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The inclosed information relative to ransom and peace with the Algerines, being newly come to...
Supposing that the first Consular convention agreed on with France, and not ratified by Congress,...
If either now or at any time hence you can find a superfine French cloth, of the very dark blue...
I thank you sincerely for your letter of the 19th. instant and for the Almanac it contained. No...
An opportunity offering by a vessel bound to Mogadore, I avail myself of it to send you a...
In answer to your favor of the 6th. inst. I take the liberty of mentioning to you that the...
I have the honor to acknolege the receipt of your favor of Sep. 19. with the schedule it...
Your letter of July 17. to General Knox, having been referred to me by the president, as relating...
I wrote you on the 12th. inst. to acknolege the reciept of your favor of July 17. addressed to me...
Tho’ I had the honour of writing to you by post on the 12th. and 17th. of Aug. to inform you of...
I should have been extremely gratified could my stay in Virginia have permitted me to have paid...
My letter of May 13. acknoleged the reciept of your’s of Nov. 30th. Since writing that, I have...
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments to Mr. Bourne, and acknoleges the receipt of his letter of...
I recieved by Mr. Randolph the sum you were so kind as to send by him, which I presume to have...
I was in hopes, when you were in this neighborhood, I should have had the pleasure of seeing you....
By a letter just recieved from Prince, the Nurseryman of Long island, I learn he has forwarded 4....
By the sloop Polly capt. Heath I the other day forwarded to your address a small box containing...
The constant absence from the […] I am now held, requires that I should [unburden?] myself from...
I am favoured with yours of the 11th. inst. and am happy to be able to explain the appearance of...
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments to Mr. Butler, and incloses him the rough draughts of...
I have now the pleasure to inclose you a catalogue of books on the scale you mentioned to me. I...
My last letter to you was of the 24th. of August. A gentleman going from hence to Cadiz will be...
I wrote you on the 6th. instant by the way of Cadiz, sending the newspapers as usual. With the...
Your letter of Jan. 24. is still the only one recieved from you within the period so often...
Your favor of July 27. came to my hands on the 7th. inst. only. I have now the honour to inclose...
Your joint letter of the 2d. inst. to the President , as also Mr. Carrol’s separate letters of...
I recieve with real mortification the account of the demolition of Mr. Carrol’s house by Majr....
A Mr. Blodget has a scheme in contemplation for purchasing and building a whole street in the new...
Will circumstances render a postponement of the sale of lots in the Federal City advisable?—If...
I am to acknolege the reciept of your favor on the subject of the element of measure adopted by...
The Secretary of state, to whom was referred, by the President of the United States, a letter...
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments to Mr. Coxe and returns him his book with thanks, finding...
Being to set out for Monticello in two or three days, I have only to acknolege the receipt of...
I shall be very glad if we can get the matter of the two cross posts arranged while I am here...
I am now to acknolege the reciept of your favors of Feb. 9. Mar. 25. and Apr. 24. as also of the...
I have the pleasure to inclose you a letter which I found on my arrival here. I find one also of...
I return you thanks for your letter of Nov. 1. with the valuable information it contained on the...
I was not unapprised that monies had been advanced by the government of Spain, or some of it’s...
The bearer hereof Kenneth Thompson, a citizen of the United States, proposing to go down the...
The preceding letter was written when I was in Virginia and was taking the best measures in my...
The credit which I was obliged to give on the sale of my tobo. of the year 1790. having put it...
I recieved duly with yo[ur favor Lackington’s ca]talogue, and now in consequence thereof[, seize...
£ s d 0– 4–6 859. Keith’s hist. of the Brit. plantns. in Virga. with maps neat. gilt. scarce....
When I left Virginia the last year, I left with Colo. Nicholas Lewis instructions to pay you for...
The bearer hereof, Mr. Osmont, is a young gentleman who was very particularly recommended to me...
I am to acknolege the reciept of your favors of Jan. 23 Feb. 15. Apr. 8. and May 24. with the...
Having been struck with the conduct of the boy (Billy) who attends at Mr. Shuter’s, I mentioned...
It is excessively desireable that an extensive sale of lots in Washington should take place as...
I was in hopes to have seen you here till Mr. Randolph arriving last night from Richmond,...
A letter from Mazzei on the subject of Capt. Hylton’s debt to him obliges me to ask from you what...