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Th: Jefferson presents his compliments & thanks to mr Randolph for the information in his letter...
A man named Warrener , a bricklayer & plasterer by trade, desired me to ask of you whether he...
The ruin of my family and the consequent wretchedness of my declining years, produced by an...
As it appeared from your letter of Jan. 10. that you thought there was a denial of justice to you...
I am thankful for your ready attention to my last letter —I should not again intrude on your...
An appeal to the Executive, when justice is understood to be refused by any department, is always...
The right of appeal to your Excellency might well be questioned, were it not for a lively...
I received your favor of the 14th Ult. in due course of the Mail, and shou’d have answered the...
My return home was delayed ’till a few days past. Upon going to the Custom House, I found that...
I learn from Mr. Randolph that there is a box from England lodged for me in the custom-house at...