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After some hesitation, a stranger to the person, though not to the character of Thomas Jefferson,...
We have seen with the anxiety, which is inseperable from the love of our Country; the situation...
IN pursuance of your resolution of the 19 th instant, I have taken measures to be informed of the...
Sending every other day only to the Post Office (unless something special makes it expedient to...
I have received your letter of the tenth instant, and have written to the Pay Master General and...
Known to you only as holding, in common with yourself, the honorable station of servant to the...
11677[Diary entry: 26 November 1797] (Washington Papers)
26. Wind fresh from No. West all day & clear. Mr. Russel went away after breakfast. Mr. Lear came...
Mr. Ross’s Kitt setting out for Charlottesville where he has a cause to be tried with James Ross,...
Your obliging Address, at the Circuit Court of the State, in the March term of this year has been...
I have lately received information, which, in my opinion, merits attention. It is that the...
11681[Diary entry: 13 July 1798] (Washington Papers)
13. Lowering in the Morng. No Wind Mer. 70. Clear afternoon Mer. 66.
I have lately seen in a Richmond paper Zakh Burnleys advertisement of 1600 acres of Land in your...
I was informd yesterday afternoon that you had done me the honor to name me as the successor of...
I last Evening received your Letters, one of the 24th from Prince Town, and of the 25th from...
Company, & an Agitation of Mind, When last at Mount Vernon Prevented my takeing, that Respectful...
On my return last evening from Mrs. Gerrys friends, on the Jersey side of North River, I received...
Complaints having been made, relative to the enlistment of apprentices, for the army of the...
On the 28 ulto. the Bank of England stopped payment in Specie. And since every Bank in Great...
11689[Diary entry: 16 December 1797] (Washington Papers)
16. Wind at No. Wt. but not very hard or cold. Mer. 26 a 40.
Our political situation renders it very urgent that not a moment shall be lost in disciplining...
11691[Diary entry: 3 August 1798] (Washington Papers)
3. Morning cloudy, & Showers of rain about in the afternoon, but none here. Mer. 74 in the...
The Secretary of War informs me that Cadets are considered as entitled to the Clothing of...
I had the pleasure of rec g : your Letters of the 6th, 7th, & 9th. inst on Friday, & another...
[ New York, October 24, 1799. The description of this letter in the dealer’s catalogue reads:...
11695[Diary entry: 30 November 1797] (Washington Papers)
30. Wind & weather as yesterday—Mer. 24 a 34.
Voi-ci mon tres cher ami, la Copie d’une Lettre que j’ai eû l’honneur de vous ecrir il y-a...
The inclosed Sheet is most humbly presented to your Excellence, for publication (if counted...
This letter will contain very little more than an acknowledgment of the receipts of your letters...
11699[Diary entry: 9 May 1797] (Washington Papers)
9. Disagreeably cool—tho’ the Wind was shifting to the Southward.
[ Bergen Point, New Jersey, July 19, 1800. ] Thanks Hamilton for recommending him for a position...