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Providence, August 7, 1793. Acknowledges receipt of Hamilton’s “Letters of the 22nd. 24th. and...
I have perused a Letter dated July 30th. 1793 addressed by Mr Andrew G. Fraunces to the President...
To his Excellency Geneal George Washington Esqr. I received the honour of your Excellency’s...
The Commiss[ioner]s having given it as their opinion that one hundred & fo[r]ty pounds Virga Cury...
Th: Jefferson has the honor to inclose to the President the draught of a letter to mister Genet,...
Th: Jefferson has the honor to inclose the draught of a letter to mister Hammond. if the...
I have the honor to submit to your Consideration two questions relative to the preservation of...
I will thank you to let me know whether the deed from yourself and others to me have been duly...
The office of Surveyor of this Port haveing become vacant by the death of Colonel Ballard, I take...
We the Grand Jury of the County of Sussex in the State of Delaware, assembled for the purpose of...
I had the pleasure to receive your favor of the 28th of July on thursday morning —the melancholy...
Mr. LeMaigre and Mr: L. Crousillat having determined to send a pilot boat to Jamaica with the...
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments to Dr. Colin and asks the favor of him to act as an...
To Thomas Jefferson Esquire Secretary of State for the United States of America. The Petition and...
In a letter of June 5th. I had the honor to inform you that the President, after reconsidering at...
A constant expectation of carrying into full effect the declaration of the President, against...
Enclos’d herewith you will find my Account up to the first of the last month. I did not send it...
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments to Dr. Rush and will be happy if he can take a dinner with...
Th: Jefferson has the honor to inclose to the President the draught of a letter to Mr. Genet, in...
Th: Jefferson has the honor to inclose the draught of a letter to Mr. Hammond. If the President...