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Th: Jefferson presents his affectionate salutations to mr Madison & sends him the inclosed which...
Letter not found. Ca. 1 March 1792. Mentioned in JM to Jefferson, 5 Mar. 1792 . Concerns...
I was informed on my arrival here that Genl. Pinckney’s dispatches had on their first receipt...
The road through Ravensworth is rendered absolutely impassable for a four wheeled carriage by a...
I inclose you Clarke’s memoranda. The following articles seem proper for Executive attention. An...
Your’s of the 15th. came to hand yesterday. I am very thankful for the discretion you have...
I left at Washington a great coat of which I shall have great need. should this reach you before...
On the occasion of your separation from mr Robert Smith , I recollect your mentioning in one of...
I return you the papers which accompanied yours of yesterday. I think the case of Capt Hewes is...
I wrote you on the 5th. covering an open letter to Colo. Monroe. Since that I have received yours...
I have no doubt you have occasionally been led to reflect on the character of the duty imposed by...
It was agreed yesterday 1. that a copy of the proclamation should be inclosed to each member in a...
I now return you the papers reserved from the last post. our regular answer to mr Livingston may...
Notes on the British claims in the Missipi territory. 1803. Mar. 3. act of Congress gave to Mar....
We did not collect the sense of our brethren the other day by regular questions, but as far as I...
the inclosed was sealed before I recollected that I have mentioned a petition instead of an...
Mr. Wirt declined the offices proposed to him. Mr. Lomax has accepted the Professorship of Law,...
In conversation with mr Gallatin yesterday as to what might be deemed the result of our Tuesday’s...
I omitted in my letter of the 23d to say any thing on the subject of mr Wirt; which however was...
Yours of the 20th. came to hand last night. I sincerely regret that mrs Madison is not likely to...
I wrote you last on the 8th. We have still not a word from our envoys. This long silence (if they...
I called at Gunston hall. The proprietor just recovering from a dreadful attack of the cholic. He...
I wrote you last on the 22d. since which I have received yours without date, but probably of...
M rs Lewis , the widow of Col o Nich Lewis , has requested me to mention to yourself the name of...
I now return you the papers forwarded by the merchants of Philadelphia and Boston on the subject...
I shall be with you on the 25th. unless health or weather prevent. But if you propose leaving...
After a very long silence, I am at length able to write to you. An unlucky dislocation of my...
In mine of Nov. 11. I acknoleged the receipt of yours of Aug. 20. Sep. 7. & 15. Since that, the...
I was so unlucky as to write you a long letter of business , when, as I learned soon afterwards,...
The post having made it night before his arrival yesterday and my mail extraordinarily...
Will you be so good as to let me know how much I am in your debt for travelling expenses and the...
I return you mr. Coxe’s letter without saying I have read it. I made out enough to see that it...
I have sent to Havre the following packages, with directions to send them by the first vessel to...
Seven o’clock, and retired to my fireside, I have determined to enter into conversation with you;...
I overtook the President at Baltimore, and we arrived here yesterday, myself fleeced of seventy...
Will you consider whether a copy of the inclosed sent to each head of department would be best,...
Your No. 1. came to hand two days ago. When I inclosed you the papers of the last week I was too...
I thank you for the perusal of the two letters which are now inclosed. I would also have inclosed...
Yours of the 20. & 21. were recieved yesterday. I have sent on the letter to Turreau without...
The death of my much valued friend & relation George Jefferson will doubtless produce many...
Your two favors of the 25th. & blank were recieved yesterday; and all the papers forwarded me are...
Yours of the 4th. came to hand the day before yesterday. I have turned to the Conventional...
By the last post I recieved & forwarded your letter to Duane, in which there was nothing but what...
A gentleman returning from this place to Philadelphia gives me an opportunity of sending you a...
Mr. Rodney not being at Washington I send you the inclosed because it requires to be acted on...
This will be handed you by Mons r de Neufville a person of distinction from France who came over...
I think the District atty of N.Y. should be immediately instructed to investigate the expedition...
As the measures which were adopted at the last meeting of our visitors were of a very leading...
A merchant neighbor of mine, sets out to-day for Philadelphia for his fall goods, and will return...
Yours of the 17th. came to hand yesterday. I wrote to Mr. Gallatin that the principle to govern...