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After having so long delayed to answer your very affectionate letter I feel perfectly ashamed of...
In one of your last letters to my brother you ask for my dispositions of a certain box addressed...
The address and memorial of Sundry Inhabitants of the Town and County of Washington in the State...
I thank you for your Address presented to me by Mr. Freeman your Representative in Congress. Your...
Accept of my Thanks for this Address presented to me by Mr. Thomps Thomson your Representative in...
Your Address to the Executive and Legislative Bodies of the United States has been presented to...
The Secretary of the Department of War being absent from the seat of government, I do hereby, in...
Your Address to the President Senate and House of Representatives has been presented to me...
Address of the Inhabitants of the Town of Amesbury to the President of the United States of...
I had the honor to address you not long since (via Hamburg) acquainting you that, notwithstanding...
At a Meeting of the Citizens of the County of Mathews at the Court-house of the said County on...
3252[Diary entry: 12 June 1798] (Washington Papers)
12. Morning Misty. Mid day clear & afternoon moderate Rain. Wind Easterly all day. Mer. 64 in the...
In consequence of my undertaking to mr Trigg, I wrote to my manager near Lynchburg to know if he...
Th: Jefferson returns his thanks to mr Fennel for the Dissertation on his method of making salt....
I should sooner have acknowledgd your obliging favour & replied to your inquiries if I could have...
but I was thinking so much of Quincy, that I mechanically dated from thence; when I sent Letters...
I enclose a Duplicate of a Letter which I have lately received from M r Adams. I have not heared...
Prompted by the purest principles of patriotism, and inspired with the warmest zeal for the...
I thank you for your Excellent Address. The patriotic Sentiments and Spirited resolutions...
I thank you for this Address. The national honour and dignity of So many Nations have been...
Inclosed is the Attorney General’s Opinion, and you will see by the date, that it was not, his...
I arrived here yesterday about 7 O’clock a.m. and after breakfasting visited Governor Island...
It is with a painful degree of diffidence I venture, even for a moment, to intrude on the time...
Amidst the numerous addresses from our Fathers & Brethren throughout United America, on the...
Every day brings fresh confirmations of the truth of the prediction to our Envoys, that the...
The Secretary of war, requests the opinion of the gentlemen composing the military committee of...
3267[Diary entry: 13 June 1798] (Washington Papers)
13. Morning, Mer. 68 & clear. Clouds but no rain all day. Mer. 72 at Night. Mr. Fitzhugh, Lady &...
It is now near four weeks since any person of this family has heard from you, although you were...
I have received, and thank you, for your favour of the 6th instant and its enclosure. It is very...
An ardent wish that young Custis should apply closely to his studies, & conduct himself with...
As the extract which you marked in y r Son’s letter was too long for one paper I divided it &...
I have just closed a letter to the Pres t. on the subject of my Bro r. Greenleaf.— I do not know...
From the 6 th. of May to the 23 d. We had hot dry Weather with scarce any Rain, Our Pastures &...
The People of this County from the commencement of the contest with Britain have, they trust,...
In presuming to lay before Your Excellency, the work that accompanies this letter, I presuppose...
At this important moment when imminent danger threatens us from abroad, the undersigned Young Men...
We have carefully attended to the subjects presented to our consideration, by your note of...
3278[Diary entry: 14 June 1798] (Washington Papers)
14. Morning Clear—Mer. 64. Wind at East—So. Westerly afterwards. At N. Mer. 76. Mrs. Stuart & her...
When Doctr Stuart, was here, it was thought best that young Mr Custis should apply himself to the...
Your hospitability & Kindnes, impress me with stronger sensation than my knowledge of the...
I have again Received from Mr Francis Deakins some Money on your Account, say Seventy Nine...
I was this morning fav d . with yours of no date in which as Chairman of the Committees lately...
I wrote you last on the 7th. since which yours of the 3d. is recieved. Your next (which I shall...
I wrote you last on the 7th. since which yours of the 3d. is recieved. your next (which I shall...
Your favor of the 9th. is but this moment put into my hands, so that I have barely time to get an...
I wrote you last on the 7th. inst. since which yours of the 3d. is recieved. I shall certainly...
I have been at hard work this morning & my hands tremble So, I can Scarcly hold my Pen, but if I...
The Subscribers Inhabitants in the Country of Dauphin State of Pennsylvania, deeply impressed...
Your Address to the President and Congress of the United States has ben presented to me by your...
An affectionate and respectfull Address, from your two Honourable Houses, has been presented to...