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Mr. Hammond starts three to one against you. RC ( DLC : TJ Papers, 79: 13729); undated; endorsed...
The President requests Mr. Jefferson would bring with him the French Minister’s letter ,...
The P——— would be glad to see Mr. Jefferson immediately, and requests him to bring the Copy of...
The enclosed will, I think, throw the labouring Oar upon Mr. H—— and is approved of accordingly....
I learn with much satisfaction from your letter of April 28. that you propose to undertake a...
If you should have leizure between this and my return, to furnish me with your thoughts on Mr....
I am grieved to find that Mr. Short was, on the 22d. of April, without his Commission and...
Pray send me Mr. Hammond’s communications to you on Thursday and your letter to him in...
The President of the United States approves of the enclosed Letter to Mr. Hammond, and likewise...
The P. has just received the enclosed.—He prays Mr. Jefferson to write by tomorrows Post to Majr....
I have received your letter of yesterday’s date , and approving the measures suggested therein,...
The President returns to the Secretary of State Mr. Pinckney’s letter enclosing Mr. Holloways...
Pray draught a proper answer to the enclosed , approving of what the Director of the Mint has...
The P—— put Mr. J——n’s suggestions, respecting the Post Office, into the hands of the Postmaster...
If you see any objections to the propositions contained in the enclosed pray furnish me with them...
The enclosed are sent for Mr. Jeffersons perusal. The letter from Mr. Knox the P—— thinks was...
The President wishes the Heads of the Departments to meet at his house tomorrow at ten o’clock....
The President approves of the enclosed draft of a letter to Mr. Morris—and wishes to know if...
I have received with vexation the enclosure you have just sent me from the French Minister: and...
The President sends to the Secy. of State a letter from the Chief Justice and the Judges of the...
The answer to Mr. Hammonds letter is conformable to the measures which have been advised—and of...
I wish more favorable explanations than I expect, from your interview with the British Minester....
The President returns to the Secretary of State the letter from Mr. Murry with its enclosure—and...
The President of the United States will be glad to see the Secretary of State tomorrow morning at...
Am I right in understanding, as the result of the Conversation you had with Mr. White, that it...
West Point, 16 Aug. 1779 . Acknowledges TJ’s letter of 23 July enclosing one for Mr. Battora,...
It is my wish that the result of the determination on Mr. G——ts request may go to him with your...
Enclosed is the rough draught of a letter to G.M.—I pray you to examine it, and alter any word,...
The Letter to Mr. Pinckney meets my ideas—but after mentioning Sweden as the Country most likely...
The conduct of Majr. L’Enfant and those employed under him, astonishes me beyond measure!—and...
The President wishes the Secretary of State to let him know what measures, in his opinion, will...
The President approves the enclosed and wishes the Secretary to send it as soon as convenient. [...
The President returns the enclosed draft of a letter to Mr. Pinckney, the contents of which meet...
Be so good as to examine the enclosed draught of a letter to Genl. St. Clair, and make such...
I do not recollect whether any notice has been taken in your letter to the Commrs. of Mr....
I am extremely sorry to find by the enclosed letter that the affairs of France put on so...
The Letters from Mr. de Mirbeck and Mr. Vall-travers to the P—— and from the Proprietors of the...
The merits of Mr. Shippen, Son of Doctr. Shippen of this City, will be the best apology I can...
The round of business and of ceremony, which now engages my attention, only allows me leisure to...
The catalogue of complaints, enclosed, is long.—May not our loss of the Indian trade—the...
The P. begs that Mr. J—— and Mr. Ma—— would give the enclosed letters from the Commrs. an...
I now lay before you a letter from the Secretary of State, with his account of the expenditure of...
The President of the U. States requests the attendance of the Secretary of State at his House...
The President returns Mr. Hammond’s memorial and the deposition accompanying it—and desires that...
I perceive by the Gazettes, that the Philosophical Society of this City, is required to meet on...
Majr. L’enfant comes on to make such a survey of the grounds in your vicinity as may aid in...
I have recieved, since my return to this place, the letter which you were so kind as to write on...
I am exceedingly obliged by your Excellency’s favor of the 3d. It has indeed relieved me from...
Would it be advisable to let L’Enfont alter the Plan if he will do it in a certn. given time—and...
Having considered the two questions referred to me in your letters of yesterday, I am of opinion...