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Anthony Morales, has the honor to present his humble respect, to His Excellency The President of the U.S. of America, and request the favour of an audience, from His Excellency, tomorrow at the hour, His Excellency shall think proper to grant him—The honor and favour of an answer is also requested. DLC : Papers of Thomas Jefferson.
The enclosed came to hand after the nomination of Mr. Daniel had been made, and are only now sent for your satisfaction I am sir yr. most obt. sert. DLC : Papers of Thomas Jefferson.
My last respects were in date of the 1st. of May by a vessel bound to New York, on board of which I have shipped ten Cases of Montepulciano wine, to the care of Mr. Gelston Collector for that port.—By much accident I very lately became acquainted, that Madam Fabroni of florence had receiv’d a letter from Madam Cerrachi at Vienna, describing the deplorable condition she was in, burthen’d with...
I have your esteem’d favour of 6th inst inclosing a Dft of the Bank of Washington on the Bank of the United States of this place for the amount of my account against you Dollars 352.67 ½ for which I thank you, I am happy the articles arrived in good condition, and gives satisfaction. any of your future commands shall be carefully attended too by Sir Your oblidged humble Servant DLC : Papers of...
I conceive it to be my Duty to lay the accompanying letter before you, the subject of which will speak sufficiently for itself; and am Most respectfully, Sir, Your obedient Servt. DLC : Papers of Thomas Jefferson.
Mr Thomas Jefferson To John Rea To 60 ½ yds Crimson Mantua @ 1 75/100 105 .87 ½ To 62 yds Green   ditto @ 1 50/100 93 .00 To 60 yds Cambric Muslin for inside lining @
For information Shews—1. that as been stated from Crowninshield & another quarter, Cross the collector of Newbury-port is a very incorrect officer if nothing worse. 2. how difficult with our judiciary to carry the law into effect. The judge of Maine is said to be honest tho’ federalist, but is evidently governed by the prevalence of party feelings in that quarter DLC : Papers of Thomas Jefferson.
Your even Judgment will best direct the expediency & policy of noticing the inclosed, it has been dictated by a recent charge brought against me, on the point to which I have referance—I propose to stand before the Court Tomorrow. & will suffuse the Cheeks of some of my accusers—with perfect respect & attachment I am Sir Yr ob hu DLC : Papers of Thomas Jefferson.
Persuaded, that in nomination to public employment, The President is inclined to prefer native citizens, who have formerly served their country in the civil and military departments; I solicit permission respectfully to observe, that during the revolutionary war, I served with the rank of Captain of Artillery, under the command of General Washington, with such reputation as induced him to give...
Mr. Tracy’s motion for a Call for the Letter of Mr. Munroe has been under discussion & has been adjourned until tomorrow—Many Gentlemen have declared that they were absent when the letter was Read—others that they had not attended (all our friends)—I therefore take leave to Submit the propriety of Sending the Letter tomorrow early—It may be requested that (after reading) the Same shall be...