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I recieved last night your favor of the 10th. and am thankful to you for the prompt dispatch of...
I now communicate a digest of the information I have recieved relative to Louisiana, which may be...
I have duly recieved the volume on the Claims of literature which you did me the favor to send me...
I have duly recieved the volume on the Claims of literature which you did me the favor to send me...
During the last recess of the Senate, I have granted commissions for the offices, and to the...
The memoranda you inclosed me from mr Clarke deserve great attention. such articles of them as...
My letter of the 4th. with a P.S. of the 8th. being delivered to the Captain of the vessel, the...
I inclose you Clarke’s memoranda. the following articles seem proper for Executive attention. an...
Hospital provision for administration of justice to be prompt. shipping to be naturalised. Slaves...
Louisiana .  Executive 8996.  Judiciary. 3600.  Revenue officers 16,600.  Custom house 10,430....
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments to mr Wilmer & his thanks for the pamphlet he was so kind...
So constant, my dear daughter, have been my occupations here since Congress met, that it has...
Be pleased to send two tons of nailrod assorted from 6 d. to 20 d. sizes to Richmond addressed to...
Your’s of Oct. 25. from Prestwood came to my hands last night. it is the first knolege of your...
Bell being the lowest bidder for the saltsprings has on that ground the first claim for...
I have recieved several letters from you, my dear friend, since I last wrote to you. that by mr...
A report reaches us this day from Baltimore (on probable, but not certain grounds) that Mr....
By the copy, now communicated, of a letter from Capt Bainbridge, of the Philadelphia frigate, to...
The schooner Citizen, capt Lawson, being employed by our government to carry some gun carriages...
Mr. Dinsmore is arrived here from Monticello on his way to see his brother at Baltimore, and asks...
Th: Jefferson asks the favor of mr Gallatin, on his arrival at his office, to call & accompany...
Your two favors, my dear friend, of Feb. 15. & June 15. have been duly recieved. the latter was...
Your favors of Apr. 6. & June 27. were duly recieved, & with the welcome which every thing brings...
By H.E. W.C. Commandant & Intendant of the Province of Louisiana A Proclamation Whereas by...
I now lay before you the treaty mentioned in my general message at the opening of the session, as...
In my letter of Jan. 30. I informed you that the person whom I had employed in this neighborhood...
Ord. to Claib. & Wilk. write to Laussat & Clarke force or no force. 1. if no force proceed with...
I am very much pleased to find that the Choctaws agree to sell us their country on the Missisipi,...
I must ask the favor of you to meet the heads of departments here tomorrow at 12. aclock &...
Th: Jefferson asks the favor of the Attorney General to meet the heads of departments here...
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments to mr Pichon. he meant to be understood the other evening...
Th: Jefferson asks the favor of mr Barnes to have the inclosed paid to mr Gelston . he will thank...
The case, which is the subject of the letter you handed me yesterday, s[eems] so perfectly...
Th: Jefferson being informed of the question which occupied the H. of R. yesterday, and of the...
The treaty of St. Ildefonso, dated Oct. 1. 1800. between Spain & France, Article 3d . is in these...
I lay before you the Convention signed on the 12th. day of May last, between the United States...
I recieved yesterday your letter on the subject of the tides. my partiality for subjects of that...
Your favor of the 18th. has been duly recieved, and it’s contents perused with deep interest, as...
My business not permitting me to participate in the benefit of the course of lectures proposed in...
Th: Jefferson requests the favour of The Hon-ble Mr Rodney to dine with him on Tuesday the 25th....
Mr. John Barnes, of Georgetown will always answer my subscription to the Columbian Repository [...
In my communication to you , of the 17th. instant, I informed you that conventions had been...
Will General Dearborne be so good as to recommend some person? or will it be better for him to...
The pressure of business & of ceremony at the commencement of a session rendered it impossible...
A gentleman here has given me 40. Balsam poplars to send to Monticello, and mr Randolph’s servant...
Th: Jefferson requests the favour of Doctr. Eustis to dine with him on Friday the 21st. inst. at...
Th: Jefferson having been obliged to send what pocket money he had to Monticello will thank mr...
In calling you together , fellow citizens, at an earlier day than was contemplated by the act of...
Will you be so good as to enable me this morning to fill up the blank in the following passage of...
N. Hampsh. 5. Verm. 4. ✓ — Betton, Silas ✓ — Chamberlain ✓ — Claggett. Clifton. ✓ — Chittenden...