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On the reciept of your favor of July 1. I communicated with the Secretary at war on the subject...
On reciept of your favor of Aug. 7. I made it the subject of some communication with the...
Th: Jefferson presents his respectful salutations to mr Thatcher, and his thanks for the...
Articles of agreement made & concluded between Th: Jefferson and John H. Craven, both of the...
According to the settlement of interest made by you, and mentioned in your last letter to be...
The walls of my tollmill will be finished in a fortnight, and the mason mr Hope wishes...
Your favor in answer to my queries came to hand a few days ago, and I thank you for the matter it...
Tomorrow I leave this for Washington . on the 6th. instant I drew on you for 600 D. paiable to...
The bearer hereof is mr Robert Carter , one of the sons of Colo. Charles Carter of Shirley in...
The bearer hereof is mr Robert Carter, one of the sons of Colo. Charles Carter of Shirley, whose...
I pray you to recieve & apply the within sum of one hundred dollars to the use of those among you...
Having understood that you have been unwell, & that your family is still so, I have not asked...
Congress witnessed , & themselves participated in the uneasiness produced at the close of the...
Th: Jefferson asks the favor of mr Gallatin to examine with rigour the inclosed projet of the...
Your kindness on a former occasion in procuring me the cyder of Newark, encourages me to trouble...
Oct. 4. Present Secretaries of State, Treasury, War. will it be adviseable for forcible possn of...
No one would more willingly than myself pay the just tribute due to the services of Capt Barry ,...
I recieved last night your favor of the 1st. inst. as I had before done that of the 21st. Ult....
Your favor of yesterday is this moment recieved. mine of Sep. 30. [was] written without any...
Th: Jefferson has recieved the letter of mr Mery dated the 3d inst. and regrets that, having no...
Th: Jefferson presents his salutations to mr Munroe: he does not recollect whether any act of...
Th: Jefferson salutes mr Smith & having copied the inclosed, returns it with some queries &...
I have been so closely engaged since I came here that I have not had time to write any letter...
I left at your house, the morning after I lodged there, a pistol in a locked case, which no doubt...
I recieved lately from France a few grains of a wheat with a solid stem. as from this...
Th: Jefferson requests the favour of mr Lincoln to dine with him tomorrow (11th.) at half after...
Navy estimate Oct. 1803.   D In actual service.  2. frigates 209,807.36  5. small vessels...
Resources Balance in the treasury Oct. 1. 1803. say 5,888,000. Revenue of 5. quarters to Dec. 31....
I have heard of your misfortune and lament it, but will say nothing, ha[ving] learnt from...
Note. for many of the facts & documents here stated reference must be had to State papers. Dec....
Your letter of Aug. 23 has been lately recieved, & on the same paper that of Nov. 19 preceding,...
I recieved yesterday your favor of the 11th. and immediately proceeded to search for the letter...
I have this day drawn on you in favor of James Lyle for 500. D. the only articles in your...
It was not till a day or two before I left home that I was able to look into the papers...
Your favor of the 10th. is duly recieved, and I subscribe with great pleasure to the work you...
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...
In my message of this day to both houses of Congress, I explained the circumstances which had led...
Th: Jefferson having been obliged to send what pocket money he had to Monticello will thank mr...
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...
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...
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...
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....