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I beg leave to remind your excellency of the situation of John Dean, a supposed fugitive from the...
Reflecting upon what I wrote this morning respecting the capture, made by the unarmed countrymen,...
A Perhaps the Secretary of State, revising the expression of this member of the sentence, will...
1. I cannot discover any existing authority, to make the deed to Pennsylvania . Congress must be...
Mr. J. rightly supposed, that the approbation of E.R. was by mistake written upon the answer to...
The requisition of departure is, in my judgment, expressed in the most accurate and satisfactory...
Judge Wilson, to whom application was made for a citation in the writ of error, desired in...
Being on the point of my departure for Philadelphia, I have only time to inform your excellency,...
E. Randolph, with best respects, to Mr. Jefferson. Yesterday your suit with Johnson was tried;...
Mr. James Lownes, of this place, is about to visit Monticello, upon a subject, interesting to...
Immediately upon my receipt of your request to execute a deed to for M r Mazzei’s property in...
When I came lately into office, I found two letters from your excellency to my predecessor...
I suspect from the communication of the British Minister, dated on the 18th. of february 1792,...
The existence of the bill is, I believe, unquestionable. I remember to have heard my uncle speak...
Many unforeseen accidents, and particularly a long indisposition have occasioned the delay, which...
I was much distressed on the receipt of your late favor by Mrs. Randolph, to find your...
I have examined the papers which you did me the honor of submitting to me yesterday, on the...
Mr. Wilson, after a consultation with his brethren, has allowed Pagan’s writ of error . No...
Does not Marius on bills of exchange (p. 29) give satisfaction as to your bill; which I...
I can never believe, that the impeachment of Mr. G. should be drawn from any other sources, than...
I took the liberty of inclosing to you about ten days ago a farther representation, and some...
Notwithstanding you have fenced out from the purlieus of Monticello every thing, which assumes a...
I cannot suffer my engagements in business, to interfere with a reply to the observations, with...
Your mission to Europe reached us the day before yesterday, and made me doubt whether you will...
The inclosed letter is from Charlton. If you approve it, let the sum be settled in what I owe you...
I do myself the honor of returning to your Excellency the papers referred to me, respecting the...
I have been forbidden by an unusual sensation in my head for some time past, to write a line,...
Gilmer, not being able to attend the Convention the other Day, when the Delegates were chosen,...
You will perceive from the two letters marked A and B, of which I enclose copies, that the...
Your friendly overture of a correspondence; altho’ written on the 31st. Ulto. , did not reach me...