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I recd. on monday evening your favor of Mar. 23. with the return of Armstrong’s & Monroe’s letters first sent you. I cannot entirely despair that Spain notwithstanding the support given by France to her claim to W. F. may yield to our propo<s>ed arrangement, partly from its intrinsic value to her, partly from an apprehension of the interference of G.B; and that this latter consider [ sic ]...
It is very difficult to give up some friends, tho’ time goes apace with distance, we cannot forget those we have once highly esteem’d. It is so seldom I have an oportunity of enquiring whether I am forgoten tho’ the reasons are not the same to be rememberd. The Brother of a Lady who lives with me, Mr: Philippe is going to America and I have ask’d him to take this short letter not to be...
Kaskaskias, 4 May 1781 . Humbly profess their loyalty and services to George Rogers Clark, against whom they have no complaint, though the paper money with which he paid them has been found valueless. But Col. John Montgomery, who succeeded him, was not satisfied with the 60,000 lbs. of flour furnished by the inhabitants for his 38 troops between the fall of 1779 and May 1780, ordered his men...
I have received your Favour of July last as well as the valuable Books you were so good as to send to the Care of Mr. Wythe. I cannot sufficiently express the obligations I feel myself under for these continued Marks of your Kindness. The Books were such as have afforded me the greatest Entertainment as well as Instruction. Fourcroy’s Chymistry was a great Acquisition to me, especially as he...
Mr. Appleton mi recò la sua dei 18 Luglio, anno corrente, che mi consolò, e maravigliò. I motivi della consolazione furon molti, ed Ella non ò bisogno che Le sien detti. La maraviglia nacque dal vedere un foglio da lettera dei più grande tutto pieno , riflettendo alla faraggine degli importantissimi affari, addossati a chi la scrisse. Le due ragioni da Lei addotte per ritirarsi quasi affatto...
Your esteemed favr. 28th. Ulto., recd the 1st Instant—with the several paymts. to be made at Norfolk, Alexandria and Philada. together—with the few remaining debits here, including the Necessary disbursemts. of Househd: &c. see—sketch . inclosed […] shall be pointedly Attended to. —of course, on a present View of my Finances, I find, it will be Absolutely Necessary for me—to defer my setting...
This will convey to you the assurance of my sincere regret on being informed by your favor of the 8th. of November that you purpose relinquishing your situation at the head of the department of State. I truly lament the loss the public will suffer from your retirement but I must confess myself selfish enough to feel most sensibly the apprehension of the removal of those kind attentions and...
I gave immediate orders to Captain Brown of the artillery, and he will instantly set out for Hood’s. By some mismanagement the orders for Captain Brown’s continuance at Richmond are now somewhere in that town, and he knew nothing of them till he came here. I am under obligations to your Excellency for your ready attention to my information on the complaint of Mattinly. The papers you have...
I received last week the enclosed Letter addressed to you under Cover to Mr. Smith, and from the Contents of Mr. Smiths Letter (of which I enclose you a Copy), I concluded to keep it till his return. But this Morning the Bill of which the enclosed is a Copy was presented by the House of Smith, Bright, and Gray, for acceptance, which induces me to forward your Excellencys Letter and Copies of...
I hope your excellency will excuse my presumption in addressing you which I should not have done only an Idea occurred to me which I think will meet with your approbation it is the surveying of our coast for which congress made an appropriation last Session It occurred to me that if one of the small vessels lying at the navy yard in this city was fitted out and the officers who are not in...
By the mail of this day I rec d a check from the Cashier of the Bank of Virginia for six hundred & fifty eight Dollars & 32/100 being a remittance by request of the Proctor of the University of Virginia. & in full of the balance due me for duties & freight of marble. ViU : Thomas Jefferson Papers (Proctor’s Papers).
I take up my pen to thank you for the trouble you have taken in all my affairs and to assure you I am greatly obliged to you for the liberty I took in using your Name in the Power of Attorney I sent to you. In consiquence of the Great Distance you live from Williamsburg I have sent out a Power of Attorney to My Nephew Mr. Wm Ludwell Lee Mr. Ambler and Mr P. Harriss to Act for Me and to call in...
My Son who now resides with M r Elijah Brown will hand you this and would be glad to know how you where pleased with the side Leather Tanned in wood I sent you in 1821 —and Should you want leather Upper Tanned in the Same Manner of a Supperior quality than the side sent you for your pl people please let me know and I will forward the Same to you by M r Brown s waggon at a Moderate price—and...
“ Southwestern Territory, At Mr. Cobbs,” 9 Dec. 1791 . In Blount’s absence, acknowledges receipt of TJ’s to him of 22 Aug. 1791, “which was so much delayed on its passage that it never came to hand ‘till 8th. Nov. last.”—The information requested about Davidson county claims amount to 407,780 acres, which includes all allowable under the law of North Carolina except a few remaining preemption...
Your obliging letter of July 5th. has remained thus long unacknowledged from other causes than disrepsect or insensibility. It gave me pleasure to learn that information from London continues to furnish hopes of a favourable termination of our British negociations. A treaty seems to be generally expected. Many of our friends, in my opinion, have expected too much from it. I have taken the...
Permit me the honour of soliciting your perusal of the enclosd Documents and Facts, relative to the Military conduct of an Officer, who proudly Acknowledges your former patronage. RC ( MHi ); endorsed by TJ as received 16 May 1816 and so recorded in SJL . RC ( MHi ); address cover only; with PoC of TJ to Charles Willson Peale, 17 Aug. 1816 , on verso; addressed: “Thomas Jefferson Esq...
The Mail of last evening brought me your favor of the 15th. with the papers sent back with it. I shall forbear using your Blank for an exequatur till I can again confer with Mr. Pichon who is at Baltimore. The sending on the intercepted presents to the Porte would certainly be a handsome & politic expression of respect for the Grand Seignor, who otherwise may be thrown by his displeasure into...
If the office of Librarian at the University be not yet appropriated, I beg to say that it would afford me very great pleasure to accept it. The emolument that may accrue is not the motive of my application for it; but the kind of employment is that for which I have ever had a peculiar predilection.—My knowledge of languages, and other qualifications, are I believe sufficient for the purpose:...
Th. Jefferson Esq r To T. G. Watkins 1822   to   1823. Visit reducing fractured arm & attendance for the cure & c old rule,    £5.0.0 Equal to $ 16.67. MS ( DLC: TJ Papers , 225:40256); in Watkins’s hand and with his notation of “9.” in upper right corner; undated; docketed by Watkins: “
Your much esteem d of the 30th: ulto: reach d me last evening, & I have this morning procured the Vinegar & Corks you order, which shall go by first Waggon, together with 5 Boxes of Books & aperatus, for the University, just to hand, from London, via New York— We have accounts of the sailing of the Competitor, on the 17 th of December, from Plymouth, for V a , so that she may be expected about...
We should derive peculiar gratification from receiving your name as a subscriber to our edition of Macklin’s Bible . Permit us to express our hopes that you will honor us with your name on this occasion. Joseph Delaplaine , & Murray, Draper, Fairman & C o RC ( DLC ); in Delaplaine’s hand and signed by him; addressed (clipped): “ Virginia ”; endorsed by TJ as received 3 Mar. 1813 and so...
Agreeably to your request I return your message of 24th, having the permission of the V President & of the chairman of the committee to whom it was referred. You will have the goodness to return it to me when you have made such alteration as you may judge proper I have the honor to be very respectfully your most humble Sert DLC : Papers of Thomas Jefferson.
I take the liberty of troubling you with this line by Mr. Greenup just to remind you of (as soon as matters of more consequence will permit) my affair with Griffin, to have it if possible brought to a speedy and favorable issue, being much afraid that some Chicanery has, or will be, practised, to defraud me of justice ultimately I conceive Your particular enquiry […] which you was kind enough...
You will probably have seen in the publick prints, that An association has been formed, to conduct a work on Political Œconomy, with intent to discover the causes which have Operated to retard the progress of our prosperity, & to endeavour to illustrate the proper measures of amelioration—The assistance of Many scientifick Gentlemen has been freely offered, & the Society will venture to hope...
In pursuance of my intentions as explained in my last dated in Philada. I came to this City on saturday last. The information I have here recd. convinces me that I can not accomplish the whole route I had planned within the time to which I am limited, nor go from this to Boston in the mode which I had reckoned upon. I shall therefore decline this part of my plan, at least for the present, &...
You mentioned to Day that you had furnished Mr. Smith with Dr. Jenner’s Observations on the Origen of the Vaccine Virus. As Doctr. Mitchell requests in the inclosed, that You may be informed that the Virus may be obtained in this Country, I have sent you his Memorandum; which perhaps you may think a necessary Communication, to accompany what may be inserted in the Washington Intelligencer. I...
We have to Request that we may be furnished with an authenticated Copy of the last enumeration in Conformity to the Sixth Section of the act of Congress pass’d the 5th: Augst: 1790, entitled An Act to provide more effectually for the settlement of the Accounts between the United States and the Individual States. We have the Honor to be sir Your Obedt: hble: servts RC ( DNA : RG 59, MLR ); in a...
Mi fa sperare il nuovo Console, che per li buoni offici, da lui praticati presso l’usurpatore del mio Regno di Tripoli, abbia o tten uto la promessa di restituirsi a me la mia Famiglia, eccettuando le fi glie maritate, siccome io lo avea prevenuto. Da così buon principio posso augurarmi, che si otterranno le altre dimande da me giu st amente avanzate, non solamente per avere qualche compenso...
Knowing me so well as you do, you could not have contemplated my present situation, and especially at my time of life, no one better knows my deficiencies for my present situation than your self, the very perticular and flatering manner that my nomination, and notification of it was made, opperated as the strongest inducement for my accepting the appointment. it being intirely unsought and...
Some time has elapsed since we have been favoured with a line from you, or indeed any of our friends, except My Father , Feeling quite anxious to hear from you, And at the same time knowing it to be my duty to write to you as an Uncle I take the liberty of forwarding a few lines by My friend. Yea and a friend to Mankind M r Woods who has promised to deliver it himself I have written Cousin...
Having received the Copy of the work of mr. Pallas, from Count Romanzoff, as mentioned in the letter I had the honor to address Your Excellency the 10. August, I hasten to transmit it by this conveyance, to the care of my correspondent’s, messr. J & J. Dorr at Boston, whom I have directed to forward the Same, on its receipt, to Washington. On looking into this work, I perceived it to be...
Boston 31 May 1804 Isaac Coffin respecting expected resignation of — Hussey Collector of Nantucket . NB. I. Coffin is the member of Senate, in the Massts. legislature, for the District including Nantucket, in which island he resides— The resignation has not yet been received— MS ( DNA : RG 59, LAR ); undated, written on a scrap torn from the address sheet of the enclosure and postmarked...
Count Charles Vidûn, of Turin, who will have the honor of delivering you this Letter is one of the few Noblemen of Europe, who extending their views beyond the Circle in which they live, wish to become experimentally acquainted with human Nature under all its diversified aspects. He has already travelled over the greatest part of Europe & Asia, & has I believe even penetrated into Africa. He...
I cannot hear, without much anxiety, of the great events which are passing in Europe. The whole Continent seems to have acknowledged the superiority of France, and it is probable that England will ultimately submit to the Will of Bounaparte. When Armies are destroyed in a day, and Nations rise and fall in a month,—you will I trust excuse me in expressing my solicitude to hear of the present...
With many excuses for the liberty I took in importuning you with my private affairs, I have to entreat you to inclose to me the sealed paper which I left in your hands in December last . I hope shortly to see you on my way to the North, and in the mean time have the honor to be with the highest respect Sir, your most obedient humble Servant RC ( MHi ); at foot of text: “Thos....
I return’d from Titchfield a few days ago where I left Capt. Thompson and family in good health. They regret not having seen you particularly Mrs. Thompson . I am much surprised to find 10 Guineas ⅌ ct. premium given at Lloyds on American Vessels to or from the Continent to Lisbon and 5 from hence: up the Meditern. I suppose Amn. Vessels could not be insured for less than 20 or 25 Guineas...
I once more enclose the Sandy hook papers. It is true that some of the alterations which you proposed in the agreement are at variance with the letter which I had previously written to Pendleton— Respectfully Your obedt. Sevt. DLC : Papers of Thomas Jefferson.
I have been several days in this place engaged in inquireing amongst the money changers, as to the present, and the probable future, prices of wheat and tobacco. The market for wheat seems not yet to be fixed. I think there are but few purchasers at this time in the market. They speak however of from eight to ten shillings Per Bushel, and it is supposed by some that two dollars may be had in...
The enclosed estimate of Drs. 686,076.59, will, according to the request of the Secy. of the Navy, be transmitted to Congress on Tuesday next. It is stated to consist of contracts, purchases, & expenses incurred by special directions of the President, who has, I presume, already seen it. It is now sent in reference to the paragraph in the President’s message, in order that they may agree. The...
This mornings mail brought me the two letters which I beg leave to enclose for your perusal. I have sent both letters, that you may be the better judge of the feelings and wishes of the writer. Their contents must have great weight with me in making up my decision on the subject , which your extreme goodness has so long permitted me to have under my consideration, and after mature reflection I...
Il Rè d’Etruria giunse finalmente in Firenze , e le persone illuminate furono contente delle sue qualità dello spirito, come del cuore. Ma, per disgrazia di questo paese, egli è soggetto ad accidenti epilettici, che lo mettono per più giorni nell’incapacità di occuparsi agli affari; e l’occupazione di mente, e più encora qualche scontentezza causata dalle circostanze attuali, gli rendeno più...
In compliance with your request, I have Inclosed you all The Letters I was Honoured with from you, during my Command to the Southward; and during your Administration of The Government of Virginia; Those from me, To You; shall, as soon as they can be Transcribed out of my Letter Book, be forwarded in like manner to your Hands: Mrs: Gates Joins me in Compliments and in the Hope, that you will be...
The term for which General Gibson was last appointed expires in the Course of next month— He is far from being a very expert Secretary but he is a very honest man which is much better & I am persuaded that his reappointment would be acceptable to a great majority of the people, it would be entirely so to. Dear Sir Your Sincerly devoted Hum Servt. DLC : Papers of Thomas Jefferson.
Being in Company, some months past at Cumana on the Spanish Main; When the Conversation turning on the productions of the Country, It was Mentioned, that in the Province; there was a plantation of such peculiar flavourd Tobacco That it was reserved for the use of the Royal Family of Spain; And that Your Excellency had sent for some of it and received from the Governor of Cumana a very small...
With the Drawings &c I received your Letter of the 3 rd Inst: & am sorry that the Description of the Spinning machine had not been more perfectly executed, by which you would with greater facility have comprehended the several parts. The roving part is described very much in the Stile of the Descriptions in the Cyclopadia; referring to the roving Jack is like referring to a Book out of print....
I now dispatch one of the youths I had some time ago the honour to mention to you, whose qualifications are less extended than those of the other two , but whose preparations for movement are more foward. His name is Robert Wallace, & his birth place the county of King George—though I know not that it is important to say, “to whom ( he is ) related, or by whom begot.” His age exceeds 16...
I have lately read in a scurilous Pamphlet entitled “an examination of the various charges exhibited against Aaron Burr Esquire” &c, a Paragraph charging me with having expressed at a meeting held at his House in the Spring of 1800 Sentiments highly derogatory to your political Character and inconsistent with private Friendship—I am sensible of the impropriety of troubling you with Matters of...
I enclose you a piece to serve as an introduction to the two other pieces which you will receive by the same Conveyance. I observe the Consul Le Brun at the entertainment given to the American Envoys gave for his toast . A l Union de l’Amerique avec les puissances du Nord pour faire respecter la liberté des mers. RC ( DLC ); endorsed by TJ as received 6 Jan. 1801 and so recorded in SJL ....
From the enclosed letters you will perceive that Comre. Rodgers proposes to keep in the Mediterranean the Vessels that had been conditionally ordered home by letter dated Oct. 12. 1805 under the reasonable presumption that we did not then know the state of things with Tunis. My letter however by the Hornet of March 22. 1806 conveying to him the information that we have no reason to believe...
[…] [ap]plication […], […] with no Difficulty in arbitrating [the?] dispute, as he admitted the Facts stated [as?] agreed between you; and acquiesced in the Gentleman proposed; but contrary to our Expectation we received a Letter from him a Copy of which is inclosed and also our Answer to it. You [will] see by these Letters the Turn this affair has taken; and we must wait your further...