pardon my forwardness in troubling you with any thing relative to executive...
Permit me to offer you the inclosed Letter which I received by yesterday’s Mail from Albany. I...
I beg leave to offer to the President, for his amusement, the inclosed Speculations on a...
Th: Jefferson presents his friendly salutations to Dr. Mitchill & sends him the extract of a...
I beg you, Sir, to inform our friend T. M. Randolph that I have made a number of experiments upon...
At the request of M. Valentin of Marseille, I do myself the pleasure of sending you a Copy of his...
I beg leave to submit to you two half Sheets of the yet unpublished first Number of the 9th...
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments to Dr. Mitchell and his thanks for the pamphlets he was so...
Th: Jefferson request the favour of Dr. Mitchell to dine with him on Monday the 9th....
Some time ago I collected as far as was in my power, the facts relative to the great Hurricane...
Your letter of the 4th. inst. has been recieved, & in it a Memorial of the Merchants & Marine...
Since my letter of Feb. 14. we have recieved one from Genl. Armstrong in answer to that I...
Saml L Mitchill begs leave to offer to Mr. Jefferson, a little statistical Manual, the first he...
Th: Jefferson returns his thanks to Doctr. Mitchell for the Statistical Manual of New York, and...
Saml L Mitchill transmits to Mr Jefferson, in obedience to the Tammany Society of New york, an...
Since Samuel L Mitchill received letters and papers from paris by the hand of the public...
Punqua Wingchong, a Chinese merchant, will be the bearer of this note of introduction. He came to...
Sam L Mitchill respectfully submits to the Presidents perusal, a private letter from one of his...
I beleive I act correctly in submitting to your consideration the catalogue of coins and medals,...
Th: Jefferson presents his salutations to Doctr. Mitchell, & on behalf of mr Thomas M: Randolph,...