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It being perfectly understood that the appropriation of Mar. 3. 1803. for ‘keeping in repair the...
Washington. Highways. <a bridge over the Tyber> 2. arches of 10. f. each adjg Tyber bridge bed of...
I know of nothing which ought to detain you in the city longer than the time you mention. I...
July 4. Govr. Claiborne’s lre May 24. 04. St. Julien’s case the local judge should decide if...
I have no doubt that we ought to do here every thing which time will permit us to do; and...
We did not collect the sense of our brethren the other day by regular questions, but as far as I...
The case of St. Julien ought certainly to be put on trial. the local judge must decide 1. whether...
In conversation with mr Gallatin yesterday as to what might be deemed the result of our Tuesday’s...
I have made some slight alterations with a view to perspicuity in order to confine Article Ist....
In a letter of the 17th. of April which I wrote you from Monticello, I observed to you that as...
Th: Jefferson presents his salutations to mr Munroe, and is of opinion there can be no doubt of...
Mr. Barnes & myself have been long sensible that the passing my pecuniary affairs through his...
I inclose you a postnote on the bank of the US. at Philadelphia drawn by the branch bank here, in...
Having occasion to remit a sum of 250. Dollars to Stephen Cathalan of Marseilles, I take the...
If I recieved from you a bill for the two tons of nail rod shipped (I believe) in the latter part...
I inclose you according to promise a letter for mr Skipwith whom you will find a good humoured...
Your favor of July 12. came to hand the 14th. of Octob. and sometime after that the fruits and...
This will be handed you by Genl. Armstrong appointed the successor of Chancellor Livingston at...
I have this moment been called on by mr Hoffman & mr Rapp on the subject which will be explained...
I recieve you with great pleasure at the seat of the govmt of the 17. United nations, and tender...
he has come on the recomedn of Capt Lewis * has come on his recommedn. quite ignorant * has come...
✓ Minister to Paris. Genl. John Armstrong. Commrs. to Spain. Jonathan Russell Pierpoint Edwards...
I should be much better pleased to see a due proportion of candidates for the place of midshipmen...
To the Soeur Therese de St. Xavier farjon Superior, and the Nuns of the order of St. Ursula at...
Louisiana probable numbers from latest accounts St. Andrews . 361 38°–30’ St. Charles 840  1201....
I recieved in due time your letter on the division of the Louisiana territory into districts, and...
The inclosed reclamations of Girod & Chote against the claims of Bapstropp to a monopoly of the...
In answer to your letter covering mr Davidson’s on the subject of the claim he sets up to certain...
If you will be so good as to make particular & diligent enquiry as to the riotous workmen, and to...
I have this day made a tolerably exact estimate of the digging already done at the President’s...