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M. Barkley ma remis la lettre dont votre Excellence m’a honoré le 13 du mois dernier. J’ai l’honneur de vous rendre graces de la permission que vous me donnez de prendre une Copie d’un des portraits de M. Wasingthon que vous possedez. J’ai celui de M. franklin peint avec la plus grande verité, et je voudrais lui mettre en regard celui du Celebre Général dans la même format ou grandeur: cest à...
In a letter, written lately to you, after acknowledging the receipt of a pacquet, i begged you, if it would not be inconvenient, to procure for me the arms of Taliaferro, engraven on a small copper plate, with the name Richard Taliaferro, and this motto, taken from Επτα επι Θηβας Αισχυλου, S.598. Ου δοκειν αριςος αλλ’ ειναι or without αριςος , if you think it, omitted, will be understood. In...
Col. Humphries talks of leaving us on Monday. It is with regret, I assure you, Sir, that we part with him. His visit here has given us an opportunity of becoming more acquainted with his real worth and merit, and our friendship for him has risen in proportion to our intimacy. The two American Secretaries of Legation would do honor to their country placed in more distinguished stations. Yet...
Je suis fort obligé à Votre Excellence de la prompte réponse dont Elle a daigné m’honorer en date du 2e. fev. Comme aussi de la démarche qu’il lui a plu de faire déjà auprès du Congrès à mon sujet, et de celle que Vous vous proposez encore de faire quant au paiement de mes arrérages et intérêts . Voici Monsieur la Lettre que vous avez eu la bonté de me conseiller d’écrire de mon côté. Elle...
Favi a L’honneur de remercier Monsieur de Jefferson de l’ouvrage interessant, qu’il a bien voulu Lui envoyer. Il est très sensible à cette marque de son amitiè, et il Lira avec Le plus grand plaisir un Livre, dont on dît tant de bien, et qui donne une juste idèe d’un Pays, qu’il aime beaucoup. Il est confus cependant de tant de bontés, dont Monsieur Jefferson L’honore, et Le prie d’agrèer...
I some months since took the Liberty of writing you a Letter respecting the situation Mr. Paradise and a Claim of his on the State of Virginia: I was at that time apprehensive, that any partial favour or justice could not properly be shewn to him, or any individual; and yet my feelings were then so much affected by what I knew, and by what he had just represented to me of his difficulties,...
Some day’s after my return, I did myself the honor of writing to your Excellency; and after attempting in a few Lines to express the obligation I felt myself under to you, while at Paris, I touched on the political stage, hinted at Mr. Eden, and left the papers which accompanied it, to satisfy you more fully on the subject. I also mentioned the application made by the ministry to a Committee...
I was sometime in doubt, whether any Notice Should be taken of the Tripoline Ambassador; but receiving Information that he made Enquiries about me, and expressed a Surprise that when the other foreign Ministers had visited him, the American had not; and finding that He was a universal and perpetual Ambassador, it was thought best to call upon him. Last Evening, in making a Tour of other...
Je desirerais acquerir l’honneur de vous connaitre, votre merite personnel et la place dans laquelle vous succedez à un autre grand homme m’en font une necessité Mr. franklin et son fils m’accordaient leur amitié, et le legislateur de la pensilvanie a bien voulu encourager mes essais sur la revolution de l’amerique, en relisant lui même mes épreuves Je ne vous citerai point cet ouvrage comme...
[ Puy d’Arnac, near Tulle, 19 Feb. 1786. Recorded in SJL as received 27 Feb. 1786. Not found; but see entry for TJ’s reply of 2 Mch., and TJ to James Monroe, same date.]