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I received yesterday the letter with which you have been pleased to honour me, inclosing the...
I arrived here on the 30th. of the last month, and had a short interview the same evening with...
I apprised you in my former letter of the causes which had so long delayed my departure. These...
Supposing the dispatches received by the Washington may have enabled Congress to decide on the...
[ Philadelphia, 27 Mch. 1783 . Stan V. Henkels’ sale catalogue No. 683 (5–6 Apr. 1892) records as...
I am much obliged by the receipt of your favor of to-day and thankful for the honor Congress do...
The bearer hereof is a Mr. Dupont son to a gentleman of my acquaintance here of great worth and...
I duly recieved your favor of the 1st. inst. and have withheld acknoleging it in hopes of finding...
Unremitting business since the meeting of Congress has obliged me to a rigorous suspension of my...
The bearer hereof Mr. Ciracchi, a very celebrated sculptor from Rome, proposing to go to New York...
I have recieved with great pleasure your favor on the subject of the Steam engine . tho’ deterred...
Your favor of Feb. 28. never came to my hand till the 17th. inst. this must account for the...
I have to acknolege the reciept of your favor of June 4. and in the first place to return my...
Your former communications on the subject of the steam engine , I took the liberty of laying...
Your favor of Jan. 7. came duly to hand. a part of it gave me that kind of concern which I fear I...
It has occurred to me that possibly you might be willing to undertake the mission as Minister...
Your favor of the 12th. is just now at hand. with respect to the time of your departure it will...
Your favor of the 2d. has been duly recieved. it will be a subject of real regret if the...
Our Attorney general being absent, and none of the other members of the administration being...
The question of Neutral rights has not yet been taken up in our Cabinet. there is a visible...
The Principles insisted on by the English are that 1. free bottoms do not make free goods. 2....
Your favor of the 10th. inst. came to hand yesterday, and I recieve it with the respect &...
You will recieve, probably by this post, from the Secretary of State, the final instructions for...
The bearer hereof, mr Tubeuffe, is the son of a gentleman of that name from France who settled in...
This is probably the last time I shall address you on this side the water. the occasion is...
Your favor of Dec. 26. was recieved the 5th. inst. and one of a later date to the Secretary of...
A favorable and a confidential opportunity offering by Mr. Dupont de Nemours, who is revisiting...
I am within a few minutes of setting out on a short visit to Monticello, and must therefore be...
The departure of Made. Brugnard for France furnishes me a safe conveyance of a letter which I...
Having recieved from mr Short and others a very strong recommendation of M. Pougens a bookseller...
Know Ye, That reposing special Trust and confidence in the Integrity, Prudence and Abilities of...
My last to you was by mr Dupont . since that I have recieved yours of May 22. mr Madison supposes...
The bearer hereof is mr Robert Carter , one of the sons of Colo. Charles Carter of Shirley in...
A report reaches us this day from Baltimore (on probable, but not certain grounds) that Mr....
My letter of the 4th. with a P.S. of the 8th. being delivered to the Captain of the vessel, the...
I have not hesitated to send you one of the inclosed because I know that your mind will view in...
The two reciepts of Pougens have come safely to hand. the account had been settled without...
Your favor of Dec. 20. has been recieved. the copy of the late volume of agricultural proceedings...