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I thank you very sincerely, Sir, for the kind expressions contained in your Letter of 1 t instant...
I have every disposition to do any act of service to you within the limits of propriety. but...
My Son (Thomas) now in the 24 th year of his age, who was educated at Yale College , and has...
I observe the bill has past for repairing the public buildings in Washington , at which I am...
I inclose you mr Latrobe’s account for the glass I purchased at the Capitol & President’s house....
T Munroe presents his respects to the President and begs leave to state to him that the Express...
The Case of the sale of city lots under a decree of the Chancellor of Maryland. The deed of the...
Th: Jefferson incloses to mr Monroe mr Duval’s opinion on the sale of the city lots under the...
In the year 1794, the then Commissioners of this City convey’d to James Greenleaf One thousand...
As the work you mention will cost as is supposed not more than 50. D. & is so necessary for the...