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Mar. 18. 1791. Doll. France. Chargé des affaires. His Salary 4500 His Secretary during his...
Richmond, 19 Mch. 1791 . Forwards enclosed letter under cover to TJ “as the most favorable...
I have to regret that having rode into the country yesterday afternoon, I did not return till it...
By the Treaty of Fort McIntosh the Lands contained within the following Boundary were allotted to...
Congress having appropriated the sum of 40,000 Dollars annually to the department of state in the...
I have for some time entertained an opinion that it would be an useful Service to the United...
On my return from Russia to Amsterdam in December 1789. I wrote to several Gentlemen in America,...
I took the liberty of asking you to send me at the proper season 3. or 4. casks of the best...
Paris, 20 Mch. 1791. Introducing the bearer, M. de Collaney, who goes to America to take...
I hope that you will pardon the liberty which I am about to take in writing to you on a subject...
Th: Jefferson sends to Mr. Rittenhouse Bp. Watson’s essay on the subjects of chemistry, which is...
La Rochelle, 22 Mch. 1791. He reminds TJ of his promise that he would be appointed agent of the...
Bordeaux, 22 Mch. 1791. Encloses list of American vessels entering there between June and...
A certain James O’Fallon is, as we are informed, undertaking to raise, organize and commission an...
You gave us reason to hope in your last to Mr. Randolph that there was a probability of our...
Paris, 23 Mch. 1791. TJ will no doubt share his regret in recalling that “we were the principal...
Your favor of the 14th. was delivered to me on Sunday the 20th. I sent on the 21st. (by a person...
Intensity of employment will I hope be with you a sufficient, as it is a very real, excuse for my...
I take the liberty of inclosing you a letter for a Monsieur le Roy, of Bordeaux, on the subject...
The badness of the roads retards the post, so that I have recieved no letter this week from...
Le Havre, 25 Mch. 1791. Encloses duplicate of his of the 9th ult. by Le Vendangeur , bound for...
Having in charge to lay before Congress a general statement of all the lands subject to their...
Th: Jefferson’s compliments to Mr. Carey and incloses him a N Caroli[na] newspaper containing a...
It is three weeks my Dear Papa since I have had a letter from you. However as it is now my turn I...
London, 26 Mch. 1791. His of 26 ult. sent by Pigou , Capt. Collett.—Preparations here indicate...
There can be little doubt that Jacob Isaacks—an aged, infirm, and poor resident of Newport, but...
Congress having referred to me a petition from a person of the name of Isaacs, setting forth that...
In consequence of your request, I have made several experiments with a view of ascertaining the...
I am thankful for the trouble which yourself and Doctr. Hutchinson have taken and are still...
Dr. Wistar’s respectful compliments and informs Mr. Jefferson that twelve oclock to morrow will...