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I am very much Oblige to the Presiden⟨t⟩; for the Arrival of my horses. I have received 2 horses, the best one them is dead, Sir if the President, wants I send him one of them Sadd[l]ed, if not I send it without the Sadle. I am Yours RC , two copies ( DNA : RG 59, CD , Tunis, vol. 3). Signed in English and Arabic. Melimeni brought four Arabian horses with him as gifts for Jefferson (Brown,...
I send my Servant for the cutting Knife you were kind enough to compliment me with, which I shall ever acknowledge as a most valuable present—at the same time you will recieve two kinds of peas, the small red pea, you will get two crops from, the black pea you get one early crop from, they are equal to any pea in the World—accept my Sincere good wishes for your welfare— yours very respectfully...
I have the honor to return General Dearborn’s Memorial referred to me on the 21st. April 1803, and on which a report had been delayed until an appropriation should have been made by Congress which might enable the President to make him an additional allowance if thought proper. In the fall of the year 1798 Genl. Dearborn made a contract with the President of the United States for the erection...
I once more enclose the Sandy hook papers. It is true that some of the alterations which you proposed in the agreement are at variance with the letter which I had previously written to Pendleton— Respectfully Your obedt. Sevt. DLC : Papers of Thomas Jefferson.
Your favor of the 9th. was recieved last night and I now remit you a draught of the bank of the US. of this place on that at New York for 102.48 D say for duties frieght & post charges on 10. cases wine by the Eliza from Leghorn 88.06    freight by the Fabius 14.42 102.48
When I received the enclosed Letters I expected to have had the pleasure of delivering them; but the Ship in which I sailed from Liverpool on the 3d. October for New-york was forced to put in here, when she arrived last Evening. This prevents me from taking Washington in my way home. A Book which I received from mr. Monroe for you will be sent on by the first opportunity. I am most...
Some Accounts against the public buildings having been presented which the money in T Munroes hands is insufficient to discharge he respectfully forwards a blank warrant, to be filled up with such sum as the President may think proper. DLC : Papers of Thomas Jefferson.