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Mr. W. P. Gardner who will present this letter carries with him a small box containing...
I was honored by yours of the 23 May, which I should have acknowleged before could I have found a...
The appearance of the Indian Chiefs in the House of Representatives this morning, has revived in...
Wm. Duane’s respects—No copies of the Country Aurora have ever been reserved, and only ten of the...
The bustle attendant on our election affairs here will I hope excuse the delay of three days...
My absence from home until this moment prevented my sending an answer to your note before. Young...
President of the United States 1802 To William Duane Dr. Jany 4 To 1 Glass Inkstand 1  23 " 1 Box...
Th: Jefferson, President U States, To Wm Duane      Dr.    1803 October 18 To 1 copy Mississippi...
President UStates, 1805 To Wm. Duane Dr.
For a considerable time reports very injurious to the public interest have been in circulation,...
I have been requested to state you if asked my opinion of the capacity and standing as a lawyer...
Some time since during your sojournment at Monticello, I forwarded you the loose Sheets of a...
The rumours in circulation here, concerning disturbances in Kentucky have excited a very strong...
The enclosed is a literal copy of a communication made to me—the author I do not know, but the...
Had I not made the brief communication a few days since concerning Commodore Truxton’s interview,...
The following is a copy of an anonymous communication made to me, which has since produced a...
The enclosed was Sent to me to be presented to you at Washington City, and forwarded hither—I...
I left late last night in the hands of your servant two letters from Richmond entrusted to me to...
Whatever maybe the ultimate issue of the violence already committed by the British, I...
A party of citizens from this city who under an expectation of bing called by detachment on...
I have just received yours of the 14th—and shall attend to the matters noted in it. I have laid...
By the mail which carries this I have taken the liberty of sending you a copy or the first number...
There may or may not be something in the matter enclosed—if there is anything useful perhaps it...
I think it my duty to enclose the letter herewith sent. I have cut the name of the person and his...
The letter enclosed has just come to my hands; I have no acquaintance with the Gentleman who...
I think it my duty to enclose a letter to you received by me—I believe it contents to be true,...
Capt. Norris’s papers are in my hands, and Should have been forwarded last week, had I not been...
The enclosed letter contains information of a nature that ought not be unknown to the Executive,...
The gentleman who bears this letter has been known by me for a considerable length of time in the...
The present state of public affairs and the events which in one Shape or another must arise out...