You
have
selected

  • Correspondent

    • Ramsay, David
    • Jefferson, Thomas

Author

Sort: Frequency / Alphabetical

Show: Top 3

Recipient

Sort: Frequency / Alphabetical

Show: Top 2

Period

Dates From

Dates To

Search help
Documents filtered by: Correspondent="Ramsay, David" AND Correspondent="Jefferson, Thomas"
Results 1-27 of 27 sorted by date (ascending)
  • |<
  • <<
  • <
  • Page 1
  • >
  • >>
  • >|
Presuming on a slight acquaintance with your Excellency in the year 1782 or 1783 in Philada. by...
By the French packet which sailed on the fifteenth of June I did my self the honour to inclose to...
In conformity to my promise I continue to send you my history as it comes out. The notes of the...
I am honoured with your two letters of June 15. and July 13. and am to thank you for the sheets...
The Mr. Fitzhughs the bearers of this letter being on the point of setting out, I have only time...
When I left this city last August I directed my printer to furnish Mr. Monroe with the sheets of...
The letter I did myself the honour of writing you on the 12th of Oct. will have informed you what...
Since writing my letter of yesterday a person, whom I am very desirous of obliging , has asked me...
I have received your favor of—. The deficient pages of my work I suppose have been furnished by...
I am honoured with your letter of May 3. and obliged by your kind notice of what I had written on...
I mentioned to you in a former letter that as the booksellers in London were afraid to sell your...
Your favor of the tenth of July was a few days ago received by the way of New-York. Your friendly...
Your favor of October last came to hand last February with the several samples of rice therein...
Charleston, S.C., 16 Apr. 1787. Encloses a letter from A. E. Van Braam Houckgeest, formerly of...
I have to acknolege the receipt of your favors of Nov. 8. and Apr. 7. and the pleasure to inform...
I have duly received your favor accompanying that of Mr. Van bram Houckgeete on the subject of a...
Mr. Walters an ingenious botanist of this country has desired me to forward to you a sample of a...
It is time to give you some account of your affairs with the bookseller Frouillé. They stand...
The bearer hereof, Mr. John Brown Cutting, proposing to go to Charleston, I take the liberty of...
Your favor of May 7th came to hand in September last. I thank you for your obliging conduct...
I have received your favor by Mr. Cutting and am much obliged by your having introduced me to the...
At the request of a gentleman of this country I take the liberty of inclosing you a note relative...
Your favor of April 8. by Mr. Cutting came duly to hand. Being near the time of my departure for...
Give me leave to congratulate you on your return to the United States. This should not have been...
Your favor of April 12. came safely to hand, and permit me to thank you for the copy of your...
The bearer Mr. Calhoun is a near relation of our late Senator of the same name & accompanies his...
The bearer Sir Egerton Leigh is the nephew of my father in law Henry Laurens . Though nominally...