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24 March 1802. Discharges the committee to whom was referred on 15 Feb. the petition of Timothy...
I have conditionally engaged a neat handsome Chariot for you, with a pair of best plated harness,...
I expected to have left this City, yesterday, on my return home, but an unforeseen call to New...
Mr. Gregory, will dispose of his Carriage for the price of 300 dollars Cash, Or a note to that...
J: Beckley’s respects to Mr. Madison, and informs him that Mr: Gregory accedes to his offer of...
Mr. Clinton presented to the House a petition of James Jay, of the state of New York which was...
Major, John Smith, of this City, and myself were in the Year 1796, Members of the General...
I equally fear to be guilty of intrusion or importunity, well aware of the multiplied & incessant...
A short but severe fit of the gout has delayed my acknowledgment of your favor of the 22d.—I...
Beleiving that the Office of Librarian to Congress , is not incompatible with my present Station,...
Permit me to lay before you the enclosed Certificate. The restoration of the Judiciary System, to...
I have been requested to add what I know of the person named in the enclosed. He was, during my...
J:Beckley, with respectful compliments to Mr: Jefferson, and encloses a statement of the balance...
Permit me, on behalf of my brother in law, Mr: Isaac Prince , now residing in the Island of Saint...
I shall be pardoned by your goodness, for again intruding on your time and patience, in the case...
I enclose a copy, ‘second edition published at Worcester’, of the pamphlet I wrote at...
I have received your letter and statement of your account with the Committee of the Library, with...
Having for some time past contemplated the idea of a Voyage to London, as affording the most...