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I take the liberty of annexing a statement of your Account with the Mutual Assurance Society ,...
Thomas Jefferson Esquire to S. H. Smith 1805 March. To printing 50 copies of a supplementary note...
Gibraltar, 3 Oct. 1793 . Having announced in his last their arrival here with the hope of sailing...
The advantages which I am certain will accrue to my nephew Mr. Horry from being introduced at...
My last was of the tenth of July. Mr: Livingston, who is on his way to America, presents an...
Your Excellency will receive enclosed, the Copy of a Resolve of the 17th Instant, recommending to...
‘I have made no contracts for the other four , viz. for Genl. Washington’s on the evacuation of...
In 1786 when I had the pleasure of settling and adjusting your account which left a Balance in...
Dieppe, 20 June 1789 . Has no doubt TJ is aware of scarcity of wheat and other grain that has...
* The late heavy drafts to pay the freight and other charges on the Marble Bases & Capitels from...
I take the liberty to trouble you on a Subject, the importance of which, as well as your great...
The Project of a new Constitution, has Objections against it, to which I find it difficult to...
It is with great pleasure I comply with the duty assigned me by the Grand Jury of Brunswick...
In a letter to the Secretary of State, I have given the particulars of the stoppage at Mobile of...
I take the liberty to enclose you a Letter that came by the Rosamond from Boston. I have this day...
Frank Carr returns the letters of Mess rs Pictet & Galatin . The perusal of them has given great...
The following memoranda, & the inclosed letter from Mr. Dallas will present to the President the...
The Faculty are at a loss whether you are desirous or not that the whole of the Regulations of...
C. Ellery begs leave to present his highest respects to the President of the United States—and to...
By some letters from Washton lately recieved it appears that there is great interest felt in our...
I have the honor to enclose a letter from Mr Kirby Supervisor of Connecticut, in which he...
You will place me under a very great obligation by letting me have, by the bearer of this note,...
As your excellency and the council probably have not access to Vattel, on whose doctrines this...
I enclose the recommendation in favour of a successor to Mr Bloodworth. Neither of the gentlemen...
I should not take the liberty of commending to your notice and protection my excellent friends...
I have taken the liberty of writing you on a subject highly interesting to the Citizens of our...
I am this day honored with Your Excelly. most valued and esteemed favor of the 25th. June last,...
The long wished for Occurance, in your Esteemed fav r of the 5 th Ins t with referance to Col o...
As there will not be time after the death of the Collector of this Port which is daily expected,...
As chairman of the Committee of Public Instruction, I take the liberty of transmitting a bill...