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I yesterday forwarded to you a letter from Colo. Wood informing you of his situation. That Post...
In order to enable you to lay before Congress the account required by law of the application of...
Mr Houdon would much sooner have had the honour of attending you but for a spell of sickness...
I am honored with your favor of Apr. 24. and received at the same time mister Bertrand’s...
I have formed an opinion, quite satisfactory to myself, that the adjournments of Congress may be...
In the course of the visit we made the day we left Mount Vernon, we drew our host into...
I had the honour of addressing you on the 24th Ult. which I presume you will have recieved at...
I have given you the trouble of more reading on the subject of Major Lenfant’s letter, than you...
Questions to be considered of. I. As to France. Shall it be proposed to M. de Ternan, to form a...
I should have taken time ere this to have considered the observations of mister Young, could I at...
I am honoured with your Excellency’s letter by the last packet and thank you for the information...
I had the honour of addressing you on the 24th. Ult. which I presume you will have recieved at...
Since the Letter which I had the Honor of last addressing to your Excellency, the military...
Th: Jefferson with his respects to the President has the honor to send him the letters and orders...
Taking them up in their order, they appear susceptible of answer in the following way. The 1st....
With the most cordial warmth we recommend our Countryman Mr. Edmund Randolph to your patronage...
To be read at the President’s leisure. Governr. H. Lee’s letter. June 28. concerning supposed...
I was led, by a consideration of the qualifications of Patterson of New Jersey to nominate him an...
Foreigners would suppose from some of our newspapers that there were inveterate political...
Th:J. has the papers in the following cases which require as early consideration as the President...
A note of subjects, some of which the President may think proper to be mentioned to Congress. The...
Papers requiring the President’s instant attention. Th:J’s letter to Viar and Jaudenes . } the...
Th: Jefferson presents his respects to the President of the U.S. and subjoins what he supposes...
To the bill which shall be brought in for continuing the act of July 1. 1790. c.22. ‘providing...
Heads of answer to the Caroline resolutions. Taking them up in their order, they appear...
Note on the subject of vacant Consulships. Lisbon. Candidates. Edward Church. his case is known...
North Carolina. District judge. Colo. Davie is recommended by Steele. Hawkins sais he is their...
The discussions which are opening between mister Hammond & our government, have as yet looked...
I now lay before you, for your further information, some additional advices, lately received, on...
Demarara. Samuel Cooper Johonnet of Massachusets to be Consul for the U.S. at the port of...
Th: Jefferson presents his respects to the President of the U.S. and sends him the letter he has...
If the President should enter into a Provisional convention with the government of Algiers for a...
The Secretary of state having recieved information from Thomas Auldjo, who was appointed Vice...
to be read at the President’s leisure. Governr H. Lee’s letter. June 28. concerning supposed...
Th: Jefferson on examination of the subject finds that the resolution for restoring or...
✓ 1. < Are we free, by the treaty , to prohibit France from arming vessels within our ports to...
Qu. 1? What sacrifice may be made to retain mister Johnson in the office of Commissioner for the...
Department of State, to wit: The requisites of the Law having been complied with on the part of...
Papers requiring the President’s instant attention. Th: J’s letter to Viar & Jaudenes. }     the...
The citizen Ternant has delivered to me the letter wherein you inform me that yielding to his...
Notes on Mr. Young’s letter. pa. 3. Is the labour (of negroes @ £9. sterl.) to be commanded in...
The Constitution has declared that “Representatives & direct taxes shall be apportioned among the...
I cannot see my way clear in the case on which the President has been pleased to ask my opinion,...
Proceedings to be had under the Residence act. a territory not exceeding 10. miles square (or, I...
Th: J. has the papers in the following cases which require as early consideration as the...
The accounts of the souldiers of Virginia and North Carolina having been examined by the proper...
The Secretary of Treasury having communicated to Genl Knox & myself that he had been informed...
Objects which may merit the attention of the President at George T. The Commissioners to be...
Mr Genet’s declaration to the President at his reception, that France did not wish to engage the...
The Secretary of State having understood from communications with the Commissioners of his...