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I am in considerable want of Six Hundred Dollars if you can with convenience to your self spare...
Enclosed you will recieve an estimate of the taxes formerly imposed by the Commonwealth of...
The testimony of confidence afforded me in your letter of yesterday is highly gratifying, and I...
Dans une époque où Genêve désolée par les crimes révolutionnaires n’offroit plus à Ses citoyens...
I Will be much obliged to you to do me the favour when you recieve this to write me in answer by...
Having been longer at my Plantations in settling my affairs than I expected I have not had an...
I take the liberty of introducing to your acquaintance Doctor Blythe who is a gentleman of this...
In an Application I made a few days since to Mr. Livingston for permission to embark with the...
Justly presumeing upon your Excellencys friendship being extended, towards the faithful advocates...
Altho I have not the honor of being personally known to you, yet, I trust, the friendly motive of...
Your happy accession to the Presidency of the United States, is a subject of congratulation to...
Your letters to Martha & myself came to us, hers on the 4. mine on the 11. instant. She is much...
I write at the request of one of my neighbours, George Faris , to inform you he wishes to rent...
Your letter of 14. inst: gave us the intelligence, which we ever expect yet allways hear with...
I, who now take the liberty of addressing you, am a stranger who have fled from my native...
a letter addrested to mr Jones of this place I think Conserns me. I think I must be the person to...
Its with great pleasure, I have it In my power, to write you, from this, by Capt. Thomas Calvert...
if my Boldness needs any apolagy I hope this may be Soficint that is, my ardent desire to do all...
The Liberty I am about taking of addressing the Chief Magistrate of my Country will I trust to...
That you have known me many Years, and while Governor of Virginia, were pleased to entrust to my...
In my short Stay at Orleans fearful of making much Inquiry I acquired but little Information, and...
As the Intelligence contained in the enclosed Hand Bill seems important I take Leave to transmit...
The chancellor Livingston on his return from Washington did me the honor of passing a night with...
I think I can say without adulation, that I am much more pleased with your access to the helm of...
I have, for some time past, been anxious to find an opportunity of presenting you with a copy of...
I take the liberty to address this letter to you on behalf of Mr. John Smith, who offers himself...
I was absent from Paris when Mr Dawson arrived here, but I returned a few days after & had the...
I have the pleasure to congratulate you, on Your attaining the first situation to which any...
Instead of proceeding to Washington immediately and of returning, as suggested by you, in the...
I have the honor of acknowleging the receipt of your favor of the 9th in which you were pleased...
Heretofore the Route for the Mail from Philadelphia to Pittsburg has been thro: Carlisle &...
I do myself the honor to enclose you the latest information in this Department relative to the...
I have been in such excessive Pain for a few Days from something like the Rheumatism in my Jaws,...
The Secy of the Navy has the honor of submitting to the President, his letter in answer to...
The Inclosed letter from Mr. Iznardi is in Consequence of my letters recommending his resigning...
I have the pleasure to Inform you that the squadron under Commodore Dale sail’d on the 1: Inst. &...
Since my last respects of the 5th. May I have endeavoured as much as the pressure of business...
Agreably to your request, I will endeavour to give as correct an idea of the Navy of the United...
Mr. Pitcairn the Consul at Hamburg is a Merchant of Considerable Credit & well supported in New...
I have the honor to request your signature to the accompanying Commissions & Warrants— They are...
I return you my sincere thanks for your favorable Intention respectg. Mr. Buchanan—I am pleased...
I send you inclosed two letters I have recieved in behalf of Mr Forbes appointed to Havre by Mr...
Samuel H. Smith presents his respectful compliments to Mr. Jefferson, and sends, accompanying...
I hope you will pardon the Liberty I take of addressing you—I had the honor of serving the U.S....
As I am one of a Company forming to endeavour to Make plaster of Paris Serviceable to the United...
I have taken the liberty to enclose to you a copper Coin that was found about a year ago near to...
I have for some time past wished to obtain leave of absence from the seat of Government to visit...
Your note of the 8th. of April was rec’d. in Abingdon from whence I wrote you a short reply —I...
The unwarrantable Freedom which I now take, in the very singular, (and prehaps unprecedented)...
Be pleased to excuse the Liberty I have taken in addressing your Excellencey on the part of Mr...