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132151 Savary de Valcoulon, Jean Washington, George To George Washington from Jean Savary de Valcoulon, 2 … 1795-04-02 The Kindness with which your Excellency has taken the trouble to answer by writing to my plan,...
132152 Savary de Valcoulon, Jean Washington, George To George Washington from Jean Savary de Valcoulon, 19 … 1795-03-19 In order to conciliate your paternal intentions for the Welfare of the people at large,...
132153 Savary, Jane Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Jane Savary, 21 February 1807 1807-02-21 A person who through many untoward accidents that daily happen, has from a state of enjoyment, of...
132154 Savary, John Madison, James To James Madison from John Savary, 27 February 1807 1807-02-27 You will be Surprised of the liberty I take to direct you the present; But I hope that the...
132155 Savin, Richard L. Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Richard L. Savin, 28 January … 1806-01-28 It has been my intention for some time past to address a letter to you, but I have been deterred...
132156 Savoy, Famine Washington, George To George Washington from Famine Savoy, 9 March 1794 1794-03-09 La Citoyenne Savoye jeune habitante & propriétaire du Capfrancais, mère de deux enfans l’un âgé...
132157 Sawyer, Abel Adams, John To John Adams from Abel Sawyer, 29 January 1807 1807-01-29 Honrble Sir I am Possesed of A paper Executed To Samel Adams Malster of Boston & others it was...
132158 Sawyer, Lemuel Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Lemuel Sawyer, 15 December … 1808-12-15 I cannot express my concern at the late unfortunate affair of the publication of my letter, by...
132159 Sawyer, Lemuel Madison, James To James Madison from Lemuel Sawyer, 15 April 1811 … 1811-04-15 15 April 1811, Jonesborough, North Carolina. “My health is so precarious that it is with great...
132160 Sawyer, Lemuel Madison, James To James Madison from Lemuel Sawyer, 17 January 1813 1813-01-17 I hope you will excuse me for taking the liberty to call your attention to our fellow citizen...
132161 Sawyer, Lemuel Madison, James To James Madison from Lemuel Sawyer, 2 January 1810 1810-01-02 Upon the supposition that no one has accepted the office of the Collectorship of New Orleans, I...
132162 Sawyer, Lemuel Madison, James To James Madison from Lemuel Sawyer, 15 December 1807 1807-12-15 It is with inexpressible concern I observe that a letter of mine of the 11th. ulto. on the...
132163 Sawyer, Matthias E. Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Matthias E. Sawyer, 26 August … 1825-08-26 Wishing to partake of the advantages arising from the University of Virginia; and having no...
132164 Saxÿ, Laurent de Washington, George To George Washington from Laurent De Saxÿ and Laurent … 1793-12-06 Votre Bienfaisance et votre humanité Monsieur, nous Sont assés connüe, pour nous faire Espérer...
132165 Saxÿ, Laurent de Washington, George To George Washington from Laurent De Saxÿ and Laurent … 1794-05-08 Oserai-je m’adrésser à vous pour vous prié de vous interessée pour Deux famille Envers lesquels...
132166 Saxy, L. de Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from L. de Saxy, 10 November 1808 1808-11-10 Une Mere de famille Née dans L’oppûlence, et Réduitte par les suittes Crûéls de la Révolûtion...
132167 Say, Benjamin Madison, James To James Madison from Benjamin Say, 24 November 1806 1806-11-24 I have the pleasure again of being seated to communicate with one, who, permit me to say, I very...
132168 Say, Benjamin Madison, James To James Madison from Benjamin Say, 13 February 1807 1807-02-13 I take the liberty of recommending to your kind notice, my Nephew Mr. Wm. Collins & his Companion...
132169 Say, Benjamin Madison, James To James Madison from Benjamin Say, 1 October 1807 1807-10-01 I hope that you will excuse me for the liberty I take of enclosing to you an Address to the...
132170 Say, Benjamin Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Benjamin Say, 1 October 1807 1807-10-01 The Address of the Subscriber, a Citizen of, Philadelphia in the State of Pennsylvania— After...
132171 Say, Benjamin Madison, James To James Madison from Benjamin Say, 6 September 1807 1807-09-06 I took the liberty of writing to You in Novemr. last & mentioned my desire, if a vacancy should...
132172 Say, Benjamin Madison, James To James Madison from Benjamin Say, 3 February 1806 1806-02-03 I was exceedingly sorry to learn of the severe accident, which lately befel you, in the...
132173 Sayer, Charles Whately, William William Whately’s Chancery Suit: II. Franklin’s Answer … 1774-04-19 Summary of AD : Public Record Office In the latter part of January Franklin and his lawyers were...
132174 Say, Francis Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Francis Say, 23 February 1801 1801-02-23 I have spoke to James according to your Desire he has made mention again as he did before that he...
132175 Say, Jean Baptiste Jefferson, Thomas Jean Baptiste Say to Thomas Jefferson, 22 August 1814 1814-08-22 J’ai eu l’honneur de vous ecrire le 15 juin dernier en vous adressant un exemplaire de mon...
132176 Say, Jean-Baptiste Madison, James To James Madison from Jean-Baptiste Say, 16 June 1814 1814-06-16 Cherchant à obtenir les suffrages des hommes les plus eclairés et les plus recommandables de...
132177 Say, Jean Baptiste Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Jean Baptiste Say, 2 November … 1803-11-02 Daignez recevoir l’hommage que je vous fais de mon Traité d’Economie politique, comme une marque...
132178 Say, Jean Baptiste Jefferson, Thomas Jean Baptiste Say to Thomas Jefferson, 15 June 1814 1814-06-15 J’ai eu le bonheur de recevoir il y a dix ans la lettre que vous me fites l’honneur de m’adresser...
132179 Sayre, Stephen Madison, James To James Madison from Stephen Sayre, 6 May 1802 1802-05-06 I have requested it as a favor, to know, whether I may, or may not expect, some appointment from...
132180 Sayre, Stephen Washington, George To George Washington from Stephen Sayre, 15 October … 1790-10-15 I did myself the honor of writing you, more than once, some time since, when in England —I am...
132181 Sayre, Stephen Adams, John To John Adams from Stephen Sayre, 15 June 1778 1778-06-15 As my information is only from the public papers, I am left in uncertainty whether I am writing...
132182 Sayre, Stephen Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Stephen Sayre, 7 February 1802 1802-02-07 When I was at Burlington, some few weeks since, the Governor communicated to me the subject of a...
132183 Sayre, Stephen Franklin, Benjamin To Benjamin Franklin from Stephen Sayre, 21 March 1779 1779-03-21 ALS : American Philosophical Society I did myself the honor of writing your Excellency a few...
132184 Sayre, Stephen Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Stephen Sayre, 6 August 1808 1808-08-06 I understand that the Collector of Philaa died yesterday. If you can find any citizen in the...
132185 Sayre, Stephen Washington, George To George Washington from Stephen Sayre, 10 December … 1793-12-10 I do myself the honor of inclosing the Copy of a Letter, which I address’d to your Excellency, in...
132186 Sayre, Stephen Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Stephen Sayre, 20 October 1803 1803-10-20 I have received a letter dated 8th of sepr. of Mr Lewis le Coutould , who is now at Detroit, &...
132187 Sayre, Stephen Madison, James To James Madison from Stephen Sayre, 20 January 1809 1809-01-20 Mr. Newbold informs me, that you had so far condescended to take notice of our application, as to...
132188 Sayre, Stephen American Commissioners Stephen Sayre to the American Commissioners, 25 … 1777-12-25 ALS : Harvard University Library When I left Berlin, I meant to have come to Paris by the way of...
132189 Sayre, Stephen Washington, George To George Washington from Stephen Sayre, 15 October … 1784-10-15 When I did myself the honor of laying before your Excellency such thoughts as then occur’d to my...
132190 Sayre, Stephen Washington, George To George Washington from Stephen Sayre, 3 January 1795 1795-01-03 May I be permitted to bring myself, once more, to your recollection, without offence —Presuming...
132191 Sayre, Stephen Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Stephen Sayre, 22 March 1802 1802-03-22 I have lately wrote to the Secretary of State , requesting him to favour me with a reply, so far,...
132192 Sayre, Stephen Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Stephen Sayre, 21 February … 1807-02-21 When I wrote from Brandon, the propositions in that letter were made, on the presumption, that...
132193 Sayre, Stephen Franklin, Benjamin To Benjamin Franklin from Stephen Sayre, 21 November … 1779-11-21 ALS : American Philosophical Society The Bearer, Capn Hodgson, wishes to be known to your...
132194 Sayre, Stephen Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Stephen Sayre, 25 August 1790 1790-08-25 Le Havre, 25 Aug. 1790 . Finding the Henrietta going out with TJ’s articles, he recalls himself...
132195 Sayre, Stephen Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Stephen Sayre, 27 March 1801 1801-03-27 Mr D. informs [me], that you gave him reason to beleive, you were disposed to do [me] that...
132196 Sayre, Stephen Adams, John To John Adams from Stephen Sayre, 20 March 1797 1797-03-20 As you gave me liberty to consult the Vice President, on the subject of my last Letter, I did so,...
132197 Sayre, Stephen Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Stephen Sayre, 21 March 1801 1801-03-21 I have been lately in New York, & think it my duty to inform you—that there has been a purchase...
132198 Sayre, Stephen Madison, James To James Madison from Stephen Sayre, 9 June 1801 1801-06-09 I recieved your reply of the 23d May, in due time. You may beleive, that I know too well the...
132199 Sayre, Stephen Franklin, Benjamin To Benjamin Franklin from Stephen Sayre, 7 November … 1778-11-07 ALS : American Philosophical Society It is now a long time since I have troubled your Excellency...
132200 Sayre, Stephen Adams, John To John Adams from Stephen Sayre, 23 February 1797 1797-02-23 presuming, that a general peace is not very distant: a question arises, to the mind of every...