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The Books
A Summary View of the Rights of British America
A SUMMARY VIEW OF THE RIGHTS OF BRITISH AMERICA
Declaration of the Causes and Necessity of Taking up Arms
DECLARATION OF THE CAUSES AND NECESSITY OF TAKING UP ARMS
Declaration of Independence
CONTENTS
Draft of the Declaration of Independence by John Adams and Thomas Jefferson
United States Declaration of Independence (Dunlap Broadside)
United States Declaration of Independence (Goddard Broadside)
Notes on the State of Virginia
CONTENTS
QUERY I.
QUERY II.
QUERY III.
QUERY IV.
QUERY V.
QUERY VI.
QUERY VII.
QUERY VIII.
QUERY IX.
QUERY X.
QUERY XI.
QUERY XII.
QUERY XIII.
QUERY XIV.
QUERY XV.
QUERY XVI.
QUERY XVII.
QUERY XVIII.
QUERY XIX.
QUERY XX.
QUERY XXI.
QUERY XXII.
QUERY XXIII.
APPENDIX.
No. II.
No. III.
AN APPENDIX RELATIVE TO THE MURDER OF LOGAN’S FAMILY.70
ENDNOTES.
Plan for Establishing Uniformity in the Coinage, Weights, and Measures of the United States
Manual of Parliamentary Practice for the Use of the Senate of the United States
CONTENTS
PREFACE.
NOTE.
A MANUAL OF PARLIAMENTARY PRACTICE.1
SECTION I. THE IMPORTANCE OF ADHERING TO RULES.
SECTION II. LEGISLATURE.
SECTION III. PRIVILEGE.
SECTION IV. ELECTIONS.
SECTION V. QUALIFICATIONS.
SECTION VI. QUORUM.
SECTION VII. CALL OF THE HOUSE.
SECTION VIII. ABSENCE.
SECTION IX. SPEAKER.
SECTION X. ADDRESS.
SECTION XI. COMMITTEES.
SECTION XII. COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE.
SECTION XIII. EXAMINATION OF WITNESSES.
SECTION XIV. ARRANGEMENT OF BUSINESS.
SECTION XV. ORDER.
SECTION XVI. ORDER RESPECTING PAPERS.
SECTION XVII. ORDER IN DEBATE.
SECTION XVIII. ORDERS OF THE HOUSE.
SECTION XIX. PETITIONS.
SECTION XX. MOTIONS.
SECTION XXI. RESOLUTIONS.
SECTION XXII. BILLS.
SECTION XXIII. BILLS, LEAVE TO BRING IN.
SECTION XXIV. BILLS, FIRST READING.
SECTION XXV. BILLS, SECOND READING.
SECTION XXVI. BILLS, COMMITMENT.
SECTION XXVII. REPORT OF COMMITTEE.
SECTION XXVIII. BILL, RECOMMITMENT.
SECTION XXIX. BILL, REPORT TAKEN UP.
SECTION XXX. QUASI-COMMITTEE.
SECTION XXXI. BILL, SECOND READING IN THE HOUSE.
SECTION XXXII. READING PAPERS.
SECTION XXXIII. PRIVILEGED QUESTIONS.
SECTION XXXIV. THE PREVIOUS QUESTION.
SECTION XXXV. AMENDMENTS.
SECTION XXXVI. DIVISION OF THE QUESTION.
SECTION XXXVII. CO-EXISTING QUESTIONS.
SECTION XXXVIII. EQUIVALENT QUESTIONS.
SECTION XXXIX. THE QUESTION.
SECTION XL. BILL, THIRD READING.
SECTION XLI. DIVISION OF THE HOUSE.
SECTION XLII. TITLE.
SECTION XLIII. RE-CONSIDERATION.
SECTION XLIV. BILLS SENT TO THE OTHER HOUSE.
SECTION XLV. AMENDMENTS BETWEEN THE HOUSES.
SECTION XLVI. CONFERENCES.
SECTION XLVII. MESSAGES.
SECTION XLVIII. ASSENT.
SECTION XLIX. JOURNALS.
SECTION L. ADJOURNMENT.
SECTION LI. A SESSION.
SECTION LII. TREATIES.
SECTION LIII. IMPEACHMENT.
ENDNOTES.
The Life and Morals of Jesus of Nazareth
CONTENTS
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Reports and Opinions while Secretary of State
CONTENTS
I. - Report on the methods for obtaining Fresh Water from Salt.
II. Opinion on the proposition for establishing a Woollen Manufactory in Virginia.
III. The Report on Copper Coinage, communicated to the House of Representatives, April 15th, 1790.
IV. - Opinion on the question whether the Senate has the right to negative the grade of persons appointed by the Executive to fill Foreign Missions.
V. - Opinion upon the validity of a grant made by the State of Georgia to certain companies of individuals, of a tract of country whereof the Indian right had never been extinguished, with power to such individuals to extinguish the Indian right.
VI. - Opinion in favor of the resolutions of May 21st, 1790 directing that, in all cases where payment had not been already made, the debts due to the soldiers of Virginia and North Carolina, should be paid to the original claimants or their attorneys, and not to their assignees.
VII. - Plan for establishing uniformity in the Coinage, Weights, and Measures of the United States. Communicated to the House of Representatives, July 13, 1790.
VIII. - Opinion upon the question whether the President should veto the Bill, declaring that the seat of government shall be transferred to the Potomac, in the year 1790.
IX. - Opinion respecting the expenses and salaries of foreign Ministers.
X. - Opinion in regard to the continuance of the monopoly of the commerce of the Creek nation, enjoyed by Col. McGillivray:
XI. - Opinion respecting our foreign debt.
XII. - Opinion upon the question what the answer of the President should be in case Lord Dorchester should apply for permission to march troops through the territory of the United States, from Detroit to the Mississippi.
XIII. - Opinion on the question whether it will be expedient to notify to Lord Dorchester the real object of the expedition preparing by Governor St. Clair.
XIV. - Opinion on proceedings to be had under the Residence act.
XV. - Report by the Secretary of State to the President of the United States on the Report of the Secretary of the Government north-west of the Ohio.
XVI. - Opinion on certain proceedings of the Executive in the North-western Territory.
XVII. - Report on certain letters from the President to Mr. Gouverneur Morris, and from Mr. Morris to the President, relative to our difficulties with England - 1790.
XVIII. - Report relative to the Mediterranean trade.
XIX. - Report on the Algerine Prisoners.
XX. - The Secretary of State, to whom was referred by the House of Representatives, the representation from the General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, on the subjects of the cod and whale fisheries, together with the several papers accompanying it, has had the same under consideration, and thereupon makes the following report:
XXI. - Opinion against the constitutionality of a National Bank.
XXII. - Opinion relative to locating the Ten Mile Square for the Federal Government, and building the Federal city.
XXIII. - Report on the policy of securing particular marks to Manufacturers, by law.
XXIV. - Opinion relative to the demolition of Mr. Carroll’s house by Major L’Enfant, in laying out the Federal City.
XXV. - Opinion relative to certain lands on Lake Erie, sold by the United States to Pennsylvania.
XXVI. - Report relative to negotiations with Spain to secure the free navigation of the Mississippi, and a port on the same.
XXVII. - Report on the case of Charles Russell and others, claiming certain lands.
XXVIII. - Report relative to negotiations at Madrid.
XXIX. - Opinion on the Bill apportioning Representation.
XXX. - Opinion relative to a case of recapture, by citizens of the United States, of slaves escaped into Florida, and of an American captain enticing French slaves from St. Domingo.
XXXI. - Report on Assays at the Mint, communicated to the House of Representatives, January 8, 1793.
XXXII. -- Report on the petition of John Rogers, relative to certain lands on the north-east side of the Tennessee.
XXXIII. - Report relative to the Boundaries of the Lands between the Ohio and the Lakes acquired by treaties from the Indians.
XXXIV. - Report on the proceedings of the Secretary of State to transfer to Europe the annual fund of $40,000, appropriated to that Department.
XXXV. - Opinion on the question whether the United States have a right to renounce their treaties with France, or to hold them suspended till the government of that country shall be established.
XXXVI. - Opinion relative to granting of passports to American vessels.
XXXVII. - Opinion relative to case of a British vessel captured by a French vessel, purchased by French citizens, and fitted out as a Privateer in one of our ports.
XXXVIII.-Opinion on the proposition of the Secretary of the Treasury to open a new Loan.
XXXIX. - Opinion relative to the policy of a new loan.
XL. - Report on the privileges and restrictions on the commerce of the United States in foreign countries.
XLI. - Report on the Mint. Communicated to the Senate, December 31, 1793.
ENDNOTES.
Inaugural Addresses and Messages
CONTENTS
INAUGURATION ADDRESS. - March 4, 1801.
FIRST ANNUAL MESSAGE. - December 8, 1801.
SECOND ANNUAL MESSAGE. - December 15, 1802.
SPECIAL MESSAGE. - January 28, 1802.
SPECIAL MESSAGE. - February 24, 1803.
THIRD ANNUAL MESSAGE. - October 17, 1803.
SPECIAL MESSAGE. - October 21, 1803.
SPECIAL MESSAGE. - November 4, 1803.
SPECIAL MESSAGE. - November 25, 1803.
SPECIAL MESSAGE. - December 5, 1803.
SPECIAL MESSAGE. - January 16, 1804.
SPECIAL MESSAGE. - March 20, 1804.
FOURTH ANNUAL MESSAGE. - November 8, 1804.
SECOND INAUGURAL ADDRESS. - March 4, 1805.
FIFTH ANNUAL MESSAGE. - December 3, 1805.
SPECIAL MESSAGE. - January 13, 1806.
SPECIAL MESSAGE - January 17, 1806.
SPECIAL MESSAGE. - February 3, 1806.
SPECIAL MESSAGE. - February 19, 1806.
SPECIAL MESSAGE. - March 20, 1806.
SPECIAL MESSAGE. - April 14, 1806.
SIXTH ANNUAL MESSAGE. - December 2, 1806.
SPECIAL MESSAGE - December 3, 1806.
SPECIAL MESSAGE. - January 22, 1807.
SPECIAL MESSAGE. - January 28, 1807.
SPECIAL MESSAGE. - January 31, 1807.
SPECIAL MESSAGE. - February 10, 1807.
SEVENTH ANNUAL MESSAGE. - October 27, 1807.
SPECIAL MESSAGE. - November 23, 1807.
SPECIAL MESSAGE. - December 18, 1807.
SPECIAL MESSAGE. - January 20, 1808.
SPECIAL MESSAGE. - January 30, 1808.
SPECIAL MESSAGE. - January 30, 1808.
SPECIAL MESSAGE. - February 2, 1808.
SPECIAL MESSAGE. - February 4, 1808.
SPECIAL MESSAGE. - February 9, 1808.
SPECIAL MESSAGE. - February 15, 1808.
SPECIAL MESSAGE. - February 19, 1808.
SPECIAL MESSAGE. - February 25, 1808.
SPECIAL MESSAGE. - March 7, 1808.
SPECIAL MESSAGE. - March 17, 1808.
SPECIAL MESSAGE. - March 18, 1808.
SPECIAL MESSAGE. - March 22, 1808.
EIGHTH ANNUAL MESSAGE. - November 8, 1808.
SPECIAL MESSAGE. - December 30, 1808.
SPECIAL MESSAGE. - January 6, 1809.
Replies to Public Addresses
CONTENTS
MESSRS. NEHEMIAH DODGE, EPHRAIM ROBBINS, AND STEPHEN S. NELSON, A COMMITTEE OF THE DANBURY BAPTIST ASSOCIATION, IN THE STATE OF CONNECTICUT.
TO WILLIAM JUDD, ESQUIRE, CHAIRMAN.
TO THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TENNESSEE.
TO THE TWO BRANCHES OF THE LEGISLATURE OF MASSACHUSETTS.
TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE, AND SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF MASSACHUSETTS.
TO MESSRS. THOMAS, ELLICOT, AND OTHERS.
TO CAPTAIN JOHN THOMAS.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR SMITH.
TO THE LEGISLATURE OF VERMONT.
TO THE REPRESENTATIVES OF THE PEOPLE OF NEW JERSEY IN THEIR LEGISLATURE.
TO THE TAMMANY SOCIETY OF THE CITY OF WASHINGTON.
TO MESSRS. ABNER WATKINS AND BERNARD TODD.
TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA.
TO THE SOCIETY OF TAMMANY, OR COLUMBIAN ORDER, NO. 1, OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.
TO THE DELEGATES OF THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICANS OF THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA IN GENERAL WARD COMMITTEE ASSEMBLED.
TO THE LEGISLATURE, COUNCIL, AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE TERRITORY OF ORLEANS.
TO THE LEGISLATURE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR LANGDON.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR LANGDON. (PRIVATE.)
TO THE HONORABLE JOSEPH ALSTON, SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
TO THE INHABITANTS OF THE TOWN OF BOSTON, NEWBURYPORT AND PROVIDENCE, IN LEGAL TOWN MEETING ASSEMBLED.
TO A PORTION OF THE CITIZENS OF BOSTON.
TO THE MEMBERS OF THE BALTIMORE BAPTIST ASSOCIATION.
TO THE MEMBERS OF THE KETOCTON BAPTIST ASSOCIATION.
TO THE GENERAL MEETING OF CORRESPONDENCE OF THE SIX BAPTIST ASSOCIATIONS REPRESENTED AT CHESTERFIELD, VIRGINIA.
TO TABER FITCH, ESQ., CHAIRMAN.
TO THE YOUNG REPUBLICANS OF PITTSBURG AND ITS VICINITIES.
TO THE SOCIETY OF THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH AT PITTSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA.
TO THE ELECTORS OF THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO, IN THE STATE OF NEW YORK.
TO THE CITIZENS OF THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA IN TOWN-MEETING ASSEMBLED.
TO THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA.
TO THE SOCIETY OF THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH AT NEW LONDON, CONNECTICUT.
TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF VIRGINIA.
TO THE CITIZENS OF WILMINGTON AND ITS VICINITY IN TOWN MEETING ASSEMBLED.
TO JOHN GASSAWAY, ESQ.
TO CAPTAIN JOSEPH -- , JR.
TO THE REPUBLICAN YOUNG MEN OF NEW LONDON, BENJAMIN HEMPSTEAD CHAIRMAN.
TO THE REPUBLICANS OF LOUDON COUNTY, CONVENED AT LEESBURG, FEBRUARY, 13, 1809.
TO GOVERNOR TOMPKINS.
TO GENERAL JAMES ROBERTSON.
THE REPUBLICANS OF THE COUNTY OF NIAGARA, CONVENED AT CLARENCE ON THE 26TH OF JANUARY, 1809.
TO CAPTAIN QUIN MORTON.
TO THE TAMMANY SOCIETY OR COLUMBIAN ORDER OF THE CITY OF WASHINGTON.
TO THE CITIZENS OF WASHINGTON.
TO THE REPUBLICANS OF GEORGETOWN.
TO STEPHEN CROSS, ESQ., TOPSHAM.
TO THE REPUBLICAN MECHANICS OF THE TOWN OF LEESBURG AND ITS VICINITY, ASSEMBLED ON THE 27TH OF FEBRUARY LAST.
TO THE FRIENDS OF THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE UNITED STATES IN BRISTOL COUNTY, RHODE ISLAND.
TO THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN DELEGATES FROM THE TOWNSHIPS OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, IN PENNSYLVANIA, CONVENED ON THE 21ST OF FEBRUARY, 1809.
TO THE CITIZENS OF ALLEGHANY COUNTY, IN MARYLAND.
TO THE REPUBLICAN CITIZENS OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, MARYLAND, ASSEMBLED AT HAGERSTOWN ON THE 6TH INSTANT.
TO JAMES HOCHIE, ESQ., PRESIDENT OF THE ANCIENT PLYMOUTH SOCIETY OF NEW LONDON.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR WRIGHT.
TO THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK.
TO THE REPUBLICANS OF QUEEN ANNE’S COUNTY.
TO THE MEMBERS OF THE BAPTIST CHURCH OF BUCK MOUNTAIN IN ALBEMARLE.
TO JONATHAN LOW, ESQ., HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT.
TO THE TAMMANY SOCIETY OF THE CITY OF BALTIMORE.
Indian Addresses
CONTENTS
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
VII.
VIII.
IX.
X.
XI.
XII.
XIII.
XIV.
XV.
XVI.
XVII.
XVIII.
XIX.
XX.
XXI.
XXII.
XXIII.
XXIV.
XXV.
XXVI.
XXVII.
XXVIII.
CONFIDENTIAL MESSAGE RECOMMENDING A WESTERN EXPLORING EXPEDITION - January 18, 1803.
Biographical Sketches of Distinguished Men
CONTENTS
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF PEYTON RANDOLPH.
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF MERIWETHER LEWIS.
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF GENERAL KOSCIUSKO.
ANECDOTES OF DOCTOR FRANKLIN.
The Batture at New Orleans
CONTENTS
PREFACE.
THE BATTURE AT NEW-ORLEANS.
The Anas
CONTENTS
The Anas.
Conversations with the President.
Memorandum of a Meeting at the State House, Philadelphia relative to the case of the Little Sarah.
Reasons for his Dissent.
Copy of a minute given to the President.
A recapitulation of questions whereon we have given opinions.
A Treatise on Political Economy
CONTENTS
Letter from Thomas Jefferson to Joseph Milligan
Prospectus.
Advertisement.
Abstract, or Analytical Table.
SECOND SECTION OF THE ELEMENTS OF IDEOLOGY, OR A TREATISE ON THE WILL AND ITS EFFECTS.
Introduction.
SECTION FIRST: The faculty of willing is a mode and a consequence of the faculty of feeling.
SECTION SECOND: From the faculty of willing arise the ideas of personality and property.
SECTION THIRD: From the faculty of willing arise all our wants and all our means.
SECTION FOURTH: From the faculty of willing arise also the ideas of riches and poverty.
SECTION FIFTH: From the faculty of willing arise likewise the ideas of liberty and constraint.
SECTION SIXTH: Finally, from the faculty of willing arise the ideas of rights and of duties.
SECTION SEVENTH: Conclusion.
First Part of the Treatise on the Will and Its Effects. Of Our Actions.
CHAPTER I: Of Society.
CHAPTER II: Of Production, or of the Formation of Our Riches.
CHAPTER III: Of the Measure of Utility or of Values.
CHAPTER IV: Of the Change of Form, or of Manufacturing Industry, Comprising Agriculture.
CHAPTER V: Of the Change of Place, or of Commercial Industry.
CHAPTER VI: Of Money.
CHAPTER VII: Reflections on What Precedes.
CHAPTER VIII: Of the Distribution of Our Riches amongst Individuals.
CHAPTER IX: Of the Multiplication of Individuals, or of Population.
CHAPTER X: Consequences and Developments of the Two Preceding Chapters.
CHAPTER XI: Of the Employment of Our Riches, or of Consumption.
CHAPTER XII: Of the Revenues and Expenses of a Government, and of Its Debts.
CHAPTER XIII: Conclusion.
Miscellaneous Papers
CONTENTS
I. Extract from Diary relative to the invasion of Virginia in 1780, 1781.
II. Memorandum relative to invasion of Virginia in 1780, 1781.
III. Instructions to the Ministers Plenipotentiary appointed to negotiate treaties of commerce with the European nations. May 7, 1784.
IV. Report of a conference with the Count de Vergennes on the subject of the Commerce of the United States with France.9
V. Answers by Mr. Jefferson, to questions addressed to him by Monsieur de Meusnier, author of that part of the Encyclopedie Methodique, entitled Economie politique et diplomatique.
VI. Answers to questions propounded by M. de Meusnier, Jan. 24th, 1786.
VII. Notes on M. Soulés’ work.
VIII. Observations on the letter of Monsieur de Calonnes, to Monsieur Jefferson, dated Fontainebleau, October 22d, 1786.
IX. 12Proposals for concerted operation among the powers at war with the piratical States of Barbary, November 1786.
X. To the Editor of the Journal de Paris.
XI. Memoranda taken on a journey from Paris into the southern parts of France, and northern of Italy, in the year 1787.
XII. A Tour to some of the Gardens of England.
The pieces separate.
XIII. Memorandums on a Tour from Paris to Amsterdam, Strasburg, and back to Paris. - March 3d, 1788.
Windows.
HOPE’S HOUSE, NEAR HARLAEM.
A TOWER AT RUDESHEIM.
XIV. Travelling notes for Mr. Rutledge and Mr. Shippen, June 3, 1788.
XV. Queries as to the rights and duties of the United States under her treaties with France, and the laws of neutrality.
XVI. Heads of consideration on the conduct we are to observe in the war between Spain and Great Britain, and particularly should the latter attempt the conquest of Louisiana and the Floridas.
XVII. Heads of consideration on the Navigation of the Mississippi, for Mr. Carmichael, Aug. 22d, 1790.
XVIII. Questions to be considered of.
XIX. Plan of a Bill concerning Consuls.
XX. Matters to be arranged between the Governments of England and United States. December 12th, 1791.
XXI. Memorandum of communications made to a committee of the Senate on the subject of the diplomatic nominations to Paris, London, and the Hague. January 4th, 1792.
XXII. Considerations on the subjects of Ransom, and Peace with the Algerines. April 1st, 1792.
XXIII. Notes of a conversation with Mr. Hammond. June 3d, 1792.
XXIV. Extempore thoughts and doubts, on very superficially running over the Bankrupt Bill.
XXV. Heads of conversation with Mr. Hammond.
XXVI. Instructions to Andrew Michaud for exploring the Western Boundary. January, 1793.
XXVII. Memorandum relative to commissioners for laying off the federal city. March 11th, 1793.
XXVIII. Note given to the President relative to Genet.
XXIX. Rules for the regulation of our conduct towards the belligerent Powers recommended to the President for his adoption.
XXX. Opinion relative to the propriety of convening the Legislature at an earlier period than that fixed by law. August 4th, 1793.
XXXI. Communication relative to our French relations. August 22d, 1793.
XXXII. Explanation of the origin of the principle that “free bottoms make free goods.” Dec. 20th, 1793.
XXXIII. An account of the Capitol in Virginia.
XXXIV. To the Speaker and House of Delegates of the Commonwealth of Virginia, being a Protest against interference of Judiciary between Representative and Constituent. - 1797.
XXXV. Etiquette.
XXXVI. Charges exhibited to the President of the United States against the Honorable Arthur Sinclair, as Governor of the territory of the United States north-west of the river Ohio.
XXXVII. Hints on the subject of Indian boundaries, suggested for consideration. December 29th, 1802.
XXXVIII. Notes on the subject of the consular convention between the United States and France. May 3d, 1803.
XXXIX. Resolutions relative to the alien and sedition laws.14
XL. Dr. Stevens’ case.15 June 12th, 1804.
XLI. Notes on a Draught for a second Inaugural Address.
XLII. Farewell Address to Th: Jefferson. President of the United States.
XLIII. Notes on Fifth Volume of Marshall’s Life of Washington.
XLIV. Scheme for a system of Agricultural Societies. March, 1811.
XLV. Observations on the force and obligation of the common law in the United States, on the occasion of Hardin’s case, in Kentucky. November 11th, 1812.
XLVI. Plan for Elementary Schools.
XLVII. The solemn Declaration and Protest of the Commonwealth of Virginia, on the principles of the Constitution of the United States of America, and on the violations of them.
XLVIII. Thoughts on Lotteries. February, 1826.
XLIX. Mr. Jefferson’s Will.
ENDNOTES.
The Letters
Letters Written before Jefferson’s Mission to Europe, 1773-1783
CONTENTS
TO JOHN PAGE.
TO JOHN PAGE.
TO JOHN PAGE.
TO JOHN PAGE.
TO JOHN PAGE.
TO GOVERNOR PAGE.
TO JOHN PAGE.
TO JOHN PAGE.
TO CHAS. McPHERSON.
TO COL. A. CARY.
TO DR. WILLIAM SMALL.
TO JOHN RANDOLPH, ESQ.
TO JOHN RANDOLPH, ESQ,.
TO RICHARD HENRY LEE.
TO DR. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, PARIS.
TO JOHN ADAMS.
TO -- .5
TO DAVID RITTENHOUSE.
TO JOHN PAGE.
TO GEORGE WYTHE.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY PATRICK HENRY.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY GENERAL WASHINGTON.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY GENERAL WASHINGTON.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY GENERAL WASHINGTON.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY GENERAL WASHINGTON.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY GENERAL WASHINGTON.
TO COLONEL MATHEWS.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY GENERAL WASHINGTON.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY GENERAL WASHINGTON.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY GENERAL WASHINGTON.
TO GENERAL DE RIEDESEL.10
TO HIS EXCELLENCY GENERAL WASHINGTON.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY GENERAL WASHINGTON.
TO GENERAL EDWARD STEVENS.
TO -- .12
TO MAJOR-GENERAL GATES.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY GENERAL WASHINGTON.
TO EDWARD STEVENS.
TO THE HON. MAJOR GENERAL GATES.
TO GENERAL EDWARD STEVENS.
TO GENERAL EDWARD STEVENS.
TO MAJOR GENERAL GATES.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY GENERAL WASHINGTON.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY GENERAL WASHINGTON.
TO MAJOR-GENERAL GATES.
TO GENERAL GATES.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY GENERAL WASHINGTON.
TO MAJOR GENERAL GATES.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY GENERAL WASHINGTON.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY GENERAL WASHINGTON.
TO GENERAL GATES.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY GENERAL WASHINGTON.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY GENERAL WASHINGTON.
TO -- 18.
TO EDWARD STEVENS.
TO GENERAL GATES.19
TO HIS EXCELLENCY GENERAL WASHINGTON.
TO EDWARD STEVENS.
TO LT. JOHN LOUIS DE UNGER.20
TO HIS EXCELLENCY GENERAL WASHINGTON.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY GENERAL WASHINGTON.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS.
TO THE VIRGINIA DELEGATES IN CONGRESS.
To -- 21.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY GENERAL WASHINGTON.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY GENERAL WASHINGTON.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY GENERAL WASHINGTON.
TO GENERAL GATES.
TO COLONEL CAMPBELL.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY GENERAL WASHINGTON.
TO M. DE MARBOIS.24
TO HIS EXCELLENCY GENERAL WASHINGTON.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY GENERAL WASHINGTON.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY GENERAL WASHINGTON.
TO THE VIRGINIA DELEGATES IN CONGRESS.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY GENERAL WASHINGTON.
TO THE MARQUIS LA FAYETTE.
TO EDMUND RANDOLPH, ESQ.
TO GENERAL WASHINGTON.
TO GENERAL GATES
TO JAMES MADISON.
JAMES MONROE TO THOMAS JEFFERSON.
TO COLONEL JAMES MONROE.
TO ROBERT R. LIVINGSTON.
TO THE CHEVALIER DE CHATTELLUX.
TO MR. STEPTOE.
TO JAMES MADISON.
TO GEORGE WASHINGTON.
TO THE CHEVALIER DE LA LUZERNE, MINISTER OF FRANCE.
TO ROBERT R. LIVINGSTON, SECRETARY FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS.
GEORGE WASHINGTON TO THE HONORABLE THOMAS JEFFERSON.
ROBERT R. LIVINGSTON TO THOMAS JEFFERSON.
TO R. R. LIVINGSTON.
ROBERT R. LIVINGSTON TO THOMAS JEFFERSON.
TO THE HON. R. R. LIVINGSTON.
TO JOHN JAY.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY GENERAL WASHINGTON.
ENDNOTES.
Letters Written when Jefferson was in Europe, 1784-1790
CONTENTS
1784
TO COLONEL URIAH FORREST.
1785
TO JOHN JAY.
TO GENERAL CHASTELLUX.
TO THE GOVERNOR OF MARYLAND.
TO MR. JAY.
TO COLONEL MONROE.
TO JOSEPH JONES.
TO CHARLES THOMPSON.
TO JOHN ADAMS.
TO M. DU PORTAIL.
TO COLONEL MONROE.
TO JOHN ADAMS.
TO M. DE CASTRIES.
TO MESSRS. FRENCH AND NEPHEW.
TO DR. STYLES.
TO JOHN ADAMS.
TO THE BARON DE THULEMEYER.
TO MESSRS. N. AND J. VAN STAPHORST Amsterdam.
TO JOHN ADAMS.
TO MR. WM. SHORT.3
TO M. DE CASTRIES.
TO JOHN ADAMS.
TO DR. PRICE.
TO JOHN ADAMS.
TO JOHN JAY.
TO JOHN JAY.
TO THE COUNT DE VERGENNES.
TO CAPTAIN JOHN PAUL JONES.
TO WILLIAM CARMICHAEL.
TO MRS. TRIST.
TO PETER CARR.
TO JOHN PAGE.
TO THE GOVERNOR OF VIRGINIA.
TO JOHN JAY.
TO COLONEL MONROE.
TO JOHN JAY.
TO JAMES MADISON.
TO MESSRS. DUMAS AND SHORT.
TO JOHN ADAMS.
TO DAVID HARTLEY.
TO BARON GEISMER.
TO JOHN LANGDON.
TO M. DE LA VALEE.
TO M. LE MARG. DE PONCENS.
TO JAMES MADISON.
TO EDMUND RANDOLPH.
TO JOHN ADAMS.
TO JOHN ADAMS.
TO F. HOPKINSON.
TO R. IZARD.
TO MR. BELLINI.
TO JAMES MADISON, OF WILLIAM AND MARY COLLEGE.
TO DR. FRANKLIN.
TO SAMUEL OSGOOD.
TO JOHN JAY.
TO ELBRIDGE GERRY.
TO THE COUNT DE VERGENNES.
TO JOHN JAY.
TO MR. ADAMS.
TO MESSRS. VAN STAPHORST.
TO MONSIEUR DESBORDES.
TO HOGENDORP.
TO J. BANNISTER, JUNIOR
TO BARON THULEMEYER.
TO MR. CARMICHAEL.
TO COUNT DE ARANDA.
TO MESSRS. VAN STAPHORSTS.
TO WILLIAM CARMICHAEL.
TO RICHARD O’BRYAN.
TO W. W. SEWARD.
TO THE COUNT DE VERGENNES.
TO JOHN ADAMS.
TO THE COUNT DE VERGENNES.
TO JOHN ADAMS.
TO COLONEL HUMPHREYS.
TO JOHN ADAMS.
TO THE GOVERNOR OF GEORGIA.
TO THE GEORGIA DELEGATES IN CONGRESS.
TO JOHN ADAMS.
1786
TO F. HOPKINSON.
TO A. CARY.
TO MAJOR GENERAL GREENE.
TO MR. ADAMS.
TO JOHN ADAMS.
TO MARQUIS DE LA ROUENE.
TO THE GOVERNOR OF VIRGINIA.
TO MR. RITTENHOUSE.
TO A. STEWART, ESQ.
TO THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE TREASURY.
TO JOHN JAY.
TO DR. FRANKLIN.
TO COLONEL MONROE.
TO W. F. DUMAS.
TO JOHN ADAMS.
TO JAMES MADISON.
TO MONSIEUR HILLIARD D’AUBERTEUIL.
TO DR. BANCROFT.
TO THE COUNT DE VERGENNES.
TO THE HONORABLE J. JAY.
TO JOHN JAY.
TO RICHARD HENRY LEE.
TO CHARLES THOMSON.
TO JOHN JAY.
TO JOHN JAY.
TO THE COUNT DE VERGENNES.
TO JOHN PAGE.
TO WILLIAM CARMICHAEL.
TO MR. DUMAS.
TO WILLIAM DRAYTON.
TO W. T. FRANKLIN.
TO ELBRIDGE GERRY.
TO MR. OTTO.
TO COLONEL HUMPHREYS.
TO JAMES ROSS.
TO T. PLEASANTS.
TO COLONEL MONROE.
TO JOHN ADAMS.
TO MESSRS. ST. VICTOUR AND BETTINGER.
TO HONORABLE J. JAY.
TO THE HONORABLE MR. JAY.
TO JOHN JAY.
TO COUNT DE VERGENNES.7
TO M. LA MORLIENE.
TO MESSRS. BUCHANAN AND HAY.
TO LA FAYETTE.
TO MR. CARMICHAEL.
TO MR. LAMBE.
TO MR. JAY.
TO MR. ADAMS.
TO COLONEL MONROE.
TO JOHN ADAMS.
TO COMMODORE JONES.
TO M. DE CREVECOEUR.
TO THE MARQUIS DE LA FAYETTE.
TO THE GOVERNOR OF VIRGINIA.
TO M. CATHALAN.
TO GOVERNOR HENRY.
TO JOHN JAY.
TO COLONEL MONROE.
ENDNOTES.
TO THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE TREASURY.
TO MR. HAWKINS.
TO MR. JAY.
TO MR. WYTHE.
TO DR. FRANKLIN.
TO COLONEL HUMPHREYS.
TO M. DE WARVILLE.
TO BARON BLOME.
TO MR. MCCARLEY.
TO MR. CARMICHAEL.
TO M. DE LA FAYETTE.
TO M. VAN HOGENDORP.
TO MR. BARCLAY.
TO MR. ADAMS.
TO MR. JAY.
TO THE PREVOT DES MARCHANDS ET ECHEVINS DE PARIS.
TO BARON DE STAEL.
TO MRS. COSWAY.
TO MRS. COSWAY.
TO M. DE CORNY.
TO THE HONORABLE JOHN JAY.
TO H. E. J. ADAMS.
TO DR. RAMSAY.
[A CIRCULAR LETTER.]
TO M. DE CALONNE.
TO M. DE CREVECŒUR.
TO M. DU RIVAL.
TO M. FAMIN.
TO THE HONORABLE MR. JAY.
M. LE ROY DE L’ACADEMIE DES SCIENCES.
TO GENERAL WASHINGTON.
TO MONSIEUR CHAS.
TO M. DULER.
TO MESSRS. WILT, DELMESTRE AND CO.
TO JAMES MADISON.
TO CHARLES THOMPSON.
TO COLONEL MONROE.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY MR. ADAMS.
TO MR. HOPKINSON.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY DR. FRANKLIN.
TO MR. STILES.
TO M. DUMAS.
TO MR. CARMICHAEL.
TO MR. VAUGHAN.
TO JOHN JAY.
1787
TO SAMUEL OSGOOD.
TO M. DE CALONNES.
TO JOHN JAY.
TO JOHN ADAMS.
TO COLONEL FRANKS.
TO MONSIEUR OTTO.
TO MONSIEUR LE DUC D’HARCOURT, GOVERNEUR DU DAUPHIN.
TO MONSIEUR DE CREVE-COEUR.
TO COLONEL EDWARD CARRINGTON.
TO M. DU RIVAL.
TO MESSRS. S. AND J. H. DELAP.
TO M. SOULÉS.
TO M. HILLIARD D’AUBERTEUIL.
TO CHEVALIER DE SEGOND.
TO JAMES MADISON.3
TO JOHN JAY.
TO M. SOULÉS.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY MR. ADAMS.
TO MRS. BINGHAM.
TO GOVERNOR RANDOLPH.
TO JOHN JAY.
TO MR. DUMAS.
TO MESSRS. BORGNIS DESBORDES FRERES.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY MR. ADAMS.
TO JOHN JAY.
TO M. LE PREVOT DES MARCHANDS ET ECHEVINS DE PARIS.
TO MR. CARMICHAEL.
TO MR. BARCLAY.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY JOHN ADAMS.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY MR. ADAMS.
TO JOHN JAY.
TO RICHARD PETERS.
TO THE MARQUIS DE LA FAYETTE.
TO MADAME LA COMTESSE DE TESSE.
TO THE MARQUIS DE LA FAYETTE.
TO WILLIAM SHORT.
TO JOHN JAY.
TO M. GUIDE.
TO WILLIAM CARMICHAEL.
TO MR. DUMAS.
TO J. BANNISTER, JUNIOR.
TO JAMES MADISON.4
TO JOHN JAY.
TO MADAME DE CORNY.
TO JOHN ADAMS.
TO DAVID HARTLEY.
TO B. VAUGHAN.
TO DR. GORDON.
TO T. B. HOLLIS, ESQ.
TO MR. BONDFIELD.
TO MR. JAMES MANNY.
TO M. L’ABBE MORELLET.
[The following observations appear to have been addressed to the Count de Montmorin, about the 6th of July, 1787.]
TO T. M. RANDOLPH, JUNIOR.
TO E. RUTLEDGE, ESQ.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY MR. ADAMS.
TO MR. JOSEPH FENWICK.
TO STEPHEN CATHALAN, JUNIOR.
TO THE DELEGATES OF RHODE ISLAND.
TO THE COUNT DE MONTMORIN.
TO MR. SKIPWITH.
TO J. W. EPPES.
TO A. DONALD.
TO WILLIAM DRAYTON.
TO F. HOPKINSON, ESQ.
TO R. IZARD, ESQ.
TO JAMES MADISON.
TO THOMAS BARCLAY.
TO MR. BARCLAY.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY EDWARD RANDOLPH.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR OF VIRGINIA.
TO WILLIAM HAY.
TO DR. RAMSAY.
TO E. CARRINGTON.
TO DR. CURRIE.
TO MR. HAWKINS.
TO COLONEL MONROE.
TO THE HONORABLE COMMISSIONERS OF THE TREASURY.
TO MR. JAY.
TO GOVERNOR RUTLEDGE.
TO M. DE CREVE-COEUR.
TO COLONEL RICHARD CLAIBORNE.
TO JOHN CHURCHMAN.
TO MONSIEUR L’HOMMANDE.
TO PETER CARR.
TO DR. GILMER.
TO COLONEL T. M. RANDOLPH.
TO THE REVEREND J. MADISON.
TO THE HONORABLE J. BLAIR.
TO JOSEPH JONES.
TO GENERAL WASHINGTON.
TO COLONEL HUMPHREYS.
TO MR. JAY.
TO THE HONORABLE JAMES MADISON.
TO THE COUNT DEL VERMI.
TO JOHN ADAMS.
TO M. LE COMTE DE MONTMORIN.
TO M. LIMOSIN.
TO MR. T. BLAKE.
TO MR. BONDFIELD.
TO M. DUMAS.
TO DON FRANCISCO CHIAPPI.
TO MR. WYTHE.
TO MR. RITTENHOUSE.
TO THE HONORABLE THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE TREASURY.
TO MR. JAY.
TO CHARLES THOMPSON.
TO MR. JAY.
TO MR. JAY.
TO MR. CARNES.
TO M. LIMOZIN.
TO MR. JAY.
TO JOHN ADAMS.
TO COLONEL SMITH.
TO MONSIEUR LE COMTE DE BUFFON.
TO MR. DUMAS.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY PRESIDENT SULLIVAN.
TO MR. JAY.
TO JAMES MADISON.
TO MR. JAY.
TO MONSIEUR LE COMTE DE MOUSTIER.
TO MADAME DE BREHAN.
TO M. LIMOZIN.
TO MR. DUMAS.
TO MADAME DE CORNY.
TO THE COUNT DE MONTMORIN.
TO MONSIEUR L’ABBE DE MORELLET.
TO THE HONORABLE J. JAY.
TO MR. JAY.
[The annexed are translations of the declaration and counter-declaration, referred to in the preceding letter.]
COUNTER-DECLARATION.
TO MR. JAY.
TO THE COUNT DE MONTMORIN.
TO THE HON. JOHN JAY.
TO JOHN ADAMS.
TO COLONEL SMITH.
TO MR. JAMES MAURY.
TO MONSIEUR DUMAS.
TO WILLIAM CARMICHAEL.
TO JOHN ADAMS.
TO JAMES MADISON.
TO E. CARRINGTON.
TO THE HON. MR. JAY.
TO MONSIEUR LIMOZIN.
TO THE BOARD OF TREASURY.
TO MR. JAY.
1788
TO MONSIEUR LAMBERT.
TO M. DE QUESNAY.
TO MR. DRAYTON.
TO LE COMTE BERNSTORFF, MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS, COPENHAGEN.
TO WILLIAM RUTLEDGE.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY MR. ADAMS.
TO THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE TREASURY.
TO DOCTOR PRICE.
TO A. DONALD.
TO M. WARVILLE.
TO MR. DUMAS.
TO MONSIEUR DE BERTROUS.
TO MONSIEUR TRONCHIN.
TO JOHN ADAMS.
TO THE HON. JOHN JAY.
TO MR. JAY.
TO MR. DUMAS.
TO THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE TREASURY.
TO MR. SHORT.
TO GENERAL WASHINGTON.
TO JAMES MADISON.
TO MR. JAY.
TO M. TERRASSON.
TO M. DUMAS.
TO THE HONORABLE THE BOARD OF TREASURY.
TO THE COUNT DE MOUSTIER.
TO MR. JAY.
TO JOHN BROWN.
TO WILLIAM CARMICHAEL.
TO MR. JAY.
TO COLONEL CARRINGTON.
TO JAMES MADISON.6
TO PETER CARR.
TO THE COMTE DE BERNSTORFF.
TO MR. THOMAS DIGGES.
TO MR. RUTLEDGE.
TO T. LEE SHIPPEN, ESQ.
TO THE COUNT DE MONTMORIN.
TO -- -- .
TO MONSIEUR DIRIEKS.
TO T. L. SHIPPEN, ESQ.
TO DOCTOR GORDON.
TO MR. IZARD.
TO JAMES MADISON OF WILLIAM AND MARY COLLEGE.
TO E. RUTLEDGE.
TO MR. CUTTING.
TO MR. BELLINI.
TO MR. CUTTING.
TO M. LIMOZIN.
TO JAMES MADISON.
TO COLONEL W. S. SMITH.
TO J. ADAMS, ESQ.
TO MR. JAY.
TO COLONEL MONROE.
TO MONSIEUR DE CREVE-COEUR.
TO J. BANNISTER, JR., ESQ.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE COUNT DE MOUSTIER.
TO MR. JAY.
TO MR. JAY.
TO WILLIAM CARMICHAEL.
TO MR. J. RUTLEDGE, JUNIOR.
TO MR. JAY.
TO MR. CUTTING.
TO MR. JAY.
TO THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE TREASURY.
TO MR. RUTLEDGE.
TO MR. CUTTING.
TO THE COUNT DE MONTMORIN.
TO M. DE REYNEVAL.
TO THE MARQUIS DE LA ROUERIE.
TO WILLIAM SHORT.
TO MR. JAY.
TO MR. SHIPPEN.
TO M. DE REYNEVAL.
TO MR. CUTTING.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE COUNT DE MONTMORIN.
TO MR. SHORT.
TO MR. CUTTING.
TO MR. DUMAS.
TO MR. JAY.
[The following is the translation of the convention referred to as No. 5, in the preceding letter.]
TO JAMES MADISON.
TO A. DONALD.
TO MR. JAY.
[The annexed are the observations on the subject of admitting our whale oil in the markets of France, referred to in the preceding letter.]
TO MR. JAY.
TO GENERAL WASHINGTON.
TO JOHN ADAMS.
TO MR. SHORT.
[The annexed is here inserted in the Author’s MS. To whom addressed, does not appear.]
TO DOCTOR CURRIE.
TO THOMAS PAINE.
TO MR. THOMAS PAINE.
TO MR. CARMICHAEL.
1789
TO DR. PRICE.
TO MR. JAY.
TO JAMES MADISON.
TO MR. JAY.
TO MR. ADAMS.
TO MADAME NECKAR.
TO MR. JAY.
TO WILLIAM SHORT.
TO M. DE VILLEDEUIL.
TO MR. SHORT.
TO DR. BANCROFT.
TO MR. SHIPPEN.
TO MR. JAY.
TO F. HOPKINSON.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY COUNT DE MOUSTIER.
TO MADAME DE BREHAN.
ENDNOTES.
TO JAMES MADISON.
TO THOMAS PAINE.
TO COLONEL HUMPHREYS.
TO DOCTOR WILLARD.
TO J. SARSFIELD.
TO THE MARQUIS DE LA FAYETTE
TO WILLIAM CARMICHAEL.
TO MR. LITTLEPAGE.
TO JOHN JAY.
TO GENERAL WASHINGTON.
[Extract of the letter from Thomas Paine, referred to in the preceding, to General Washington.]
TO JAMES MADISON.
TO THE HONORABLE MR. JAY.
TO MONSIEUR DE PONTIÈRE.
TO MR. VAUGHAN.
TO THOMAS PAINE.
TO DOCTOR PRICE.
TO MONSIEUR DE CREVECOEUR.
TO MONSIEUR DE LA FAYETTE.
TO MONSIEUR DE ST. ETIENNE.
TO THE MARQUIS DE LA FAYETTE.
TO JOHN JAY.
TO JAMES MADISON.
TO JOHN JAY.
TO JOHN JAY.
TO THE MARQUIS DE LA FAYETTE.
TO THE MARQUIS DE LA FAYETTE.
TO MR. NECKAR.
TO THE COUNT DE MONTMORIN.
TO THE MARQUIS DE LA FAYETTE.
TO THE MARQUIS DE LA FAYETTE.
TO THOMAS PAINE.
TO MR. MASON.
TO JOHN JAY.
TO M. L’ABBÉ ARNOLD.
TO MR. MADISON.
TO JOHN JAY.
TO JOHN JAY.
TO MR. CARMICHAEL.
TO JOHN JAY.
TO JAMES MADISON.
TO JAMES MADISON.
TO DR. GEM.
TO E. RUTLEDGE.
TO JOHN JAY.
TO MR. NECKAR.
TO JOHN JAY.
DETAILED TABLE OF CONTENTS
Letters Written after Jefferson’s Return to the United States Down till his Death, 1789-1826
CONTENTS
1790’s
TO THE PRESIDENT.
TO THE REV. CHARLES CLAY.
TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
TO JOHN JAY, CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE UNITED STATES.
TO WM. HUNTER, ESQ., MAYOR OF ALEXANDRIA.
TO M. RANDOLPH.
TO GEORGE JOY.
TO DOCTOR WILLARD.
TO THE MARQUIS DE LA FAYETTE.
MADAME DE CORNY.
MADAME LA COMTESSE D’HOUDETOT.
TO MADAME LA DUCHESSE D’AUVILLE.
TO THE DUKE DE LA ROCHEFOUCAULT.
TO THE COUNT DE MONTMORIN.
TO WILLIAM CARMICHAEL.
TO MR. GRAND.
TO THE MARQUIS DE LA LUZERNE.
TO WILLIAM SHORT.
TO MR. RANDOLPH.
TO WILLIAM SHORT.
TO COLONEL GEORGE MASON.
TO DAVID RITTENHOUSE.
TO DAVID RITTENHOUSE.
TO JAMES MONROE.
TO MR. JOHN COFFIN JONES.
TO MR. DUMAS.
TO MR. LESLIE.
TO BENJ. VAUGHAN.
TO DR. GILMER.
TO M. BOUDINOT.
TO DAVID RITTENHOUSE.
TO WILLIAM SHORT.
TO COL. M. LEWIS.
TO E. RUTLEDGE, ESQ.
TO MR. DUMAS.
TO DR. GILMER.
TO WILLIAM SHORT.
TO WILLIAM CARMICHAEL.
TO M. DE PINTO.
TO JOSHUA JOHNSON.
TO WILLIAM SHORT.
TO COLONEL DAVID HUMPHREYS.
TO GOUVERNEUR MORRIS.
TO THE ATTORNIES OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE SEVERAL DISTRICTS, THOSE OF MAINE AND KENTUCKY EXCEPTED.
TO MR. RANDOLPH.
TO GOVERNOR HANCOCK.
TO WILLIAM SHORT.
TO THE SECRETARY OF WAR.
TO M. LA FOREST, Consul of France.
TO MR. BONDFIELD.
TO MR. VIAR.
TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
TO FREDERICK KINLOCH, ESQ.
TO GOUVERNEUR MORRIS.
TO COUNT DE MOUSTIER.
TO MR. NOAH WEBSTER, AT HARTFORD.
TO GOUVERNEUR MORRIS.
TO JOSHUA JOHNSON.
TO JOSHUA JOHNSON.
TO A. HAMILTON.
TO MR. SHORT.
TO COLONEL MASON.
TO CHARLES HELLSTEDT, SWEDISH CONSUL.
TO MR. HAZARD.
TO -- .
TO HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR HANCOCK.
TO M. DE PINTO.
TO MR. PHILIP FRENEAU.
TO THE COUNT DE MOUSTIER.
TO MR. INNES.
TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY OF FRANCE.
TO GOVERNOR QUESADA.
TO THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY.
TO MAJOR L’ENFANT.
TO WILLIAM CARMICHAEL.
TO WILLIAM SHORT.
TO COLONEL INNES.
TO WILLIAM SHORT.
TO WILLIAM SHORT.
TO DR. WISTAR.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR MARTIN.
TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
TO MR. LEWIS.
TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
TO MAJOR L’ENFANT.
TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
TO WILLIAM CARMICHAEL.
TO C. CARROLL OF CARROLLTON.
TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
TO WILLIAM SHORT.
TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
TO THE ATTORNEY OF THE DISTRICT OF KENTUCKY.
TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
TO THE HONORABLE JEREMIAH WADSWORTH.
TO MR. DUMAS.
THOMAS BARCLAY.
TO -- .
TO COLONEL MONROE.
TO COLONEL HUMPHREYS.
TO JOHN ADAMS.
TO GOUVERNEUR MORRIS.
TO WILLIAM SHORT.
TO MR. PAINE.
TO THE PRESIDENT.
TO GENERAL KNOX.
TO COLONEL HARVIE.
TO MR. CARMICHAEL.
TO SIR JOHN SINCLAIR.
TO E. RUTLEDGE, ESQ.
TO MESSRS. JOHNSON, STUART, AND CARROL.
TO WILLIAM SHORT.
TO M. LA MOTTE.
TO GOUVERNEUR MORRIS.
TO BENJ. BANNEKER.
TO JOHN ADAMS.
TO ADMIRAL PAUL JONES.
TO MONSIEUR DE TERNANT, Minister Plenipotentiary of France.
TO T. NEWTON.
TO MR. HAMMOND.
TO J. MADISON.
TO THE PRESIDENT.
TO MAJOR THOMAS PINCKNEY.
TO THE PRESIDENT.
TO MESSRS. JOHNSON, STEWART AND CARROL.
TO MR. ELLICOTT.
TO WILLIAM SHORT.
TO MR. HUMPHREYS.
TO DANIEL SMITH, ESQ.
TO THE ATTORNEY GENERAL.
TO MR. MCALISTER.
TO MR. STUART.
TO THE PRESIDENT.
TO THE PRESIDENT.
TO MR. SHORT.
TO THOMAS PINCKNEY.
TO WILLIAM SHORT.
TO GOUVERNEUR MORRIS.
TO MONSIEUR DE MONTMORIN.
TO DON JOSEPH JAUDENES, AND DON JOSEPH VIAR.
TO MR. SHORT.
TO COLONEL HAMILTON.
TO MR. HAMMOND.
TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
TO MR. HAMMOND.
TO MESSRS. JOHNSON, CARROL, AND STEWART.
TO GOUVERNEUR MORRIS.
TO MESSRS. CARMICHAEL AND SHORT.
TO WILLIAM SHORT, ESQ.
TO MR. SHORT.
TO MESSRS. DE VIAR AND DE JAUDENES.
TO COLONEL PICKERING.
TO MR. HAMMOND.
TO GOVERNOR PINCKNEY.
TO THE COMMISSIONERS OF WASHINGTON.
TO COLONEL N. LEWIS.
TO THE PRESIDENT.
TO MESSRS. CARMICHAEL AND SHORT.
TO GOUVERNEUR MORRIS.
TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
TO MESSRS. DE VIAR AND DE JAUDENES.
TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
MR. JEFFERSON, SECRETARY OF STATE OF THE UNITED STATES, TO MR. HAMMOND.
CIRCULAR TO THE AMERICAN CONSULS.
TO JOHN PAUL JONES.
TO MR. MADISON.
TO THOMAS BARCLAY, ESQUIRE.
TO MR. PINCKNEY.
TO THOMAS PINCKNEY.
TO MR PINCKNEY.
TO GOUVERNEUR MORRIS.
TO M. DE LA FAYETTE.
TO MR. BARLOW.
TO PETER CARR.
TO MR. VAN BERCKEL.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR OF GEORGIA.
TO MESSRS. DE VIAR AND JAUDENES.
TO COLONEL HUMPHREYS.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR LEE.
TO MR. PALESKE.
TO THE MINISTER PLENIPOTENTIARY OF FRANCE.
TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
TO ARCHIBALD STUART, ESQ.
TO MR. CLAY.
TO EDWARD RANDOLPH, ESQ.
TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
TO C. C. PINCKNEY, ESQ.
TO MR. PINCKNEY.
TO MESSRS. CARMICHAEL AND SHORT.
TO G. MORRIS, ESQ.
TO M. DE TERNANT.
TO MESSRS. VIAR AND JAUDENES, Commissioners of Spain.
TO THE PRESIDENT.
TO MESSRS. CARMICHAEL AND SHORT.
TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
TO THE MAYOR, MUNICIPAL OFFICERS AND PROCUREUR OF THE COMMUNITY OF MARSEILLES.
TO COLONEL HUMPHREYS.
TO GOUVERNEUR MORRIS.
TO COLONEL HUMPHREYS.
TO T. M. RANDOLPH, JR.
TO M. DE TERNANT.
TO MR. PINCKNEY.
TO DR. GILMER.
TO MR. MERCER.
TO MR. RUTHERFORD.
TO MR. PINCKNEY.
TO MR. SHORT.
TO MR. RANDOLPH.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO MRS. RANDOLPH.
TO DR. STEWART, OR TO ALL THE GENTLEMEN.
TO MR. CARROLL.
Circular to the ministers of France, the United Netherlands, Great Britain, &c.
TO MR. HAMMOND.
TO M. DE TERNANT.
TO M. DE TERNANT.
TO THE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
TO THE MINISTER OF FRANCE.
TO J. MADISON.
TO MAJOR GENERAL GATES.
TO GOUVERNEUR MORRIS.
TO GOUVERNEUR MORRIS.
TO MR. PINCKNEY.
TO --
TO COLONEL HUMPHREYS.
TO SAMUEL SHAW, CONSUL AT CANTON, IN CHINA.
TO COLONEL DAVID.
TO COLONEL HUMPHREYS.
TO MESSRS. CARMICHAEL AND SHORT.
TO MR. DUMAS.
TO COLONEL HAMILTON.
TO J. MADISON.
TO MR. HAMMOND.
TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE.
TO MR. PINCKNEY.
TO MR. VAN BERCKEL.
CIRCULAR TO MESSRS. MORRIS, PINCKNEY AND SHORT.
TO M. DE TERNANT.
TO THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY.
TO M. DE TERNANT.
TO COLONEL MONROE.
TO MR. PINCKNEY.
TO E. RANDOLPH.
TO THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY.
TO J. MADISON.
TO MR. HAMMOND.
TO M. DE TERNANT.
TO J. MADISON.
TO THE GOVERNOR OF VIRGINIA.
TO MR. VAN BERCKEL.
TO MESSRS. CARMICHAEL AND SHORT.
TO JAMES MADISON.
TO MR. RANDOLPH.
MR. GENET, MINISTER PLENIPOTENTIARY OF FRANCE.
TO MR. HAMMOND.
TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
TO JAMES MADISON.
TO GOUVERNEUR MORRIS.
TO MR. PINCKNEY.
TO M. GENET.
TO MR. GENET.
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TO MESSRS. DE VIAR AND JAUDENES.
TO THE CHIEF JUSTICE AND JUDGES OF THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES.
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TO THE MINISTER PLENIPOTENTIARY TO GREAT BRITAIN.
TO MR. CIRACCHI, AT MUNICH.
TO MR. MADISON.
TO MR. SODERSTROM, CONSUL OF SWEDEN.
TO MR. GENET.
TO MR. PINCKNEY.
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TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
TO MR. GENET.
TO THE PRESIDENT.
TO MR. CHURCH.
TO MR. HAMMOND, MINISTER PLENIPOTENTIARY OF GREAT BRITAIN.
TO THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES.
TO THE GOVERNOR OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
TO DR. EDWARDS.
TO MR. GENET.
TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
TO E. RANDOLPH.
TO JAMES MADISON.
TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
TO TENCH COXE.
TO THE PRESIDENT.
TO MR. MADISON.
TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE.
TO WILSON NICHOLAS, ESQ.
TO JAMES MADISON.
TO M. D’IVERNOIS.
TO JAMES MADISON.
TO WILLIAM B. GILES.
TO MANN PAGE.
TO H. TAZEWELL, ESQ.
TO JAMES MADISON.
TO MONSIEUR ODIT.
TO EDWARD RUTLEDGE.
TO WILLIAM B. GILES.
TO G. WYTHE.
TO JAMES MADISON.
TO WILLIAM B. GILES.
TO COLONEL MONROE.
TO JAMES MADISON.
TO JAMES MADISON.
TO P. MAZZEI.4
TO COLONEL MONROE.
TO THE PRESIDENT.
TO M. DE LA FAYETTE.
TO MR. HITE.
TO JONATHAN WILLIAMS.
TO COLONEL MONROE.
TO COLONEL J. STUART.
TO JAMES MADISON.
TO EDWARD RUTLEDGE.
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TO MR. VOLNEY.
TO HENRY TAZEWELL.
TO JAMES MADISON.
TO G. WYTHE.
TO JOHN LANGDON.
TO DOCTOR JOHN EDWARDS.
TO DOCTOR RUSH.
TO JAMES MADISON.
TO JAMES SULLIVAN.
TO PEREGRINE FITZHUGH, ESQ.
TO ELBRIDGE GERRY.
TO COLONEL BELL.
TO MR. GIROUD.
TO THOMAS PINCKNEY.
TO GENERAL GATES.
TO JAMES MADISON.
TO FRENCH STROKER, ESQ.
TO MR. MADISON.
TO COLONEL BURR.
TO ELBRIDGE GERRY.
TO MR. MADISON.
TO EDWARD RUTLEDGE.
TO E. RANDOLPH.
TO JAMES MADISON.
TO COL. JOHN STUART.
TO ST. GEORGE TUCKER.
TO COLONEL ARTHUR CAMPBELL.
TO JOHN F. MERCER, ESQ.
TO JAMES MONROE.
TO ALEXANDER WHITE, ESQ.
TO MANN PAGE, ESQ.
TO JAMES MADISON.
TO JAMES MADISON.
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TO JAMES MADISON.
TO GENERAL GATES.
TO JAMES MADISON.
TO PEREGRINE FITZHUGH, ESQ.
TO JAMES MADISON.
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TO MR. PENDLETON.
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TO JAMES MADISON.
TO JAMES MADISON.
TO P. CARR.
TO JAMES MADISON.
TO JAMES MADISON.
TO JAMES LEWIS, JUNIOR.
TO COLONEL MONROE.
TO JAMES MADISON.
TO JOHN TAYLOR.
TO GENERAL KOSCIUSKO.
TO JAMES MADISON.
TO MR. NOLAN.
TO SAMUEL SMITH.
TO A. H. ROWAN.
TO STEPHENS THOMPSON MASON.
TO JAMES MADISON.
TO JOHN TAYLOR.
TO JAMES MADISON.
TO JAMES MADISON.
TO COLONEL MONROE.
TO ELBRIDGE GERRY.
TO EDMUND PENDLETON.
TO COLONEL N. LEWIS.
TO MR. MADISON.
TO JAMES MADISON.
TO COLONEL MONROE.
TO MR. STEWART.
TO EDMUND PENDLETON.
TO JAMES MADISON.
TO E. PENDLETON.
TO GENERAL KOSCIUSKO.
TO CHANCELLOR LIVINGSTON.
TO JAMES MADISON.
TO BISHOP MADISON.
TO T. LOMAX.
TO EDMUND RANDOLPH.
TO WILSON C. NICHOLAS.
TO WILSON C. NICHOLAS.
TO JAMES MADISON.
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TO MR. PARKER.
TO MR. MORGAN BROWN, PALMYRA.
TO DOCTOR PRIESTLY.
TO HENRY INNIS, ESQ.
TO DR. PRIESTLY.
TO JOHN BRACKENRIDGE.
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TO SAMUEL ADAMS.
TO JAMES MADISON.
TO COLONEL HAWKINS.
TO P. N. NICHOLAS.
TO E. LIVINGSTON, ESQ.
TO JAMES MADISON.
TO GIDEON GRANGER.
TO URIAH M’GREGORY.
TO DOCTOR RUSH.
TO ROBERT R. LIVINGSTON.
TO COLONEL BURR.
TO JUDGE BRECKENRIDGE.
TO JAMES MADISON.
TO JAMES MADISON.
TO TENCHE COXE, ESQ.
TO DR. WILLIAMSON.
TO WILLIAM DUNBAR, ESQ.
TO COLONEL BURR.
TO GOVERNOR M’KEAN.
TO DR. WISTAR.
TO TENCHE COXE.
TO DR. B. S. BARTON.
TO JAMES MONROE.
TO JAMES MADISON.
TO LIEUTENANT DEARBORN.
TO MAJOR WILLIAM JACKSON.
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TO THE HON. BENJAMIN STODDART, SECRETARY OF THE NAVY.
TO CHANCELLOR LIVINGSTON.
TO THOMAS LOMAX, ESQ.
TO GENTLEMEN OF THE SENATE.
TO M. DE LA FAYETTE.
TO THE PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE OF THE SENATE.
TO THE HONORABLE JOHN MARSHALL.
TO THE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
TO JOHN DICKINSON.
TO COLONEL MONROE.
TO GOVERNOR M’KEAN.
TO JOEL BARLOW.
TO THOMAS PAINE.
TO M. DE REYNEVAL.
TO DOCTOR JOSEPH PRIESTLEY.
TO GENERAL WARREN.
TO NATHANIEL NILES, ESQ.
TO J. PAGE.
TO BENJAMIN WARING, ESQ., AND OTHERS.
TO MOSES ROBINSON.
TO WILLIAM B. GILES.
TO DOCTOR RUSH.
TO DON JOSEPH YZNARDI.
TO GENERAL KNOX.
TO MESSRS. EDDY, RUSSEL, THURBER, WHEATON, AND SMITH.
TO MR. GEORGE JEFFERSON.
TO SAMUEL ADAMS.
TO ELBRIDGE GERRY.
TO DOCTOR WALTER JONES.
TO A. STUART, ESQ.
TO HUGH WHITE, ESQ.
TO GIDEON GRANGER.
TO NATHANIEL MACON.
TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF RHODE ISLAND AND PROVIDENCE PLANTATIONS.
TO LEVI LINCOLN.
TO GOVERNOR MONROE.
TO ELIAS SHIPMAN AND OTHERS, A COMMITTEE OF THE MERCHANTS OF NEW HAVEN.
TO LEVI LINCOLN.
TO ROBERT R. LIVINGSTON.
TO WILLIAM SHORT.
CIRCULAR TO THE HEADS OF THE DEPARTMENTS, AND PRIVATE.
TO AMOS MARSH, ESQUIRE.
TO GOVERNOR MONROE.
TO THE REVEREND ISAAC STORY.
TO PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE.
TO JOHN DICKINSON.
TO DOCTOR RUSH.
TO MR. LINCOLN.
TO ALBERT GALLATIN.
TO GENERAL KOSCIUSKO.
TO ROBERT R. LIVINGSTON.
TO M. DUPONT DE NEMOURS.
TO MR. BARLOW.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO DOCTOR PRIESTLEY.
TO RUFUS KING.
TO GOVERNOR MONROE.
TO GOVERNOR MONROE.
TO ROBERT R. LIVINGSTON.
TO ALBERT GALLATIN.
TO LEVI LINCOLN.
TO THOMAS COOPER, ESQ.
TO GOVERNOR MONROE.
TO M. DUPONT.
TO CHANCELLOR LIVINGSTON.
TO MR. PICTET.
TO GENERAL JACKSON.
TO COLONEL HAWKINS.
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TO DR. BARTON.
TO GOVERNOR HARRISON.
TO DR. PRIESTLEY.
TO EDWARD DOWSE, ESQ.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO DOCTOR BENJAMIN RUSH.
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TO DOCTOR HUGH WILLIAMSON.
TO MR NICHOLSON.
TO GOVERNOR CLAIBORNE.
TO SIR JOHN SINCLAIR.
TO CAPTAIN MERIWETHER LEWIS.
TO EARL OF BUCHAN.
TO GENERAL GATES.
TO M. CABANIS.
TO DANIEL CLARKE, ESQ.
TO MR. BRECKENRIDGE.
TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE.
TO LEVI LINCOLN.
TO WILSON C. NICHOLAS.
TO DOCTOR BENJAMIN RUSH.
TO M. DUPONT DE NEMOURS.
TO ROBERT R. LIVINGSTON.
TO DAVID WILLIAMS.
TO CAPTAIN LEWIS.
TO JOHN RANDOLPH.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO GOVERNOR CLINTON.
TO CAPTAIN MERIWETHER LEWIS.
TO TIMOTHY BLOODWORTH, ESQ.
TO DOCTOR PRIESTLEY.
TO MR. SAY.
TO RUFUS KING, ESQ.
TO THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY.
TO MR. LATROBE.
TO ELBRIDGE GERRY.
TO WILLIAM DUNBAR, ESQ.
TO GIDEON GRANGER.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO BARON DE HUMBOLDT.
TO MRS. ADAMS.
TO GOVERNOR PAGE.
TO JUDGE TYLER.
TO J. MADISON.
TO GOVERNOR CLAIBORNE.
TO P. MAZZEI.
TO MRS. ADAMS.
TO JAMES MADISON.
TO GOVERNOR CLAIBORNE.
TO THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY.
TO MRS. ADAMS.
TO J. F. MERCER, ESQ.
TO MR. LITHSON.
TO J. TAYLOR, ESQ.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO MR. NICHOLSON.
TO MR. VOLNEY.
TO JUDGE TYLER.
TO DOCTOR LOGAN.
TO JUDGE SULLIVAN.
TO MR. DUNBAR.
TO DOCTOR SIBLEY.
TO THOMAS PAINE.
TO MR. MADISON.
TO MR. MADISON.
TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE.
TO MR. MADISON.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO DOCTORS ROGERS AND SLAUGHTER.
TO MR. DUANE.
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TO WILSON C. NICHOLAS.
TO MR. HARRIS.
TO THE EMPEROR OF RUSSIA.
TO COLONEL MONROE.
TO GENERAL SMITH.
TO MR. DIGGES.
TO MR. BIDWELL.
TO MR. BOWDOIN.
TO W. A. BURWELL.
TO ALBERT GALLATIN.
TO GENERAL WILKINSON.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO MR. CHARLES CLAY.
TO JONATHAN WILLIAMS AND C. W. PEALE, JUDGES OF ELECTION FOR THE A. P. SOCIETY.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO JOHN DICKINSON.
TO MR. HENING.
TO DANIEL CLARKE, ESQ.
TO GENERAL SHEE.
TO CAPTAIN CHRISTIAN.
TO GOVERNOR PINCKNEY.
TO THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO MR. MADISON.
TO H. D. GOVERNOR TIFFIN.
TO GENERAL WILKINSON.
TO GOVERNOR CLAIBORNE.
TO MR. SMITH.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO THOMAS SEYMOUR, ESQ.
TO GENERAL DEARBORNE.
TO MR. NICHOLSON.
TO DR. WISTAR.
TO MR. CHANDLER PRICE.
TO THE KING OF HOLLAND.
TO WILSON C. NICHOLAS.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO ROBERT BRENT, ESQ.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO THE GOVERNOR OF KENTUCKY, TENNESSEE, OHIO, AND MISSISSIPPI.
TO JAMES MONROE.
TO ROBERT R. LIVINGSTON, ESQ.
TO -- .
TO COLONEL G. MORGAN.
TO MR. COXE.
TO LEVETT HARRIS, ESQ.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO GENERAL DEARBORNE.
TO MR. ROBERT PATTERSON.
TO M. LE COMTE DIODATI.
TO MR. BOWDOIN.
TO WILLIAM B. GILES.
TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO MR. NIEMCEWICZ.
TO MR. MADISON.
TO MR. THOMAS MOORE.
TO MR. MADISON.
TO MR. OLIVER EVANS.
TO J. MADISON.
TO THE HONORABLE JOHN SMITH.
TO MR. MADISON.
TO MR. HAY.
TO MR. DE LA COSTE.
TO MR. CLINTON.
TO GEORGE HAY, ESQ.
TO MR. HAY.
TO COLONEL MONROE.
TO M. SILVESTRE, SECRETAIRE DE LA SOCIETE D’AGRICULTURE DE PARIS.
TO GEORGE HAY.
TO ALBERT GALLATIN.
TO GEORGE HAY.
TO MR. WEAVER.
TO DOCTOR HORATIO TURPIN.
TO JOHN NORVELL.
TO WILLIAM SHORT.
TO GEORGE HAY.
TO GEORGE HAY.
TO GEORGE HAY.
TO GOVERNOR SULLIVAN.
TO GEORGE HAY.
TO DOCTOR WISTAR.
TO GENERAL WILKINSON.
TO THE SECRETARY OF WAR.
TO MR. HAY.
TO GEORGE BLAKE, ESQ.
TO GENERAL DEARBORNE.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO GOVERNOR CABELL.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO THE VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
TO COLONEL TATHAM.
TO THE SECRETARY AT WAR.
TO THE MASTERS AND OTHER OFFICERS SAILING TO AND FROM THE PORTS OF NORFOLK AND PORTSMOUTH.
TO GOVERNOR CABELL.
TO CAPTAIN J. SAUNDERS, FORT NELSON.
TO GENERAL MATTHEWS.
TO THE HONORABLE THOMAS COOPER.
TO THE SECRETARY AT WAR.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO MR. BOWDOIN.
TO CAPTAIN BEATTY, FOR HIMSELF, THE OTHER OFFICERS AND PRIVATES OF THE LIGHT INFANTRY COMPANY OF GEORGETOWN.
TO MR. BIDWELL.
TO THE SECRETARY AT WAR.
TO M. DUPONT DE NEMOURS.
TO THE MARQUIS DE LA FAYETTE.
TO GOVERNOR CABELL.
TO MADAME DE STAEL DE HOLSTEIN.
TO GENERAL ARMSTRONG.
TO THE SECRETARY AT WAR.
TO JOHN PAGE.
TO BENJAMIN MORGAN, ESQ.
TO GOVERNOR CABELL.
TO WILLIAM DUANE.
TO MR. GAINES.
TO GOVERNOR CABELL.
TO GOVERNOR CABELL.
TO COLONEL TATHAM.
TO GENERAL SMITH.
TO THE MASTERS OF VESSELS IN THE PORT OF CHARLESTON, S. C.
TO GOVERNOR CABELL.
TO COLONEL JOHN TAYLOR.
TO GENERAL DEARBORNE.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR CABELL.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR LEWIS.
TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE.
TO THE SECRETARY AT WAR.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR CABELL.
TO MR. THORNWICK CHASE.
TO THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY.
TO THE SECRETARY AT WAR.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR CABELL.
TO THE SECRETARY AT WAR.
TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE.
TO COLONEL FULTON.
TO GOVERNOR CABELL.
TO THE SECRETARY AT WAR.
TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE.
TO JOHN NICHOLAS.
TO MR. MADISON.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR CABELL.
TO GOVERNOR CABELL.
TO THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY.
TO THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY.
TO J. MADISON.
TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE.
TO GEORGE HAY.
TO THE SECRETARY AT WAR.
TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE.
TO THE SECRETARY AT WAR.
TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE.
TO MR. COOPER.
TO THE SECRETARY AT WAR.
TO THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY.
TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE.
TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE.
TO THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY.
TO GEORGE HAY.
TO THE SECRETARY AT WAR.
TO THOMAS PAINE.
TO GEORGE HAY, ESQ., ATTORNEY FOR THE U. S., BEFORE THE DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA.
TO GOVERNOR CABELL.
TO GEORGE HAY.
TO THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY.
TO MR. CRAWFORD.
TO THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY.
TO GOVERNOR CABELL.
TO MR. MADISON.
TO THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY.
TO ROBERT BRENT, ESQ.
TO J. MADISON.
TO MR. HAY.
TO GENERAL WILKINSON.
TO MR. COXE.
TO THE ATTORNEY GENERAL.
TO MR. PAINE.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR CABELL.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO THE SECRETARY AT WAR.
TO GOVERNOR SULLIVAN.
TO DOCTOR BARTON.
TO JAMES GAMBLE, ESQ.
TO GOVERNOR CABELL.
TO THE SECRETARY AT WAR.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO GOVERNOR CABELL.
TO GOVERNOR WILLIAMS.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO MR. SHORT.
TO MR. JAMES PEMBERTON.
TO DANIEL ECCLESTON, ESQUIRE.
TO MR. MAURY.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO COLONEL MINOR.
TO MR. FULTON.
TO MR. BARLOW.
TO GENERAL JOHN MASON.
TO DOCTOR WISTAR.
TO GEN. WILLIAM CLARKE.
TO GENERAL GEORGE ROGERS CLARKE.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO THE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO ROBERT R. LIVINGSTON, ESQ.
TO DOCTOR RUSH.
TO JOHN TAYLOR, ESQ.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO MR. SMITH.
TO THE SECRETARY AT WAR.
TO MESSRS. MAESE, LEYBERT AND DICKERSON, OF THE AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO WILLIAM WIRT, ESQ.
TO MR. SMITH.
TO MR. SMITH.
TO MR. J. DORSEY.
TO THE REV. MR. MILLAR.
TO MR. BARLOW.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR TOMKINS.
TO JACOB J. BROWN, ESQ.
TO MR. JACOB BROWN.
TO MR. TIFFIN.
TO WILLIAM M’INTOSH.
TO GOVERNOR HARRISON.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO MR. SMITH.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO MR. DANIEL SALMON.
TO MR. ANTHONY G. BETTAY.
TO COLONEL MONROE.
TO JOSEPH BRINGHURST.
TO THE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR SULLIVAN.
TO COLONEL MONROE.
TO RICHARD M. JOHNSON.
TO MR. MADISON.
TO GOVERNOR CABELL.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO W. C. NICHOLAS, ESQ.
TO DOCTOR WISTAR.
TO THE DEMOCRATIC CITIZENS OF THE COUNTY OF ADAMS, PENNSYLVANIA.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO M. LE VAVASSEUR.
TO LEVI LINCOLN.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO CHARLES PINCKNEY.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO MR. SMITH.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO MR. JOHN JACOB ASTOR.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO WM. RODNEY.
TO COLONEL WASHINGTON.
TO THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY.
TO GENERAL DEARBORNE.
TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE.
TO WILLIAM LYMAN, ESQ.
TO GENERAL ARMSTRONG.
TO GENERAL KOSCIUSKO.
TO MR. SMITH.
TO GOVERNOR TOMPKINS.
TO -- .
TO THE GOVERNORS OF NEW ORLEANS, GEORGIA, SOUTH CAROLINA, MASSACHUSETTS AND NEW HAMPSHIRE.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO THE SECRETARY AT WAR.
TO THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY.
TO THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY.
TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE.
TO THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY.
TO THE SECRETARY AT WAR.
TO GENERAL BENJAMIN SMITH.
TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE.
TO GENERAL DEARBORNE.
TO MR. LIEPER.
TO THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY.
TO MR. BOWDOIN.
TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE.
TO THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY.
TO SHELTON GILLIAM, ESQ.
TO CHRISTOPHER COLLES.
TO JAMES PEMBERTON.
TO MR. FRANKLIN.
TO DOCTOR LEIB.
TO GENERAL WILKINSON.
TO COLONEL D. C. BRENT.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR CLAIBORNE.
TO THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY.
TO M. DE LA CAPEDE.
TO MR. SYLVESTRE.
TO MR. LASTEYRIE.
TO THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY.
TO MR. SMITH, OF THE WAR OFFICE.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR SULLIVAN.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR CLAIBORNE.
TO GOVERNOR LEWIS.
TO THE SECRETARY AT WAR.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR PINCKNEY.
TO THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY.
TO MR. BIBB.
TO THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY.
TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE.
TO THE SECRETARY AT WAR.
TO THE SECRETARY AT WAR.
TO MESSRS. KERR, MOORE, AND WILLIAMS, COMMISSIONERS OF THE WESTERN ROAD.
TO THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY.
TO THE SECRETARY AT WAR.
TO THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY.
TO THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY.
TO THE SECRETARY AT WAR.
TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR SULLIVAN.
TO MR. FULTON.
TO MR. I. SMITH.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR TOMPKINS.
TO THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY.
TO GOVERNOR CLAIBORNE.
TO THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY.
TO THE SECRETARY AT WAR.
TO GOVERNOR LEWIS.
TO THE HONORABLE LEVI LINCOLN.
TO GOVERNOR LEWIS.
TO THE SECRETARY AT WAR.
TO THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY.
TO CAPTAIN M’GREGOR.
TO THE SECRETARY AT WAR.
TO THE EMPEROR OF RUSSIA.
TO GENERAL WILKINSON.
TO THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY.
TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE.
TO THE SECRETARY AT WAR.
TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE.
TO MR. SHORT.
TO THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY.
TO SIMEON THEUS, ESQ.
TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE.
TO THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY.
TO THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO ROBERT L. LIVINGSTON.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO GEORGE BLAKE, ESQ.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO MR. SMITH.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO MR. JAMES MAIN.
TO CAPTAIN GROVE.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO THOMAS COOPER, ESQ.
TO DOCTOR JAMES BROWN.
TO -- .
TO GOVERNOR CLAIBORNE.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO GENERAL DEARBORNE.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR PINCKNEY.
TO MR. LETUE.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR CABELL.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR LINCOLN.
TO THE HON. JOSEPH VARNUM.
TO THOMAS JEFFERSON RANDOLPH.
TO THE VICE-PRESIDENTS OF THE AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.
TO MR. SAMUEL HAWKINS, KINGSTON.
TO DOCTOR WATERHOUSE.
TO THOMAS MONROE.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO MR. NICHOLAS.
TO GOVERNOR HARRISON.
TO MR. BARLOW.
TO CHARLES THOMSON, ESQ.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO DOCTOR LOGAN.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO E. RANDOLPH, ESQ.
TO -- .
TO MR. HENRY GUEST.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO THE SECRETARY AT WAR.
TO GENERAL DEARBORNE.
TO DOCTOR EUSTIS.
TO MR. THOMAS C. JAMES, SECRETARY OF THE AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.
TO DOCTOR MAESE.
CIRCULAR LETTER FROM THE SECRETARY OF WAR, TO THE GOVERNORS, - PREPARED BY THOMAS JEFFERSON.
TO MR. BOYD.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR TYLER.
TO COLONEL HUMPHREYS.
TO MR. LEIPER.
TO COLONEL CHARLES SIMMS, COLLECTOR.
TO COLONEL MONROE.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR SEVIER.
TO M. AMELOT DE LA CROIX, BOSTON.
TO CAPTAIN ARMISTEAD T. MASON.
TO CAPTAIN ARMISTEAD T. MASON.
TO THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR TYLER.
TO MR. STODDART.
TO JOHN HOLLINS.
TO M. GREGOIRE, EVEQUE ET SENATEUR A PARIS.
TO M. RUELLE, ANCIEN AGENT DIPLOMATIQUE, RUE D’ARGENTINE, NO. 38, A PARIS.
TO THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH.
TO MESSRS. GREGG AND LEIB, SENATORS OF PENNSYLVANIA. - MR. SMILIE.
TO M. DUPONT DE NEMOURS.
TO GENERAL ARMSTRONG.
TO M. LE BARON HUMBOLDT.
TO MR. SHORT.
TO THE PRESIDENT.
TO WILLIAM M’ANDLESS, ESQ., PITTSBURG.
TO THE INHABITANTS OF ALBEMARLE COUNTY, IN VIRGINIA.
TO GOVERNOR JAMES JAY.
TO COLONEL LARKIN SMITH.
TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
TO MR. SPAFFORD.
TO MR. JOHN WYCHE.
TO THE HONORABLE JUDGE WOODWARD.
TO MR. W. LAMBERT.
TO DOCTOR ELIJAH GRIFFITH, PHILA.
TO THE HON. ROBERT SMITH, SECRETARY OF STATE.
TO WILSON C. NICHOLAS.
TO GENERAL DEARBORNE.
TO M. DUPONT DE NEMOURS.
TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
TO SKELTON JONES.
TO M. DASHKOFF.
TO THE PRESIDENT.
TO MR. JOHN W. CAMPBELL.
TO GEN. WM. CLARKE.
TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
TO DOCTOR BARTON.
TO JAMES FISHBACK.
TO MESSRS. BLOODGOOD AND HAMMOND.
TO DON VALENTINE DE FORONDA.
TO MR. BARLOW.
TO ALBERT GALLATIN.
TO THE CHEVALIER DE ONIS.
TO GEORGE W. IRVING, ESQ.
TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
TO MR. CHARLES F. WELLES.
TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
TO DR. CHAPMAN.
TO W. C. NICHOLAS, ESQ.
1810’s
TO MR. SAMUEL KERCHEVAL.
TO MR. EPPES.
TO MR. SAMUEL KERCHEVAL.
TO MR. BALDWIN.
TO MR. THOMAS T. HEWSON.
TO THE HONORABLE PAUL HAMILTON.
TO MR. BARLOW.
TO GIDEON GRANGER, ESQ.
TO MR. J. GARLAND JEFFERSON.
TO JUDGE DAVID CAMPBELL.
TO CÆSAR A. RODNEY.
TO REV. MR. KNOX.
TO W. D. G. WORTHINGTON, ESQ.
TO MR. BURWELL.
TO GENERAL KOSCIUSKO.
TO DOCTOR JONES.
TO GOVERNOR LANGDON.
TO ABBE SALIMANKIS.
TO MR. FULTON.
TO G. VOOLIF, PERPETUAL SECRETARY OF THE FIRST CLASS OF THE ROYAL INSTITUTE OF SCIENCES, OF LITERATURE AND OF FINE ARTS, AT AMSTERDAM.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR CLAIBORNE.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR CLAIBORNE.
TO MESSRS. HUGH L. WHITE, THOMAS M’CORRY, JAMES CAMPBELL, ROBERT CRAIGHEAD, JOHN N. GAMBLE, TRUSTEES FOR THE LOTTERY OF EAST TENNESSEE COLLEGE.
TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
TO GOVERNOR TYLER.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY, COUNT PAHLEN, ENVOY EXTRAORDINARY AND MINISTER PLENIPOTENTIARY OF RUSSIA.
TO MR. BOTTA.
TO MR. LAMBERT.
TO GENERAL DEARBORNE.
TO JUDGE COOPER.
TO MR. DUANE.
TO ALBERT GALLATIN, ESQ.
TO COLONEL WM. DUANE.
TO J. B. COLVIN.
TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE.
TO THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO CAPTAIN ISAAC HILLARD.
TO COLONEL DUANE.
TO MR. JAMES RONALDSON.
TO DAVID HOWELL, ESQ.
TO MR. LAW.
TO DOCTOR BENJAMIN RUSH.
TO MR. JOHN LYNCH.
TO M. DESTUTT TRACY.
TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
TO GENERAL WILKINSON.
TO MR. JOHN MELISH.
TO COLONEL WILLIAM DUANE.
TO MR. LATROBE.
TO BARON HUMBOLDT.
TO M. PAGANEL.
TO M. DUPONT DE NEMOURS.
TO GENERAL KOSCIUSKO.
TO MR. BARLOW.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
TO ROBERT SMITH, ESQ.
TO COLONEL WILLIAM DUANE.
TO MR. WIRT.
TO MR. WIRT.
TO JOHN HOLLINS, ESQ.
TO COLONEL MONROE.
TO M. JOHN SEVERIN VATER, PROFESSOR AT KONIGSBERG.
TO COUNT POTOCKI.
TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
TO MR. BARLOW.
TO COLONEL DUANE.
TO MR. OGILVIE.
TO JUDGE STEWART.
TO GENERAL DEARBORNE.
.
TO DR. RUSH.
TO WM. A. BURWELL, ESQ.
TO MR. PEALE.
TO MR. CLAY.
TO LEVI LINCOLN, ESQ.
TO MR. JAMES L. EDWARDS.
TO MR. JAMES LYON.
TO DOCTOR PATTERSON.
TO CLEMENT CAINE, ESQ.
TO MR. EPPES.
TO MR. PAINE TODD.
TO DOCTOR ROBERT PATTERSON.
TO DOCTOR ROBERT PATTERSON.
TO MR. H. A. S. DEARBORNE.
TO MELATIAH NASH.
TO DOCTOR BENJAMIN RUSH.
TO DOCTOR CRAWFORD.
TO MR. THOMAS PULLY.
TO COLONEL MONROE.
TO JOHN ADAMS.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR BARBOUR.
TO BENJAMIN GALLOWAY, ESQ.
TO MR. EZRA SARGEANT.
TO MR. CHARLES CHRISTIAN.
TO MR. VANDER KEMP.
TO THE HONORABLE MR. NELSON.
TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
TO JOHN ADAMS.
TO JAMES MAURY.
TO MR. RODMAN.
TO MR. JOHN JACOB ASTOR.
TO THE PRESIDENT.
TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
TO JOHN ADAMS.
TO ELBRIDGE GERRY.
TO JUDGE TYLER.
TO GENERAL KOSCIUSKO.
TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
TO NATHANIEL GREENE, MONTAGUE CENTER.
TO THOMAS COOPER, ESQ.
TO MR. LATROBE.
TO COLONEL DUANE.
TO GENERAL KOSCIUSKO.
TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
TO THE HONORABLE MR. WRIGHT.
TO THOMAS LETRE, ESQ.
TO COLONEL WILLIAM DUANE.
TO THOMAS C. FLOURNEY, ESQ.
TO DOCTOR ROBERT PATTERSON.
TO MR. ADAMS.
TO HENRY MIDDLETON, ESQ.
TO MR. RONALDSON.
TO MR. MELISH.
TO COLONEL DUANE.
TO DOCTOR MORRELL.
TO GENERAL BAILEY.
TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
TO GENERAL ARMSTRONG.
TO DOCTOR RUSH.
TO M. DE LOMERIE.
TO MR. THOMAS PAINE M’MATRON.
TO COLONEL DUANE.
TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
TO MADAME LA BARONNE DE STAEL-HOLSTEIN.
TO JOHN ADAMS.
TO COLONEL MONROE.
TO JOHN ADAMS.
TO MR. SHORT.
TO -- .
TO COLONEL MONROE.
TO MR. MATTHEW CARR.
TO PRESIDENT MADISON.
TO JOHN W. EPPES.
TO JOHN ADAMS.
JOHN ADAMS TO THOMAS JEFFERSON.
JOHN ADAMS TO THOMAS JEFFERSON.
TO DOCTOR JOHN L. E. W. SHECUT.
JOHN ADAMS TO THOMAS JEFFERSON.
JOHN ADAMS TO THOMAS JEFFERSON.
JOHN ADAMS TO THOMAS JEFFERSON.
MR ADAMS TO THOMAS JEFFERSON.
TO DOCTOR SAMUEL BROWN.
JOHN ADAMS TO THOMAS JEFFERSON.
JOHN ADAMS TO THOMAS JEFFERSON.
JOHN ADAMS TO THOMAS JEFFERSON.
JOHN ADAMS TO THOMAS JEFFERSON.
JOHN ADAMS TO THOMAS JEFFERSON.
TO MR. ISAAC M’PHERSON.
TO JOHN WALDO.
TO MR. JOHN WILSON.
TO JOHN ADAMS.
TO MR. EPPES.
JOHN ADAMS TO THOMAS JEFFERSON.
JOHN ADAMS TO THOMAS JEFFERSON.
TO MR. WM. CANBY.
TO GENERAL DUANE.
TO MR. ISAAC M’PHERSON.
TO MR. JAMES MARTIN.
TO DOCTOR LOGAN.
TO JOHN ADAMS.
TO JOHN ADAMS.
TO JOHN W. EPPES.
TO JOHN JACOB ASTOR, ESQ.
JOHN ADAMS TO THOMAS JEFFERSON.
JOHN ADAMS TO THOMAS JEFFERSON.
JOHN ADAMS TO THOMAS JEFFERSON.
TO -- .
JOHN ADAMS TO THOMAS JEFFERSON.
TO BARON DE HUMBOLDT.
TO MADAM DE TESSÉ.
TO DON VALENTIN DE TORONDA CORUNA.
JOHN ADAMS TO THOMAS JEFFERSON.
TO THOMAS LIEPER.
TO DOCTOR WALTER JONES.
TO JOHN PINTARD RECORDING SECRETARY OF THE NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
TO SAMUEL M. BURNSIDE, SECRETARY OF THE AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY.
TO DOCTOR THOMAS COOPER.
TO OLIVER EVANS, ESQ.
TO JOSEPH C. CABELL, ESQ.
TO MR. R. M. PATTERSON, SECRETARY OF THE AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.
TO PRESIDENT ADAMS.
TO MR. JOHN CLARKE.
TO MR. SAMUEL GREENHOW.
TO JOSEPH C. CABELL.
TO THOMAS COOPER, ESQ.
TO DR. JOHN MANNERS.
JOHN ADAMS TO THOMAS JEFFERSON.
TO GIDEON GRANGER, ESQ.
TO HORATIO G. SPAFFORD.
TO MR. GIRARDIN.
TO M. DUFIEF.
TO LE CHEVALIER DE ONIS.
TO MR. DELAPLAINE.
TO MR. JOHN F. WATSON.
TO MR. ABRAHAM SMALL.
TO THOMAS LAW, ESQ.
TO JOHN ADAMS.
JOHN ADAMS TO THOMAS JEFFERSON.
TO THE BARON DE MOLL, PRIVY COUNSELLOR OF HIS MAJESTY THE KING OF BAVARIA, SECRETARY OF THE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES FOR THE CLASS OF MATHEMATICAL AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES, AND OF THE AGRONOMIC SOCIETY OF BAVARIA, AT MUNICH.
TO MR. WIRT.
TO THOMAS COOPER.
TO MR. DELAPLAINE.
TO THOMAS COOPER, ESQ.
TO SAMUEL H. SMITH, ESQ.
TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
TO MR. MILES KING.
TO JOSEPH C. CABELL, ESQ.
TO THOMAS COOPER, ESQ.
To -- 12.
TO JAMES MONROE.
TO DOCTOR ROBERT PATTERSON.
TO ROBERT M. PATTERSON, SECRETARY OF THE AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.
TO W. SHORT, ESQ.
TO MR. MELLISH.
TO M. CORREA DE SERRA.
TO COLONEL MONROE.
TO MR. GIRARDIN.
TO CHARLES CLAS, ESQ.
TO GOVERNOR PLUMER.
TO JOHN VAUGHAN, ESQ.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY MR. CRAWFORD.
TO THE MARQUIS DE LAFAYETTE.
TO M. DUPONT DE NEMOURS.
TO JEAN BATISTE SAY.
TO FRANCIS C. GRAY, ESQ.
TO MR. GIRARDIN.
TO MR. WENDOVER.13
TO CÆSAR A. RODNEY.
TO GENERAL DEARBORNE.
TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
TO MR. GIRARDIN.
TO MR. BARROW.
TO M. DUPONT DE NEMOURS.
TO JOHN ADAMS.
TO MR. W. H. TORRANCE.
TO MR. LEIPER.
TO MR. MAURY.
TO MR. MAURY.
JOHN ADAMS TO THOMAS JEFFERSON.
JOHN ADAMS TO THOMAS JEFFERSON.
TO MR. CORREA.
TO MADAME LA BARONNE DE STAEL-HOLSTEIN.
TO ANDREW C. MITCHELL, ESQ.
TO WM. WIRT, ESQ.
TO JOHN ADAMS.
JOHN ADAMS TO THOMAS JEFFERSON.
TO JUDGE ROANE.
TO CAPT. A. PARTRIDGE OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS, WEST POINT, NEW YORK.
TO DOCTOR LOGAN.
TO MR. GALLATIN.
JOHN ADAMS TO THOMAS JEFFERSON.
TO MR. WM. BENTLEY.
TO MR. GEORGE FLEMING.
TO M. DUPONT DE NEMOURS.
TO CAPT. A. PARTRIDGE.
TO COLONEL YANCEY.
TO CHARLES THOMPSON.
TO BENJAMIN AUSTIN, ESQ.
TO JOHN ADAMS.
TO DABNEY CARR.
TO DR. PETER WILSON, PROFESSOR OF LANGUAGES, COLUMBIA COLLEGE, NEW YORK.
TO MR. AMOS J. COOK, PRECEPTOR OF FRYEBURG ACADEMY IN THE DISTRICT OF MAINE.
TO MR. THOMAS RITCHIE.
TO NATHANIEL MACON.
TO JOSEPH C. CABELL.
TO REV. MR. WORCESTER.
TO JOSEPH C. CABELL, ESQ.
JOHN ADAMS TO THOMAS JEFFERSON.
TO THOMAS W. MAURY.
TO JAMES MONROE.
TO BENJAMIN AUSTIN, ESQ.
JOHN ADAMS TO THOMAS JEFFERSON.
TO GOVERNOR NICHOLAS.
TO MR. JOSEPH MILLIGAN.
(A Note communicated to the Editor.)
TO JOHN ADAMS.
TO GOVERNOR NICHOLAS.
TO M. DUPONT DE NEMOURS.
TO MR. FR. ADR. VANDERKEMP.
TO M. CORREA DE SERRA.
JOHN ADAMS TO THOMAS JEFFERSON.
JOHN ADAMS TO THOMAS JEFFERSON.
TO JOHN TAYLOR.
.
TO FRANCIS W. GILMER.
TO WILLIAM H. CRAWFORD.
TO SAMUEL KERCHIVAL.
TO JOHN TAYLOR.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR PLUMER.
TO DOCTOR LOGAN.
TO MR. DELAPLAINE.
TO SIR JOHN SINCLAIR.
TO MR. ADAMS.
TO MRS. M. HARRISON SMITH.
JOHN ADAMS TO THOMAS JEFFERSON.
TO MR. ISAAC H. TIFFANY.
JOHN ADAMS TO THOMAS JEFFERSON.
TO SAMUEL KERCHIVAL.
TO JOHN ADAMS.
TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE.
TO JOHN ADAMS.
JOHN ADAMS TO THOMAS JEFFERSON.
TO MR. MELLISH.
TO MRS. ADAMS.
TO JOHN ADAMS.
TO WILLIAM LEE, ESQ.
TO DOCTOR THOMAS HUMPHREYS.
JOHN ADAMS TO THOMAS JEFFERSON.
TO JOHN ADAMS.
TO DR. JOSEPHUS B. STUART.
TO MARQUIS DE LA FAYETTE.
JOHN ADAMS TO THOMAS JEFFERSON.
JOHN ADAMS TO THOMAS JEFFERSON.
TO DOCTOR JOHN MANNERS.
TO BARON HUMBOLDT.
TO M. DE MARBOIS.
TO ALBERT GALLATIN.
TO MR. ADAMS.
TO GEORGE FLOWER.
JOHN ADAMS TO THOMAS JEFFERSON.
TO THE HONORABLE JOHN Q. ADAMS.
TO MR. DUPONCEAU.
TO MR. CORREA.
TO MR. DUPONCEAU.
TO MR. WIRT.
TO DR. BENJAMIN WATERHOUSE.
TO N. BURWELL, ESQ.
TO JOHN ADAMS.
TO M. JULLIEN.
TO JOHN ADAMS.
TO ROBERT WALSH.
TO M. DE NEUVILLE.
TO NATHANIEL MACON, ESQ.
TO MR. ADAMS.
TO DOCTOR VINE UTLEY.
TO MR. SPAFFORD.
TO S. A. WELLS, ESQ.
TO EZRA STYLES, ESQ.
TO JOHN ADAMS.
TO JOHN BRAZIER, THE AUTHOR OF THE REVIEW OF PICKERING ON GREEK PRONUNCIATION.
TO JUDGE ROANE.
TO MR. MOORE.
TO MR. SHORT.
Syllabus of the doctrines of Epicurus.
TO J. ADAMS, ESQ.
TO COLONEL JOHN NICHOLAS.
TO MR. RIVES.
TO JOHN ADAMS.
JOHN ADAMS TO THOMAS JEFFERSON.
1820’s
TO H. NELSON, ESQ.
TO MR. ADAMS.
TO THE HONORABLE MARK LANGDON HILL.
TO WILLIAM SHORT.
TO JOHN HOLMES.
TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
TO GENERAL TAYLOR.
TO WILLIAM SHORT.
TO DOCTOR COOPER.
TO JOHN ADAMS.
TO MR. JARVIS.
TO MR PINCKNEY.
TO RICHARD RUSH, ESQ.
TO MR. CORREA.
TO THE REVEREND JARED SPARKS.
TO JOSEPH C. CABELL.
TO MR. MADISON.
TO THOMAS RITCHIE.
TO M. DE LA FAYETTE.
TO MR. ROSCOE.
TO FRANCIS EPPES.
TO ARCHIBALD THWEAT.
TO JOHN ADAMS.
TO JOSEPH C. CABELL.
TO JARED MANSFIELD, ESQ.
TO GENERAL BRECKENRIDGE.
TO DABNEY TERRELL, ESQ.
TO TIMOTHY PICKERING, ESQ.
TO JUDGE ROANE.
TO JUDGE ROANE.
EXTRACT OF A LETTER FROM TH: JEFFERSON TO -- .
TO GENERAL DEARBORNE.
TO MR. C. HAMMOND.
TO JOHN ADAMS.
JOHN ADAMS TO THOMAS JEFFERSON.
TO -- .
TO NATHANIEL MACON.
TO -- .
TO -- NICHOLAS.
TO MESSRS. GEORGE W. SUMMERS AND JOHN B. GARLAND.
TO MR. EDWARD EVERETT, OF CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS.
TO JEDEDIAH MORSE.
TO GENERAL BRECKENRIDGE.
TO MESSRS. RITCHIE AND GOOCH.
TO JOHN ADAMS.
TO REV. MR. WHITTEMORE.
TO MESSRS. RITCHIE AND GOOCH.
TO MR. GOODENOW.
TO DOCTOR BENJAMIN WATERHOUSE.
TO JOHN ADAMS.
TO WILLIAM T. BARRY.
TO DOCTOR WATERHOUSE.
TO MR. THOMAS SKIDMAN.
TO MR. GEORGE F. HOPKINS.
TO MR. CHILES TERRIL.
JOHN ADAMS TO THOMAS JEFFERSON.
TO MR. CORNELIUS CAMDEN BLATCHLY.
TO JOHN ADAMS.
TO DOCTOR COOPER.
TO JOHN CAMPBELL, ESQ.
TO JAMES SMITH.
TO MR. EDWARD EVERETT.
TO JOHN ADAMS.
TO JUDGE JOHNSON.
JOHN ADAMS TO THOMAS JEFFERSON.
TO JOHN ADAMS.
TO GENERAL SAMUEL SMITH.
TO MR. MEGEAR.
TO THE PRESIDENT.
TO JUDGE JOHNSON.
TO PRESIDENT MONROE.
TO GEORGE TICKNOR.
JOHN ADAMS TO THOMAS JEFFERSON.
TO JAMES MADISON.
TO JOHN ADAMS.
TO WILLIAM SHORT.
TO MR. THOMAS EARLE.
TO MR. HUGH P. TAYLOR.
TO JOHN ADAMS.
TO THE PRESIDENT.
TO M. CORAY.
TO THE MARQUIS DE LA FAYETTE.
TO MR. PATRICK K. RODGERS.
TO JOSEPH C. CABELL.
TO JARED SPARKS.
TO ROBERT J. GARNETT.
TO MR. ISAAC ENGELBRECHT.
TO MR. WOODWARD.
TO MR. EDWARD EVERETT.
TO EDWARD LIVINGSTON.
TO JOHN HAMPDEN PLEASANTS.
TO MR. DAVID HARDING, PRESIDENT OF THE JEFFERSON DEBATING SOCIETY OF HINGHAM.
TO RICHARD RUSH.
TO JOSEPH C. CABELL.
TO MAJOR JOHN CARTWRIGHT.
TO MARTIN VAN BUREN.
TO MR. MADISON.
TO MR. LEWIS E. BECK, ALBANY.
TO H. LEE.
TO MR. WM. LUDLOW.
TO GENERAL LA FAYETTE.
TO MR. RUSH.
TO EDWARD EVERETT.
TO -- .
TO JOHN ADAMS.
TO WILLIAM SHORT, ESQ.
TO JOSEPH C. CABELL.
TO GENERAL ALEXANDER SMYTH.
JOHN ADAMS TO THOMAS JEFFERSON.
TO -- .17
TO -- .18
TO THOMAS JEFFERSON SMITH.
The portrait of a good man by the most sublime of poets, for your imitation.
A Decalogue of Canons for observation in practical life.
TO EDWARD LIVINGSTON, ESQ.
TO JUDGE AUGUSTUS B. WOODWARD.
TO HENRY LEE, ESQ.
TO MISS WRIGHT.
TO JOHN VAUGHAN, ESQ.
TO DR. JAMES MEASE.
TO -- .
TO THE HONORABLE J. EVELYN DENISON, M. P.
TO MR. LEWIS M. WISS.
To -- .19
TO JAMES MADISON.
TO WILLIAM B. GILES.
TO WILLIAM B. GILES.
TO CLAIBORNE W. GOOCH.
To -- .21
TO JAMES MADISON.
TO JOHN ADAMS.
TO JOHN QUINCY ADAMS.
TO THE HONORABLE EDWARD EVERETT.
TO DR. EMMETT, PROFESSOR OF NATURAL HISTORY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
TO DOCTOR JOHN P. EMMET.
TO -- .
TO MR. WEIGHTMAN.
DETAILED TABLE OF CONTENTS
The Autobiography
Autobiography
CONTENTS
AUTOBIOGRAPHY, WITH APPENDIX.
APPENDIX.
ENDNOTES.
The Biographies
Thomas Jefferson by Henry Childs Merwin
CONTENTS
I. YOUTH AND TRAINING
II. VIRGINIA IN JEFFERSON’S DAY
III. MONTICELLO AND ITS HOUSEHOLD
IV. JEFFERSON IN THE REVOLUTION
V. REFORM WORK IN VIRGINIA
VI. GOVERNOR OF VIRGINIA
VII. ENVOY AT PARIS
VIII. SECRETARY OF STATE
IX. THE TWO PARTIES
X. PRESIDENT JEFFERSON
XI. SECOND PRESIDENTIAL TERM
XII. A PUBLIC MAN IN PRIVATE LIFE
Thomas Jefferson by L. Carroll Judson
CONTENTS
DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE
BIOGRAPHY OF THOMAS JEFFERSON.
Thomas Jefferson by Gilbert Chinard
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
BOOK ONE. The Virginian
CHAPTER I. A VIRGINIA BOYHOOD
CHAPTER II. AN AMERICAN DISCIPLE OF GREECE AND OLD ENGLAND
CHAPTER III. A VIRGINIA LAWYER
BOOK TWO. Jefferson and the American Revolution
CHAPTER I. THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE
CHAPTER II. THE REVISION OF THE LAWS OF VIRGINIA
CHAPTER III. GOVERNOR OF VIRGINIA - THE “NOTES ON VIRGINIA”
CHAPTER IV. A STATESMAN’S APPRENTICESHIP
BOOK THREE. An American View of Europe
CHAPTER I. SOCIETY AND TRAVEL
CHAPTER II. GALLO-AMERICAN COMMERCE AND THE DEBT QUESTION
CHAPTER III. UNION AND ISOLATION
CHAPTER IV. JEFFERSON AND THE FRENCH REVOLUTION
BOOK FOUR. Monocrats and Republicans
CHAPTER I. THE QUARREL WITH HAMILTON
CHAPTER II. JACOBIN OR AMERICAN?
CHAPTER III. MONTICELLO - AGRICULTURE AND POLITICS
CHAPTER IV. “THE DICTATES OF REASON AND PURE AMERICANISM”
CHAPTER V. POLITICAL LEADER AND STRATEGIST
BOOK FIVE. The Presidency
CHAPTER I. “ALL REPUBLICANS, ALL FEDERALISTS”
CHAPTER II. PROTECTIVE IMPERIALISM AND TERRITORIAL EXPANSION
CHAPTER III. “SELF-PRESERVATION IS PARAMOUNT TO ALL LAW”
CHAPTER IV. “PEACE AND COMMERCE WITH EVERY NATION”
BOOK SIX. The Sage of Monticello
CHAPTER I. “AMERICA HAS A HEMISPHERE TO ITSELF”
CHAPTER II. DEMOCRATIC AMERICA
CHAPTER III. THE PHILOSOPHY OF OLD AGE
ENDNOTES.
Thomas Jefferson by Sarah Knowles Bolton
Tomas Jefferson: A Character Sketch by Edward S. Ellis
CONTENTS
TOMAS JEFFERSON A CHARACTER SKETCH
THOMAS JEFFERSON. (1743-1826), By G. Mercer Adam
THOMAS JEFFERSON’S FIRST INAUGURAL ADDRESS - 1801.
THE LOUISIANA PURCHASE, By Isidore A. Zacharias.
ANECDOTES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF JEFFERSON.
JEFFERSON’S BRIDAL JOURNEY.
WOULD MAKE NO PROMISES FOR THE PRESIDENCY.
JEFFERSON AS AN INVENTOR.
JEFFERSON AND THE JOCKEY.
JEFFERSON AND PATRICK HENRY.
WASHINGTON AND JEFFERSON.
INFLUENCE OF PROF. SMALL ON JEFFERSON.
JEFFERSON AND THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
THE FINANCIAL DIARY OF THOMAS JEFFERSON.
HORSE BACK RIDING TO INAUGURATION.
COST OF SERVANTS, ETC.
WOULD TAKE NO PRESENTS.
INDOLENCE.
TITLES OF HONOR AND OFFICE.
THE TERM OF THE PRESIDENCY.
THE CONTINENTAL CONGRESS AND LAWYERS.
THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE.
JEFFERSON AND THE MECKLENBURG DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE.
THE LOUISIANA PURCHASE.
JEFFERSON AND BENEDICT ARNOLD.
A MAN OF THE PEOPLE.
ARISTOCRACY OF MIND.
EVIL YOUTHFUL COMPANIONS.
READ LITTLE FICTION.
NEITHER ORATOR NOR GOOD TALKER.
SELF-CONTROL.
THE INFLUENCE OF JEFFERSON’S SISTER.
JEFFERSON A DOCTRINAIRE.
RECONCILIATION WITH JOHN ADAMS.
NEGRO COLONIZATION.
EDUCATING AMERICAN BOYS ABROAD.
THE FRENCH REVOLUTION.
SAYINGS OF THOMAS JEFFERSON. From the Life of Jefferson, by Dr. Irelan.
MARRIAGE.
EDITORS AND NEWSPAPERS.
TEN CANONS FOR PRACTICAL LIFE.
ADAMS AND JEFFERSON by Daniel Webster
THE STORY OF JEFFERSON FOR A SCHOOL OR CLUB PROGRAMME.
PROGRAMME FOR A JEFFERSONIAN EVENING.
QUESTONS FOR REVIEW.
SUBJECTS FOR SPECIAL STUDY.
BLBLIOGRAPHY.
CHRONOLOGICAL EVENTS In the Life of Jefferson.
Thomas Jefferson by Francis Samuel Philbrick
The Delphi Classics Catalogue
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