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§ To John Breckinridge. 25 January 1806, Department of State. “The Secretary of State presents...
I recd. by the last mail yours of the 24th. may. Black Sultan will not be farmed, after the...
Th: Jefferson asks the favor of the Attorney General to meet him with the heads of department...
It appearing to me proper and necessary for the public service that the Senate of the United...
This will be handed you by Mr. Toulmin a gentleman who goes to visit your state with a view to...
I think the inclosed may properly furnish grounds for an amendment to the judiciary law, whenever...
What think you of the inclosed proposition? if it will do, & you can get it made, do not let any...
Insert in some part of the paper of yesterday ‘Slaves shall be admitted into the territory of...
I wrote you on the 12th. inst. on the subject of Louisiana, and the constitutional provision...
The office of Attorney General for the US. being not yet permanently filled, I have an...
Your favor of the 13th . has been duly recieved, as had been that covering the resolutions of...
This will be handed you by mr Monroe , a relation of our governour who proposes to pay a visit to...
I take the liberty of introducing to you Mr. Volney the celebrated traveller, author, and member...
As soon as mr Gallatin comes to his office I have desired him to walk with me to mr Madison’s...
The inclosed letter, tho’ directed to you, was intended to me also, was left open with a request...
Extract of a letter from a judicious & well informed American who has for some time been at the...
I take the liberty of making known to you the Revd. Mr. Toulmin who visits Kentucky with a view...
Will you come & take an Indian dinner with us tomorrow. there is one of the chiefs who is really...
I have the honor to enclose a letter from Mr. Merry of the 7th. inst. in which he complains of...
  Th: Jefferson requests the favour of mr Breckenridge to dine with him tomorrow (Wednesday) at...
I thought I percieved in you the other day a dread of the job of preparing a constitution for the...