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From some distant allusion it was inferr’d that Mr. Hay wod. not act as a comr. of bankruptcy....
I arrived here on Sunday morning (May 30.) to breakfast without having experienced any accident...
From Edgehill to Gordon’s 18. miles. A good tavern, but cold victuals on the road will be better...
Your favor of May 17. came to me at Monticello a day or two only before I was setting out on my...
I expected to have had the Honour of hearing from you before this time, on the Subject of the...
My perticular frend Elkanah Watson who has resided in this City about thirteen years, expressing...
If you would turn your attention to men & their intrigues. you would give Sattisfaction to your...
At the request of Mr Elkanah Watson of this City, I take the liberty to address you, upon the...
I am requested by Mr Edward Nicholls to Address to you a letter on his behalf, respecting his...
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments to mr Dearborne and returns his Manuscript and his thanks...
We beg leave to address you on a subject which we deem momentous and important. We do not wish,...
Mr. Munroe having informed me, that you wished to have a general Statement of the business of the...
Considerable time has elapsed since the Executive of this State addressed the Commissioners of...
Th:J. incloses to mr Gallatin a letter from the keeper of Cape Henlopen lighthouse which seems to...
I take the liberty to make a request, if perfectly agreable to yourself, that in the appointment...
Your obliging letter wrote at the moment you were setting out for Monticello,—I sent to my Son...
Agreeable to your desire, I have spoken to Mr. Hatfield to furnish a plan for the Jail . This he...
I take the liberty of proposing for your approbation John Livingston for a Cadet in the...
Your favor of the 5th. has been duly recieved, and I thank you for the statement of business to...
My peculiar Situation will, I hope, plead my Apology to the chief Magistrate of the United...
Since my Return to Massachusetts from Washington I have Conversed with a Considerable Number of...
I take the liberty of announcing to you the issue of the election of yesterday —The votes stand...
Mr. Craven Peyton of Albemarle, to whom I owed a balance of 131.47 D has desired me to remit it...
Your favor of the 2d. instant was recieved by last post, desiring a remittance of the balance of...
Lest you might be gone to Richmond, as mentioned in your letter of the 2d. instant , I have...
My unfortunate situation compels me to repeat my just complaints. Seperated from my...
A desire to be useful, induces me to make the present Communication, consisting of hints...
I feel a considerable degree of embarrassment on the present occasion, but trust to your good...
My ordinary duties render me very slow in answering the favors of my friends. hence this late...
I have the Honer of transmitting to you, an address from the Grand & general Juries, summoned to...