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I reached home, on saturday last, & had the misfortune to find Mrs. Rodney very unwell & my...
Th: Jefferson asks the favor of the heads of departments and Atty Genl to meet to-day at 12....
Th: Jefferson asks the favor of the heads of departments and Atty. Genl. to meet to-day at 12....
I return you the papers relative to Philip M. Topham. I am decidedly of opinion that the...
Th: Jefferson asks the favor of a consultation with the heads of departments at mr Madison’s...
A consultation is necessary to-day, and as notice could not be given last night, the hour must...
I had prepared to leave home on thursday last, but the snow storm that continued all that day...
I have examined with great care and attention the papers you submitted to my consideration,...
I have the honor to submit for your consideration and opinion the following question arising out...
Burr, Blannerhasset, S. Swartwout & Martin are here. can & should the two first be arrested &...
I have attentively considered the enclosed statement & opinion of Mr. Derbigny relative to the...
Previous to my receiving your note of the 22d. inst: Mr. Madison had sent me a lenthy statement...
I inclose you the message, and pray you to suggest, on a separate paper, such alterations as you...
Page 1. Line 2. After “fellow citizens” add, “entirely unexpected & much to be deprecated,...
Your letters of Sep. 15. & Oct. 1. have been duly recieved & I sincerely congratulate you on the...
I enclosed you by the mail of yester day a formal opinion, on the questions contained in your...
Your favor of the 2d. inst. enclosing a letter from judge Davis of the 29th. of july last I have...
Th:J. incloses a paper to mr Rodney to do in it what may be necessary, which he presumes will be,...
The importance of the questions submitted to my consideration in your letter of the 26. of...
Having communicated the inclosed letter from Judge Davis to the President, he suggests that it be...
On my return this evening from New Castle I received your favor of the 26th. inst I remember...
I think I remember that on the question whether the court of one district could have an...
Th: Jefferson returns to mr Rodney his thanks for the drawings of Madison’s & Amen’s caves, which...
I enclose you a draught of a cavern lately discovered in Virginia. It was sent to me by Dr....
I received under cover from you, the letter of Robt. Johnson of New York, in which he suggests...
Can mr Rodney inform Th:J. whether Genl. Bowie and mr Wilkinson (are these their titles?) are...
I have examined the enclosed papers. As the parties have conflicting claims, & are equally...
Agreeably to your request contained in your favor of the 1st inst. I enclose a draft in favor of...
I very much suspect that the date of the letter quoted in the message is quoted wrong. the...
Yours of the 16th. was recieved last night. however much we may feel the want of you in the daily...