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I inclose herewith the only printed addition which has been made to the sheets of the Journal...
My last inclosed a continuation of the printed Journals of the H. of Reps. I now add two sheets...
I can not at so late a day acknowledge your two favors of without an explanation which I am sure...
25 January 1802. In response to letter from Nicholas [not found], makes an agreement with him...
I did not receive your favor of the 11th. instant till a few days ago; and I have till now been...
I have recd yours of the 28th. Ult. The wishes of your son & of yourself, that he might be appd....
On the receipt of your letter, I made enquiry of Mr Latrobe concerning the young French Engenier...
The inclosed has just been handed to me from Mr. Latrobe. You will say to him what you think...
I have recd. yours of the 28. Apl. I have always regarded Mr. Latrobe as the first Architect in...
I have duly received your letter of May 10. It is true as you have understood, that Mr. Hassler...
I duly received your letter of March 4. inclosing a Resolution of Feby. 22. by the General...
I omitted to forward the inclosed. I know nothing of the writer but from the letter itself; and...
I have recd yours of the 30th. Ult. It will afford me pleasure to promote your wishes on behalf...
I have duly recd. your letter of the 18th. inclosing a commission for me, as one of the Visitors...
I had made up a decision on the case of your Nephew, previous to the rect of your favor of the...
The idea I meant to express yesterday was "to repeal the embargo no matter how soon, as to all...
That the President ought to be authorized, in case either of the France or G. Britain shall so...
Just before I left Albemarle a proposition was started for establishing there a grammar school....
The bearer hereof Majr. Faire is the person whom Mr. Madison and myself mentioned as proposing to...
I take the liberty of inclosing for your perusal and consideration a proposal from a Mr....
I trouble you with another letter from Mr. D’Ivernois , containing a further development of his...
Mr. Jefferson the bearer hereof is not entirely unknown to you I believe. He asks of me however a...
I now inclose you the draught you desired, which I have endeavored to arrange according to the...
About the latter end of the last assembly I wrote to sollicit your endeavors to procure an act...
I entirely approve of the confidence you have reposed in mr Brackenridge, as he possesses mine...
The more I have reflected on the phrase in the paper you shewed me , the more strongly I think it...
Mr. P. Carr informed me two days ago that you wished for the dimensions of the Rumford fireplaces...
I am deeply impressed with the importance of Virginia & Kentuckey pursuing the same tract at the...
Your’s of Aug. 30. 99. came duly to hand. it was with great regret we gave up the hope of seeing...
A moment of leisure permits me to think of my friends. you will have seen an alarm in the...
I was in [hopes] we should have had the pleasure of seeing you here during the court, but I learn...
A collector for the port of Hampton is wanting in the room of one Kirby removed for gross...
I take the benefit of your cover to get a safe conveyance for the inclosed. a copy of the...
The inclosed paper was put into my hands by mr Madison to fill up some dates, but I have been so...
I am anxious to recieve the British convention, because the moment I do, I shall lay it before...
I wrote you a letter from Gordon’s on the 31st. of March, which having been on a particular...
Your’s of the 14th. is recieved, and every thing you have done in the affair therein mentioned...
Your favor of the 3d was delivered me at court: but we were much disappointed at not seeing you...
Reflecting on the proposition as to upper Louisiana which you mentioned as likely to unite all,...
Each of the portions of country on the Western side of the river Missisipi hereby annexed to the...
In a letter of Apr. 15. I informed mr Gallatin of what had passed between us here, and desired...
Your kind sympathies in my late loss are a mark of your great friendship to me, and of the...
I arrived here the night before last. mr Gallatin being absent I enquired of mr Madison as to the...
By the inclosed which I recieved last night, you will percieve that mr Chisman, Collector of...
Your letters of the 21st. & 23d of Nov. have been duly recieved. every thing respecting yourself...
Your favor of the 14th. is this moment put into my hands. the letters which have passed between...
I am sorry to hear of your attack of rheumatism both on your own account & that of the public, &...
I did not know, till mr Patterson called on us, a few days ago, that you had passed on to...
I now inclose you the Agricultural catalogue . I do not know whether I have made it more or less...
On enquiry of mr Randolph I find his process for rolling his seed corn in plaister varies a...