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Observations sur le Traité D’Amitie et de Commerce (N.1 me ) We must conform ourselves, as to the...
Observations on the alterations proposed in the draught of the treaty between her most faithful...
Art. XI. There shall be a full and entire Liberty of Conscience allowed, to the Inhabitants and...
Some of the objects of the joint commission with which we were honoured by Congress called me to...
Je Supplie Votre Excellence de vouloir bien me faire Savoir Quels sont les agens du Congrès des...
Mr. Jefferson’s compliments to Sir John Sinclair, and thanks for the pamphlets he was so kind as...
Mr. Jefferson has the honor of presenting his respects to the right honourable the Marquis of...
La lecture que Votre Excellence fera de l’incluse, me dispense d’entrer ici dans des détails,...
[ Glasgow, 28 Apr. 1786 . Recorded in SJL as received 9 May 1786. Not found. See reference to “A...
John left yours of yesterday’s date with the order for 8 Guineas at my house this morning. I have...
Conformement à la promesse que je vous en ai faite, J’ai L’honneur de vous informer que vos...
St. Pol de Léon,1 May 1786 . Is writing again because he has had no letters from TJ, Short, or...
Within these few Days I received yours of the 26th Januy. last, together with Dr. Franklin’s and...
I have received your favor of—. The deficient pages of my work I suppose have been furnished by...
After begging leave to present my respects to your Excellency on my return to this place, I take...
Having apply’d this Day to the Navy office of this Place in order to recover one eighth part of...
Knowing your fondness for Botany, and meeting with a new edition of Linnaeus’s systema...
Your two favours of Mar. 15, and Aug. 23. 1785. by Monsieur de la Croix came to hand on the 15th....
I arrived at Dover a little before midnight of the day I parted with you at Greenwich, and was...
The morning after John left me at Dover, that is to say, on Friday, the wind became so favourable...
A visit of two months to England has been the cause of your not hearing from me during that...
Accept my cordial thanks for your very friendly Letter of 25 Jany. last, in answer to mine of the...
The last Letter I had the Honor of writing to you was dated the 19th. Day of January last, since...
I have for two months past been in England. On my return to this place, which was only on Sunday...
Being absent in England at the date of your letter I have been unable till now to inform you in...
Vous m’avez fait, Monsieur, un présent bien précieux et dont Je ne peux vous faire assez de...
I hope before you shall have received this letter, your Excellency will be safe arrived, and...
When I had the pleasure of seeing you in this city you were so kind as to undertake to send me...
Being called to England on a matter of business two months ago, I find on my return to this place...
Since my letter of June 15. 1785 the receipt of which yours of Jan. 19. 1786. acknoleges, I wrote...