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permettés moi de vous Remercier de La lettre pleine d’obligeance et d’amitié que vous avez daigné...
I have received your Favor of the eighth Instant and am looking out for an Opportunity to send on...
I inclose you a charge by mr Hanson against Capt Smith & Lieutenants Davis & Dobbins of the...
The subject in which we have been engaged, is so fully before you in our publick communications,...
(a) after ‘others’—the insertion of “with commissions”—seems necessary, as others refers to the...
§ From William C. C. Claiborne. 24 January 1806, New Orleans. “I have the honor to enclose you a...
I take the earliest Opportunity to inform you of the arrival of the French Squadron at this Port...
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments to mr Pelham and his thanks for the system of the notation...
You will confer a favor on me by giving me an answer to my request of Thursday last . I hope you...
Donaldson, Penrose & Lucas appointed commissioners for upper Louisiana, and Thompson, Trimble &...
Receive my assurances of obligation for the politeness and punctuality with which you have...
I received your letter here on my return from the Court of Erors & Appeals at Philadelphia. I...
Your friendly letter of the 4th instant I received yesterday—I should earlier have written to you...
Le Cit. Pichon prend la liberté de prier Monsieur le Président des Etats Unis de vouloir bien...
I do myself the honor to Enclose a Postcript of a letter received last night from One from your...
To your honr. and only you I Send my complaint, and Make my grieviance known—Be it known to you,...
§ From Carlos Martínez de Yrujo. 29 October 1805, “Near Philadelphia.” Because some Spanish...
The President of the United States, will be pleased to pardon one of his faithfull Subjects: If...
The Representatives of the people of Tennessee concieve it to be their duty to express their...
I believe the fact is that no measures have been taken by the states indebted to the US. to...
The letter accompanying this of 22d. a 27th. ult. went off for Gibraltar on the day of its date...
Possessing but little self confidence, it is with great diffidence that I address you, with an...
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments to mr Sampson and his thanks for the volume of his memoirs...
Colonel Harris of Portsmouth in New Hampshire, is passing through this town to Washington. He...
In a letter from Dupont de Nemours to me is the following passage. ‘Houdon a laissé en Amerique...
It being understood that the charge of American Agent, which the interests of the United States,...
I have never doubted, that America would be added to the vast Catalogue of Nations, who would not...
Since I had the pleasure of seeing you last. I have made up my mind to remove to the Missisippi...
The Officers of the French Government in St Domingo having made that Government a debtor to Mr...
The delicate state of health which my family has enjoyed of late, attributable as is supposed in...