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Your letter of the 28th Ulto came safe, but was sometime longer than might have been expected, on...
I need say nothing of public news, the news paper intelligence being equally authentic with any I...
I leave to Mr. Barlow , who writes to you by Mr. Lee the confidential bearer of his and this...
When I have written to your Brother I feel as if I had exhausted all the subjects which it is...
2465[Diary entry: 18 March 1798] (Washington Papers)
18. Morning—thick—Wind at No. East—Mer. at 38. Clear about Noon cloudy & much like rain...
Soon after my arrival here, I recd. your favour with several inclosures. The inclosed Letters...
The Dispatches, from the Envoys Extraordinary of the United States to the French Republic which...
The present prospect of a necessity for the Frigates to be immediately fitted for Sea, and...
2469[Diary entry: 19 March 1798] (Washington Papers)
19. Morning—Raining slow—Wind at No. Et. Mer. at 37. Cloudy until late in the afternoon without...
Your letter of the 11th instant has been received; and I shall depend upon receiving samples of...
Your letter of the 12th instt has been received; and it gives me, and your friends here much...
I write you a few Lines this mor’g just to inclose to you the News paper of yesterday which...
I received your Letter of Jan’ry 23 d and was gratified to find your Hand writing improving. I...
I yesterday received your Letter of March 11 th it would give the President great satisfaction to...
To hear of your health and happiness my dear Madam is always pleasing to me when ever you can...
I lately did myself the Honour of addressing You, relative to a certain Character—whose Conduct,...
On my return from Albany, I received a letter referring to one I sometime since received from...
2478[Diary entry: 20 March 1798] (Washington Papers)
20. Morning—Soft & cloudy without Wind—Mer. at 42. Raining at times from about noon with the Wind...
After fourteen days delay, on yesterday the President sent to us the inclosed important,...
We have been to Cumberland since I wrote to you last & saw while there the last melancholy rites...
It would be singular indeed, were I to permit your friendly note of March 9 th. to pass...
2482[Diary entry: 21 March 1798] (Washington Papers)
21. Morning—hard rain with thunder & lightening—wind at East & Mer. at 41. Showery until 3 Oclock...
IN pursuance of your resolution of the 19 th instant, I have taken measures to be informed of the...
I wrote you last on the 15th. Since that, yours of the 12th. is recieved. Since that too a great...
Your interference with respect to my getting payment in a certain quarter has not had even the...
I wrote you last on the 15th. since that yours of the 12th. is recieved. since that too a great...
The public papers will present to you the almost insane message sent to both houses of Congress...
I write now because I know how it feels to be disappointed not because I have any thing to...
Amidst the great National business, with which we know you are Continually Surrounded—we feel...
2490[Diary entry: 22 March 1798] (Washington Papers)
22. Morning—Clear—Wind at No. Wt. Mer. at 35. Clear all day & wind hard until evening at same...
I inclose you a bill of lading for a box containing a harpsichord, and another containing plants,...
Your’s of Mar. 5. was recieved after mine of the 15th. was sealed. I have observed for some time...
As the safety and prosperity of nations ultimately and essentially depend on the protection and...
I nominate The Honourable George Walton Esqr of Georgia, and The Honourable John Steel Esqr of...
please to Excuse my impirtunence in So oftin Reminding you of My Situation and misfortune Now one...
I understand that the Senate have called upon the President for papers. Nothing certainly can be...
2497[Diary entry: 23 March 1798] (Washington Papers)
23. Morning—Clear & calm—Mer. 33. Lowering afterwards with a brisk So. Easterly Wind. Mer. 46 at...
yours of the 11 of feby—covering Sundry land papers—was delivered me by my Son—to morrow, I shall...
Your truely affectionate & friendly Letter by Mr Rice I have recd be pleased to accept my most...
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments to the Chevalier d’Yrujo, and asks the favor of a passport...
You had the goodness to take me under your care and protection. I beseech to continue to the end—...
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments to M. Letombe Consul of France, and asks the favor of a...
I have to acknolege the receipt of your two favors of June 21. & July 15. & of several [separate]...
I have to acknoledge the reciept of your favors of Aug. 16. & 18. together with the box of seeds...
I had the honor of addressing you on the 17th by Mr Hopkins; & being informed by Mr. Putnam of...
C’est au-nom des Colonies Hispano-Americaines, que J’ai l’honneur d’envoyer à Votre Excellence...
2507[Diary entry: 24 March 1798] (Washington Papers)
24. Morning—Storming with Rain & Wind at So. Et. Mer. 48. Abt. Noon the Rain ceased, & the wind...
On the 20th instant a bill passed the House of Representatives appropriating 200,000 dols. for...
I have to acknoledge the reciept of your friendly letter of the 5th instant . I had before heard...
I wrote to mr Madison , President of the college of Williamsburg, describing to him the...