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T. Munroe presents his most respectful Compliments to the President.—Drafts of the Surveyor of...
Although three Commissioners of Bankruptcy has been heretofore appointed in the city of Albany,...
The Post of last night brought a Letter from you to Mr. Latrobe, which I will forward to him...
Through delicacy, I have always, in making drafts on the Treasury for public money, made it a...
Since the Date of my Letter to you at Saint Vincennes I have been employed in visiting the...
T Munroe with his most respectful Compliments sends to the President a Letter from the Treasurer...
A case of Bankruptcy having occurred in the North Eastern part of the State of North Carolina...
The object of this letter is respectfully to solicit the appointment as one of the Commissioners...
The Bearer is Mr Wm Byrne an ornamental stucco worker & Plasterer whose good Conduct, sobriety,...
I am a petitioner to you for the Office of Register Of the Land Office, to reside in Washington...
Agreeable to your desire I wrote for two pipes best wine for you & one for myself which I am in...
In Compliance with your appointments in the Misisipi Territory I left Dover on the 14th. and...
Mr Rawlings who hands you this having a desire to render service to the U.S. upon the Mississippi...
I have thought proper to make my present situation known to some of the Senators in Congress, and...
T Munroe has had the honor of recieving the Presidents note of this morning and will conform...
My friend Mr John G. L. Schenck —a respectable merchant of this place, a good Citizen, & a great...
I was at Monticello yesterday and Mr. Dinsmore had almost finished the cornice in the hall and...
I am well aware that in addressing you by letter, I am deviating from the usual mode of...
you will Please to Excuse my Boldness in Addressing you on this Ocasion but by being Assured of...
You will receive inclosed your last quarterly account, from which you will find there is a...
I just now received your letter of the 19h instant the articles mentioned have been received are...
I have the honor of enclosing for your Signature a warrant for $10,000; the balance in my hands,...
Had not an occasion offer’d wherein you will have it in your power to exercise the Philantrophy—I...
Dear and much much much and very much respected friend, I wrote thee two volumes Some good while...
John Randolph junr. thanks mr Jefferson for his communication—for which, however, he expects...
Your two favours of the 10. & 18 Ult. reached me at this place on the 14 Inst, also one from Mr....
I enclose a letter for Mr. Breckenridge, but as I know not his residence in Kentucky, I will be...
Without ceremony, I have made free enough to address you on a subject of a private nature.— On...
Your honourable office place & station your weighty Important Charge & Care & Inspection over &...
I have been highly pleased with the happy administriation of affairs, Since you filled the...