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I have the honour of sending you some papers, which, I hope will give you pleasure. I wish we had...
Sir John Sinclairs best compliments to Mr. Jefferson,—Requests his acceptance of the plan of a...
I perused, with much satisfaction, and real interest, the important communication with which you...
Accept the inclosed sketch of the journey I made last summer. I hope the strain is better, and...
Whitehall, 14 May 1791. He sends his best compliments, encloses some papers, and asks their...
I expected to have had the Honour of hearing from you before this time, on the Subject of the...
I had the pleasure of receiving your very interesting communication , which I had the honour of...
Sir John Sinclair presents his best Compliments to Mr. Jefferson. Sends the tract he mentioned,...
Permit me to recommence our correspondence together, by requesting your Acceptance, of the Copy...
I have much pleasure in transmitting to You a Copy of my last address to the Board of...
After a long interruption, I am happy to renew our correspondence, and to have another...
I have the pleasure to congratulate you, on Your attaining the first situation to which any...
I take the Liberty of inclosing the Plan of an Agreement which I am anxious should be entered...
I have requested Mr. Hamilton, a Gentleman of information, and merit, who will deliver this to...
I have the Honor to inclose a Copy of my address to The Board of Agriculture , delivered at the...
On various accounts, I received with much pleasure, your obliging letter of the 30th of June...
I have much pleasure in acquainting you, that at the last meeting of the Board of Agriculture ,...
Sir John Sinclair’s best Compliments to Mr. Jefferson, had the pleasure of receiving his report,...
Sir John Sinclair presents his best compliments to Mr. Jefferson. Has the honour of sending him...
I was favoured with yours, by Mr. Gouverneur Morris, and am much obliged to you for your...