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The extraordinary operations against the cause of self government is manifest in the old world,...
You are one of the last persons to whom it is necessary to observe how comfortable are the...
I beg you to excuse the liberty & the inconvenience of this application, & to believe that...
The situation of the United States has become very uncomfortable, and presents disagreeable...
The account of the death of the late worthy collector of this port will probably reach you with...
In the course of my reflexions on the subject on which I had the honor in my last letter...
Being this day informed that the death of the late worthy Collector of this Port has taken place,...
I take the liberty of mentioning to you that I am informed Genl. Muhlenberg has given to one of...
I have this day the honor of your respected favor of the 21st. instant. Permit me to assure you,...
I have the honor to submit to your consideration some reflexions, which have been some time on my...
Mr. Coxe has the honor respectfully to submit to the inofficial perusal of Mr. Jefferson, a part...
Cotton The present crisis again draws into consideration the important agricultural production...
It has appeared to be of great importance to public impression to get the inclosed (Chaps. 66...
I had the honor to receive your letter of the 27th. Ultimo, and as I consider it to be your...
The immense objects, for which the nations of Europe began to contend at the Commencement of the...
I observe that the death of Judge Patterson of New Jersey is announced in the papers of this day....
The subject of naval power is agitated every day in our seaports, Towns, because the Editors of...
I am requested on the part of Robert Porter, Esqre, to mention his name to you for the vacant...
The papers announce that the legislature is to rise in ten days. This critical and peculiar...
I am informed that Congress are to rise in the beginning of April, and that the internal Revenues...
In the course of some recent attempts to improve the public mind with our capacities and progress...
The recent events in the Island of St. Domingo, if confirmed, will evince the importance to...
The idea I lately took the liberty to suggest may have appeared visionary and strange, but on...
It is manifest to every person, who reflects on the affairs of the United States, that the...
When your message to the legislature announced the idea of the abolition of the internal...
British private Vessels. The important and curious document, in this inclosure, appears to be...
As I had the honor to receive from you some remarks on the office I now hold from Genl. M , I...
This letter is transmitted, respectfully, as the only information I possess of the Gentleman, tho...
Note on the act of the President of the United States of the — of — 1801. relative to the...
In the Course of public business it has been my lot and duty to meet a gentleman, who held a...
I wrote by the mail of last evening in reply to your letter of the 17th. that the two places...
You will be pleased to consider me as not to disposed to accept the appointments you mention in...
It is only by candid representations of the disinterested, or the applications of the concerned,...
The gentleman to whom you wrote on the 26th. of March arrived here a few days ago from...
H. Miller. Muhlbg No. 1. H. M. Supervisor of the Reve. Latimer No. 2. The collector of the...
Public Business having called me to Philada. on the 10th. of March, I did not receive your favor...
A gentleman of this place called upon me to day and stated to me the receipt of a letter by him...
Among the papers, which I possess in relation to the late transactions of the United states,...
When I had the honor to write you upon the subject of an appointment, I did it with great...
My notice of your health on the 31st. Ultimo, Sir, was intended to shew, that I knew what you had...
I had the honor to learn from the person, who left you on the 31st. instant that you were then...
I had the honor to receive a copy of your evidences relative to the murders of the family of...
I have the pleasure of your letter by Dr. B . and feel great pleasure at the partial measures,...
When I had the pleasure of my last interview with you, it was mentioned, that two gentlemen would...
Mr. T. Coxe returns, with his best respects, the pamphlet Mr. Jefferson was so good as to lend...
I have in my possession one of your letters inclosed to me on the 12th. instant , the other has...
Your two last letters for Europe , tho unacknowledged, have long since been carefully forwarded....
Your letters for Mr. Pinckney, Mr. Monroe &ca. were all carefully forwarded. I should have given...
I have postponed to answer the letter you did me the honor to write last untill I should have...
I take the opportunity by Mr. Madison to transmit to you a copy of a collection of papers which...