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I am favoured with yours of the 11th. inst. and am happy to be able to explain the appearance of...
In Consequence of your Application to Mr Learned and Mr Huntington to procure a Statement of the...
Agreeably to my expectation the Sloop Betsy is condemned, and is to be sold on the 14th. day of...
I have received and considered your letter of the 23rd instant, proposing that a credit should be...
The Secretary of the Treasury presents his respects to the Secretary of State. He returns the...
I will make no appology for this intrusion on the first hours of your leisure; for you are no...
Richmond , 26 Aug. 1791 . He acknowledged TJ’s polite and friendly letter and wrote again by...
The Secretary of the Treasury presents his respects to the Secretary of State. He returns the...
The Preceding are extracts of Letters from Capt. Benjn. Peirce of New port Rhode Island who has...
Being informed that you are drawing bills, if it is convenient to you to let me have 1000 pounds...
Will you come and sit an hour before dinner to-day? Also take soup with me tomorrow? Since...
Will you come and sit an hour before dinner to-day? also take soup with me tomorrow? Since...
Tho’ the incessant drudgery of my office puts it out of my power to write letters of mere...
The inclosed extracts from a report I am preparing for Congress, and composing a general...
Westover [Va.] 26 August 1791. Resigns as U.S. attorney in expectation of a state judicial...
Letter not found: to Anthony Whitting, 26 Aug. 1791. In writing to Anthony Whitting on Monday, 29...