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When I arrived in Octr: last at N. York from France I forwarded on a letter or two from Mr:...
In the last letter I had the honor to write to you I mentioned that Mr: Hanse thought the...
By the William Penn I wrote you a Letter and inclosed you a Number of News-Papers—to the Care of...
I have received from our Freind Doctor Rush the Letter you did me the favor to write of the 22nd:...
I wrote to you on the 3rd Inst. informing you of your favor of the 30th. of March. I have since...
Since I have been in London I have written you two Letters—One by the Wm: Penn the other by the...
It being the first time I ever applyed for an office either under the State or United States...
I presume an apology is unnecessary on the present occasion; and shall therefore proceed to the...
New Haven, 4 July 1791 . In April or May last he sent two books of his father, the copyright to...
Mr George Wolcott of Windsor in Hartford county, in this state, brother of Alexander Wolcott...
The dismision of Mr. Goodrich, as was expected by us, has created a very great sensibility in the...
At the request of the bearer, Major Wm. Munson , I take the liberty to inform you, that he is a...
I do myself the honor to inclose you three Judgements of our Superior Court, in cases in which it...
Shou’d the appointment of commissioners of bankruptcy be by law vested in the President of the...
This will be delivered to you by Mr Eli Whitney of this City; the gentleman who erected and...
New Haven, 30 Apr. 1791 . Encloses first code of laws enacted in Connecticut, published 1672....
It is with great diffidence that we make the communication, which forms the contents of this...
Your letter of the 29th. of March, came to hand the 9th. of April. It would have received an...
Mr Jackson Browne , whom I took the liberty to mention in a former letter , woud be highly...
Extract of a letter from Pierrepoint Edwards to Th:J. dated New York Mar. 24. 1806. (the original...
From the conversation you were pleased to hold with me last evening on the subject of the...
Your servant delivered your letter respecting the horse last night. Some days ago my nephew...
The Newport Insurance Company in Rhode Island, think it a duty they owe to themselves and those...
Dr. Lyons being just about to Step aboard a Ship bound to Amsterdam, on his way to Paris, have...
I have lately seen two Gentlemen from the State of North Carolina who informed me that the Heirs...
It is the misfortune of those whose talents and virtues have raised them to eminence and power to...
Mr Benjamin Grayson Orr, of this County, has informed me that he intends to apply for the...
M r John Eliason , Merchant of this Town, proposing to visit you on some matter of Business, has...
I Have taken the liberty of adresing a few lines to you on the Subject of your Mill —as I had not...
Rouen, 4 Feb. 1788 . Acknowledge TJ’s letter of 31 Jan. ; have not yet received from Bondfield...
Rouen, 24 Feb. 1789 . Since their letter to TJ of 4 Feb. 1788 they have heard nothing concerning...
I have the honor to enclose a note left by Mr. Otis.— Will you be pleased to cause the volume to...
It is my wish to collect the few remaining fragments of the Official letters of our land and...
C. Ellery begs leave to present his highest respects to the President of the United States—and to...
C. Ellery has the honor to offer his highest respects to the President, and to request his...
When you shall take into consideration the removal from office of the present Collector of the...
I have not the confidence requisite for the frequency of applications which it seems to become my...
C. Ellery intended to have conversed, this morning, with the President, on the subject of the...
My character having suffered extremely in the opinion of my constituents, through...
Mr. Collins who hopes to have the honor of presenting this line to the President, visits the seat...
Having no other claim to your attention than an appointment to the vacancy in the Senate,...
C. Ellery wishes to peruse, before he leaves Washington, the letters written under a feigned...
C. Ellery begs permission to state to the President the contents of two letters, received by him,...
C. Ellery has the honor to present to the President of the United States the petition of...
In presenting the enclosed C Ellery thinks it proper to mention, that Doctor Hazard, the author,...
The inclosed, I understand, is from Joseph Sisson, an Inhabitant of Newport. He is an elderly...
C. Ellery again ventures to intrude upon the precious time of the President with a request that...
Conscious of a want of the talents which should grace the station to which I am appointed I shall...
Persons worthy to be appointed Commissioners of Bankrupts in the State of Rhode Island &c—...
My friend, John Slocum, esquire, surveyor of this port, will have the honor to present to the...