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I this day received your favor of the 20th ult. It woud give us great pleasure to concur in any...
Baron Steuben has just favored me with a State of what is essential for your Corps. I am...
On the first Instant a Small Schoner Vessel tender to the Trimer privateer belonging to Goodrichs...
From my knowledge of your unceasing desire to promote the welfare of your country and fellow...
Your favor of March 6 . came duly to hand with the papers it inclosed, as also duplicates of the...
I am honored with your favor of the 3d. instant, and would have been happy to be useful to Mr....
The preservation of the relative importance of Virginia among her sister states must be held...
The President having referred to me your letter of Feb. 16. covering information from Dr. Taylor...
Your letter of the 14th. was received by the last night’s mail, in answer to which I beg leave to...
The General Assembly in their last Session, passed a resolution and address congratulating the...
It was not till yesterday that I was honored with the receipt of yours of July 23. or it should...
For many sessions past has the General Assembly of this Commonwealth turned their attention...
Richmond, 30 Dec. 1792 . Introduces Lord Garlies to TJ as a “young nobleman … entitled to every...
On receipt of the letter with which you were pleased to honor me on the subject of the unsettled...
I did my self the honor to write to the President of the United States, a few days past relative...
I do myself the honor to transmit to you a letter addressed to me by the British Consul residing...
The enclosed resolution of the G. assembly I very much wish to see fitly and ingeniously executed...
I have been duly honored with your favor of May 8. covering the letter of Mr. Newton, and that of...
Richmond, 7 June 1793 . If TJ can give letters of introduction to the bearer, Mr. Livingston, a...
I should much sooner have answered your favor of the 15th . of May on the subject of a Mace, by...
I beg leave to transmit to you the enclosed copy of a letter from Colonel Newton. The President...
I was honored in due time with your favor of June 16. on the subject of an infectious disease...
It has been deemed proper by this Government to direct Vessels coming from Philadelphia, the...
The intelligence contained in the letter from the British Consul at Norfolk of the 26th. ultimo,...
In addition to my letr of this day, I beg leave to ask yr. attention to some matters which very...
Your second letter of Feb. 24. relates to an incident which certainly I had not expected to see...
After delivering my letters to Dr. Jones, I recieved one from mr Thomas Strode, to whom I presume...
The claims on my time since having been so pressing ever since I was introduced by Mr Walker into...
On being informed by you that mr James P. Cocke was the person who had repeated from me the...
On my return home, a friend made known to me a report in circulation, so deeply affecting my...