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Mr Jeforson you High President of North America that in the year 180 than I Left Hackensack New...
The conversations of Mr Allston who has lately returned from the northward, & of Mr Charles...
My friends Col. Monroe, Mr. Coalter have mentioned to me a conversation, which lately took place...
Haveing served the cause of Liberty during the american war, in the Defence of My native Country,...
On the 22d instant I received your friendly letter of the 29th of march, twenty three days after...
I am inclined to think the mode by which a certain end is to be accomplished, refering to a...
If I were not convinced that your mind is still more elevated above the ordinary motives of human...
When I last had the Honor of being in your Company, you was pleased to say a Letter from Me would...
I congratulate you upon your arival into the first seat of the Nation; after receiving a heavy...
At a time when I have no doubt but that you are much intruded on by useless and unnecessary...
In the month of June 1799, my brother Samuel Woodhouse, a well educated lad, about seventeen...
Jacob Mayer , Esquire, late Consul of the United States at St. Domingo, will have the honor to...
It being the first time I ever applyed for an office either under the State or United States...
Your Letter of the 29th. of March came duly to my hand. I sincerely congratulate our Country on...
It is only by candid representations of the disinterested, or the applications of the concerned,...
I have not lost any time since my return here, & have succeeded, in arranging my business,...
In my letter to you dated a few days past at Warrenton, I forgot to mention a subject, which may...
Your favor of the 17th. came to hand by the last mail. You will find us at home on saturday. It...
It is with peculiar satisfaction, that I address this letter to you, as President of the Congress...
1.° Un quadro perfettamente ben conservato; alto, piedi 3: pollici 8. largo, pi. 2: pol. 6½...
I have written to Mr. Madison respecting the Consul of Madeira, the Marshall of Massts. Bay and...
The ardent wishes of the friends of the revolution have been realized in the exaltation of...
As differences are happily terminated between France & America, I am induced to hope, that I may...
The elevation of their fellow citizen to preside among millions of intelligent freemen—over a...
Since my return it has not been in my power to see General Davie. He is now at his plantation on...
I wrote you on the road respecting the Chief Judge of this circuit—as I am necessarily detained...
My Father has desired me to determine for myself & communicate to you my answer on the subject of...
His Excellency Thomas Jefferson Esqr President of the United States of America The petition of...
The gentleman to whom you wrote on the 26th. of March arrived here a few days ago from...
H. Miller. Muhlbg No. 1. H. M. Supervisor of the Reve. Latimer No. 2. The collector of the...