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By yesterday’s post of receiv’d your two letters dated on Monday and Wednesday. The legislature...
Mr. Hamilton will be obliged to Mr. Otis for certified extracts from the journals of the Senate...
I have duly received your favor of the 15th. of May. I had before received and answered the first...
The Hague, 18 Sep. 1789 . He had just finished enclosed when TJ’s letter of 12th came, and he...
I this moment receive yours of the 13 Inst. which being Post night, affords me the welcome...
M. de Rayneval a l’honneur d’envoyer à Monsieur Jefferson le passeport qu’il a demandé. Les...
Your Box of Books from Lackington went in yesterday’s Diligence:—cost £2.9.0. Your Letter of the...
J’offre a votre Excellence La situation peauvre, et triste D’une personne Languissante avec...
I am told by my Friend Colonel Biddle, Marshal of our Court of Admiralty, that he has been well...
I am honored with your letter of 31 of August. Your complaint against our laws was well founded...
Your favor of the 9th. was not received till it was too late to be answered by the last mail. I...
Goodhue moved to strike $4,500, the proposed salary of the chief justice of the Supreme Court,...
Owing to the tardiness of the penny post man I did not receive your letter of the tenth timely...
I have received by Mr. Cutting your favor of April 3. In order to ascertain what proportion of...
Your favor of April 8. by Mr. Cutting came duly to hand. Being near the time of my departure for...
I have duly received your favor by Mr. Cutting, inclosing the paper from Doctr. Trumbull for...
Letter not found: from Bellegard, 18 Sept. 1789. In a letter of 15 Jan. 1790 to the marquis de...
Letter not found: from William McWhir, 18 Sept. 1789. On 12 Oct. GW wrote to McWhir : “I have...
Mrs Willis presents her most respectfull compliments to the President an Lady and begs there...
Yours of July 9 & 27 are unanswered. I cannot reconcile myself to the Idea of a Division of this...