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Altho the enclosed account which came to hand yesterday is by no means complete, yet I think it...
My Second Son, John Augustine Spotswood, who I declined entering into the French Navy, for good &...
I have the honor to submit a letter received from the late governor of Virginia dated the 24th...
In a letter which I addressed to you on the 15th of August, acknowledging the receipt of your...
From a sincere Respect for the distinguished Character of Your Excellency, I made genealogical...
I have received your letter of Nov. 18. covering a resolution of the legislature of Virginia of...
At the sametime that I address the letter which accompanies this to you, officially, permit me to...
ten day absense from this place prevented me from receiving the Honor of your letter, of the 28th...
Philadelphia, 8 Dec. 1791. Having received “the Pears and the curious fluted Cymbling which Mr....
A Church is Requir’d to be Built in London—to be Call’d the American Church—The appointments with...
Yesterday afternoon Colo. Hamilton was desired, as soon as the Tariff was ready, to let it be...
To the President, Senate, and House of Representatives of the United States of America in...
Letter not found: from Pierre L’Enfant, 10 Dec. 1791. In a postscript to his letter of 13 Dec....
I have given you the trouble of more reading on the subject of Major Lenfant’s letter, than you...
The discussions which are opening between mister Hammond & our government, have as yet looked...
I must beg that you will excuse the liberty which I take, in troubling you with the following...
It is with great concern that I communicate to you the information received from Major General St...
Give me leave to offer you ray sentiments, or oppinion, what wou’d be the most reasonable, and...
Th: Jefferson presents his respects to the President of the U.S. and sends him the letter he has...
Philadelphia, 13 Dec. 1791. “Mr Kirkland seems desirous that the President . . . should peruse...
I have received your letter of the 7th instant, and can only once more, and now for all, inform...
At as early an hour this evening as you can make it convenient, I should be glad to see you. yrs...
I place before you the plan of a City that has been laid out within the District of ten miles...
Th: Jefferson has the honour to submit to the President a letter from Mr de Viar, with the answer...
I am very glad to find that matters, after all that has happened, stand so well between the Comrs...
Unfortunate and melancholy as the event is, which has given rise to your communication of the...
I will instantly see the person you mention. I enclose a paper by which, and other information,...
I beg leave to State the distressed Circumstances of an Old Soldier. At the Battle (or Surprize)...
I have the honor to transmit to you copies of the documents respecting a contract which was made...
Th: Jefferson presents his respects to the President, and sends a sketch of such a message as he...