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You will percieve by the inclosed letter from the Governor of Maryland that we are called on for...
The inclosed letter to mr Mason, & that from mr Stoddert will explain themselves. be so good as...
Your’s of the 13th. is this moment recieved, informing me of the vacancy in the office of...
I have delayed some days answering your favor of the 24th. instant on the subject of Mr Nicholas...
The inclosed letter from Doctr. Thornton informs me that mr Mason & yourself had concluded that...
Your favor of the 17th is recieved. I think that while there is a prospect of getting better...
On further enquiry & consideration I find it will be better to employ what is called here...
Your letter of the 14th. was recieved on the 18th. and this goes by the return of the first post,...
The letter from the committee of subscribers to the theatre which I recieved from you on the...
I inclose you the Attorney general’s opinion on so much of the act concerning the city of...
Your favor of the 31st. came by the last post, and conveyed the first information I had recieved...
Th: Jefferson presents his salutations to mr Munroe: he does not recollect whether any act of...
Th: Jefferson with his compliments to mr Munroe incloses him the order for a quarter’s interest...
Your favor of last night is this moment recieved. no apologies are necessary for calling on me on...
It being perfectly understood that the appropriation of Mar. 3. 1803. for ‘keeping in repair the...
Th: Jefferson presents his salutations to mr Munroe, and is of opinion there can be no doubt of...
In answer to your letter covering mr Davidson’s on the subject of the claim he sets up to certain...
If you will be so good as to make particular & diligent enquiry as to the riotous workmen, and to...
I have this day made a tolerably exact estimate of the digging already done at the President’s...
Your’s of July 31st. is recieved, and I am sorry to learn that our funds call for a contraction...
Having consulted the Secretary of the Treasury on the letter from mr Harwood to yourself...
The representations I have recieved satisfy me that mr Lenthall ought to be allowed 4. Dollars a...
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments to mr Munroe. he recieved some time ago a parcel of sheet...
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments to mr Munroe. he has this moment seen a wooden house...
I do not know whether it is the practice here to issue a subpoena of injunction without a bill...
Th: J. presents his compliments to mr Munroe; he is so much engaged as to be unable to read the...
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments to Mr. Munroe, and asks the favor of him to turn to the...
I return you the inclosed proclamation, & to avoid an innovation which might produce uneasiness,...
Th: Jefferson, with his compliments to mr. Munroe, incloses him a letter to John Davidson for his...
I now inclose you a warrant for 10,000 D. the post coming twice a week will enable you to apply...
Relying on your attention to the state of the appropriations for the public buildings, of which...
Th: Jefferson incloses to mr Monroe a resolution of the H. of Representatives & prays him, with...
In applying the fund of 3000. D. to the highways appurtenant to the public buildings we must take...
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments to mr Munro and informs him that mr Latrobe’s salary from...
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments to mr Monroe, & on a view of the expences incurred &...
While Th: Jefferson regrets the cause which obliges mr Munroe to be absent from this place, it is...
Th: Jefferson with his compliments to mr Munro, sends him the inclosed copy of a letter to mr...
Yours of the 13th. was recieved last night, and really presents a painful state of things....
As the work you mention will cost as is supposed not more than 50. D. & is so necessary for the...
Th: Jefferson incloses to mr Monroe mr Duval’s opinion on the sale of the city lots under the...
The Case of the sale of city lots under a decree of the Chancellor of Maryland. The deed of the...
I inclose you mr Latrobe’s account for the glass I purchased at the Capitol & President’s house....