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I beg leave to furnish you with the following answers to the questions which you have proposed to...
26 December 1803, Department of State. “I have received your letter of the 24th. inst. respecting...
The enclosed account is sent to you, that it may be settled at the Treasury. A reasonable...
Mr. Cathcart has substituted the enclosed statement for that enclosed in your letter of the 24th....
In answer to your reference concerning Mr. King’s accounts I have the honor to observe, 1st. That...
The statement you furnished of Mr. Adam’s accounts is correct as to dates and allowances. His...
§ To Richard Harrison. 5 May 1806, Department of State. “The charges contained in Mr. O’Brien’s...
Of the itims under the first head of Mr. Eatons charge the outfit may be admitted. His Commission...
I have received your letter of the 17th. inst. It was my intention to confide the appointment of...
16 April 1804, Department of State. “I enclose copies of a number of the laws passed at the last...
21 December 1803, Department of State. “I have just received your letter of the 17th. ult. [not...
Thomas Jefferson , President of the United States of America, To all who shall see these...
I have received your letter of the 20th. Ult, and assure you that it would give me pleasure to...
Your letter enclosing one, unsealed, to the Emperor of the French, came duly to hand; but upon...
I received by the mail of last evening, your letter of the 13th. instant, and in compliance with...
The commission for the Marshall of Virginia District was forwarded to his address in Amelia...
§ To George Hay. 29 October 1805, Department of State. “In answer to your letter of the 23d:...
8 March 1805, Department of State . “I shall be obliged by your forwarding me an accurate copy of...
Your letter of the 4th. inst. has been duly recd. You will herewith receive an authenticated copy...
I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 8th. of the present month...
10 November 1802, Department of State. Acknowledges Hemphill’s 18 Oct. 1802 letter [not found]...
The President of the United States has been pleased to appoint you to succeed Mr. Savage in the...
Mr Brent has communicatd your having declined the office of Agent for Seamen at Jamaica, but as...
I have received your two letters of July 23 & Aug. 11; the former requesting the interposition of...
It is proper to apprize you that the President has it in view to Commission you as Consul for St....
With your commission as Consul, to reside at St. Salvador, in the Brazils, and the usual printed...
I enclose a new certificate of your appointment, embracing commercial concerns. In strictness you...
It being understood that the charge of American Agent, which the interests of the United States...
Your letter of the 4th inst, has been duly received and in consequence of its suggestions, I...
§ To Henry Hill Jr. 13 July 1805, Department of State. “I have lately received a letter from Mr...
§ To James Hillhouse. 24 March, Monday. “Mr. Madison requests the pleasure of Mr. Hillhouse’s...
25 January 1804, Department of State. “I have recd. your letter of the 12th [not found],...
Mr. Shields has been so good as to call & let me know that he left you & my sister well last...
… the question of war in Europe. There remains but a bare possibility of an accomodation between...
I have recd. your favor of by which we learn that we cannot have the pleasure of your & my...
I communicated to you by the last mail the afflicting event which took place on the 27th. Ult. I...
I recd. by Mr. Rogers your favor of the 6th. Having not yet settled with the Butchers, from whom...
7 October 1801. JM promises to pay Hite “five hundred dollars, for value received.” Ms (Madison...
I have not heard from you since you left Orange but conclude that you will now be found at home....
I duly recd. yours of the 25th. Ult: Your patents have been in my hands for some time, and wd....
Business & bad weather have thus far detained me. I hope to set out tomorrow morning, if the mail...
Since my last I have recd. yours communicating the sentiments of my mother & yourself on the...
Letter not found. 25 July 1801. Offered for sale in James F. Drake Catalogue No. 28 (1909), item...
I have been thus long detained from the pleasure of my intended trip to Orange; and it is still...
The Ambassador Mellimelli being about to return from his Mission, I make use of the occasion to...
I have duly received your letter of the 25th. Ult, and shall cause a copy of it to be forwarded...
26 October 1804, Department of State. “I will thank you to transmit to me, as soon as you can...
I have the honor to enclose extracts of a communication lately received from the British Minister...
§ To John Hollins. 25 November 1805, Department of State. “In consequence of your letter of the...
In reply to your Letter of yesterday I have the Honor to state to you, that no remuneration has...