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This Evening my dear Daughter, will give you a Son, and me a Grandson, whom I have no doubt will...
I am to acknolege the receipt of your favour covering one of Keith’s pamphlets on Weights and...
Vous connaissez, bon et Venerable Protecteur! par ma derniere Lettre de la Nouv. Orleans—le...
2 September 1801, Marietta. Trusting in his belief that the administration wishes the laws of the...
I find that my letter of the 23d ultimo, (which was written in haste,) proposing an arrangement...
I wrote to you by the Mail this morning to acquaint you with the illness of our dear Father, & it...
Au moment de partir, Monsieur, puisque tout est disposé pour mettre à la voile demain matin, il...
It is with peculiar satisfaction that I prent to you, at the request of the Officers & privates...
I have been duly honoured with your letter of the 8th. inst. and have presented a copy to each of...
Quoique je puisse & doive être certain que V e. Exc e. a régulierement connoissance de mes...
Captn Barney has just arrived here in the miniature Ship called the Federalist; and has done me...
It is with singular pleasure that I address you as Chief Justice of the supreme Court of the...
11 January 1813, Washington. “Candour and the respect that I entertain for R. Attwater Esquire...
I have had a severe Fit of the Gout which has confined me six Weeks; but it is now going off, and...
I nominate George Hodges of Massachusets, now Surveyor of the port of Salem, to be also Inspector...
I did myself the Pleasure to write you 10th and 22d June, to which please be referred; I therein...
My school being too small this session to permit any sufficient inducement for the continuance of...
If I could have communicated any thing by the last Post certain and satisfactory, I should most...
31729[Diary entry: 30 April 1785] (Washington Papers)
Saturday 30th. Mercury (by Mrs. W’s acct.) in the Morning at 68—at Noon 69 and at Night 62. Wind...
my sea Kale plants are quite too small to transplant, they are however out of the way of the fly...
I have received your letter of the ninth inst. and shall not fail to be attentive to your desire....
I received by the last mail the Letters of two, so that I fare as you do, and the Stormy Weather...
Your exertions in my department during my absence will never be obliterated. I regret my long...
Your favor of Jan. 25. is recieved and I have to renew my thanks to you for the map accompanying...
The Brigantine Hope, No. 52, was registered in this district on the eleventh day of October last,...
When I wrote you my last Letter, a press copy of which, is enclosed, I had little or no...
Thomas Jefferson, President of the United States of America, To all who shall see these presents,...
MS not found; abstract reprinted from Thomas G. Morton and Frank Woodbury, The History of the...
At the particular desire of General Mifflin we have undertaken to give you a detail of our public...
17 January 1805, New York. “A return of the power under cover of your Letter of the 11th. Instant...