1XIII. Opinion of the Vice-President, 29 August 1790 (Jefferson Papers)
That New Orleans, and the Spanish Posts on the Missisippi, will be among the first attempts of...
2IV. Joseph Anderson to the President, 1 March 1791 (Jefferson Papers)
I take the liberty of inclosing to Your Excellency, a letter I receiv’d from Mr. Vining, in...
3I. Joseph Anderson to the President, 23 February 1791 (Jefferson Papers)
When I last did myself the Honor of waiting upon your Excellency, on the Subject of my...
4V. Joseph Anderson to the President, 2 March 1791 (Jefferson Papers)
I inclose your Excellency the Certificate of Colonel Barber, and beg your indulgence, for again,...
5Enclosure: President of the Commune of Paris to the President and Members of Congress, 29 July 1790 (Jefferson Papers)
We have learned that Franklin, the man of all nations, is no more—having enlightened them all,...
6From Giuseppe Chiappe to the President, 18 January 1791 (Jefferson Papers)
J’ay eû l’honneur d’êcrire a Vôtre Excellence voye de Cadix et de Madrid le 13e. et 28e. du Mois...
7From John Cooke to George Washington, 28 March 1791 (Jefferson Papers)
Tipperary, 28 Mch. 1791 . Understanding that regulation of weights and measures is one object of...
8II. Tench Coxe to the President, 16 April 1791 (Jefferson Papers)
It is with the greatest hesitation that I contribute to the unpleasing circumstances that are...
9Gaetano Drago to George Washington, 24 December 1790 (Jefferson Papers)
Genoa, 24 Dec. 1790 . He had applied to the Congress for consulship at Genoa. “Several friends of...
10Enclosure: D’Estaing to George Washington, 20 March 1790 (Jefferson Papers)
Permettés a un des moindres mais a un des plus zêlés maneuvres du grand ouvrage que vous avés...