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If you should have conceived, that the letters I have written to you since my retirement from the...
Your letters of the 24th of the last, and 2d of the present Month, have been duly received; for...
Your favour of the 8th instt conveys very pleasing information, and I feel obliged by the...
Confidential Dear Sir, Mount Vernon 3d March 1799 The unexpectedness of the event, communicated...
I am indepted to you for two letters—28th of the last, and 11th of the present month. For the...
I thank you for the enclosure in your letter of the 1st instant, and for forwarding my letters to...
Your favour of the 18th Ulto came to hand in due course of the Mail, and I thank you for the...
A day or two after my last letter to you was sent to the Post Office, I received your obliging...
Your letter of the 22d Ulto came duly to hand. The subject being of importance to the New City;...
Private Dear Sir, Mount Vernon Octr 20th 1799 Your letters of the 29th Ult. and 9th instant, have...
Your private & confidential letter of the 24th Ulto came duly, and safely to hand. Its contents,...
Your favour of the 5th instant came to hand in due course; and the manner in which you proposed...
I enclose one of Greenleafs Papers, printed the 15 of last month. You will find in it some...
Read the enclosed Letter first To understand this Letter it will be necessary to r first to read...
I herewith return the Book which you was so obliging as to send me. Whether the Convention of...
I was this morning fav d . with yours of the 9 Inst. and have just finished reading your answer...
I have been fav d . with yours of the 13 Inst:— Having no Reason to expect that I should have...
Altho’ your Letter of the 15 ult. has lain thus long unanswered, it has not been forgotten. The...
I am very much gratified by your friendly attention in sending me the Copies of the Dispatches...
It is said that the Naturalization Act is to be revised and amended. Permit me to suggest an idea...
I this morning rec d . the two Copies you was so obliging as to send me of the State papers...
I returned to this place Yesterday, and this morning had the pleasure of recieving your’s of the...
I take the Liberty of requesting the favor of you to give the enclosed Letter to M r . King, a...
I congratulate you on the addresses in answer to the Presidents Speech— so far so good. Accept my...
I have just had the pleasure of recieving from M r . Williams your Letter of the 17 Instant. Had...
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments to the Secretary of state [&] sends him Champlain’s...