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I am honored with your favor of the 9th on the subject of the hire of my servant, but as my stay...
Some two or three years ago. a Monsr. de Vernon of Paris applied to me to know how he might...
I have lately recieved from Donald & Burton their account crediting me for your bill of excha....
I have made Mr. Bannister’s affair the subject of a separate letter , containing a full...
… I have not forgotten my promise to drop you a few lines on the arrival of the Treaty in case it...
I have not forgotten my promise to drop you a few lines on the arrival of the Treaty in case it...
Your favor of the 16th. came to hand by the last post. I have to thank you for the trouble you...
Your favors of Dec. 15. and 20. came to hand by the last post. I am well pleased with the manner...
I know not when I have recieved greater satisfaction than on reading the speech of Dr. Lieb in...
I have permitted your much valued favor of the 31st. of December to remain unanswered until this...
I recieved two days ago your favor of the 16th. and thank you for your kind felicitations on my...
I inclose you an extract of a letter from mr Brown to mr Lincoln under whom, acting as Secretary...
See the stat. 24. G. 3. (1784.) c. 47. made against smuggling- armed vessels and forfieting the...
We learnt here with real affliction the terrible calamity which happened to you. to our feelings...
Th: Jefferson presents his thanks to mr Giles for the suggestions of the other day as to mr...
Your favor of the 6th. on the subject of Burr’s offences was recieved only 4. days ago. that...
The inclosed letter from mr Pinckney being private , cannot be communicated to Congress for that...
Having in ancient days had much experience of the frankness and candor of your disposition I feel...
I thank you for your favor of the 5th and the two valuable Pamphlets inclosed. The speech I read...
You have probably seen mentioned in the public papers that it is in contemplation to establish...
I recieved yesterday your favor of the 31 st ult. and my grandson Th: J. Randolph having set out...
On reciept of your former letter of May 31. I communicated it to my grandson Jefferson Randolph....
Your favor of Sep. 6. is this moment rec d I take for granted that very soon after it’s date you...
Your favor of the 15 th was recieved 4. days ago. it found me engaged in what I could not lay...
I wrote you a letter yesterday of which you will be free to make what use you please. this will...
I have duly received your letter of the 4th. instant, on the subject of the Journals of the...
I have duly received your letter of the 7th. inst: inclosing a list of the missing Journals of...
J. Madison presents his respectful compliments to Governor Giles, with thanks for the publication...
The Executive of the Commonwealth are respectfully requested to cause to be delivered to the...
Mr & Mrs. M. have duly recd. Govr. Giles polite & kind invitation to make a part of his family...