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and most humble servant | 107 |
have the honor to | 106 |
i have the honor | 106 |
the honor to be | 101 |
of the united states | 58 |
on the subject of | 37 |
which i have the | 35 |
the marquis de la | 34 |
marquis de la fayette | 33 |
with which i have | 33 |
perfect esteem and respect | 33 |
with sentiments of the | 33 |
i had the honor | 32 |
sentiments of the most | 31 |
to the count de | 31 |
had the honor of | 30 |
at the same time | 30 |
in the course of | 29 |
the most perfect esteem | 29 |
most perfect esteem and | 28 |
of the most perfect | 28 |
your friend and servant | 24 |
the count de montmorin | 24 |
respect with which i | 23 |
and respect with which | 23 |
to the marquis de | 22 |
the receipt of your | 22 |
so good as to | 21 |
with which i am | 21 |
take the liberty of | 21 |
the count de vergennes | 21 |
esteem and respect with | 20 |
commissioners of the treasury | 19 |
your most obedient humble | 19 |
most obedient humble servant | 19 |
i take the liberty | 17 |
from time to time | 17 |
the th and th | 17 |
the count de moustier | 17 |
the king of prussia | 16 |
acknowledge the receipt of | 16 |
be so good as | 16 |
the commissioners of the | 16 |
proportioning crimes and punishments | 15 |
to acknowledge the receipt | 15 |
bill for proportioning crimes | 15 |
for proportioning crimes and | 15 |
in the hands of | 15 |
the course of the | 15 |
have the honor of | 15 |
sincere esteem and respect | 14 |
so kind as to | 14 |
i am in hopes | 14 |
page bill for proportioning | 14 |
to the president of | 13 |
the southern parts of | 13 |
the order of bernis | 13 |
be assured of the | 13 |
esteem with which i | 12 |
sentiments of esteem and | 12 |
to the united states | 12 |
of the count de | 12 |
and be assured of | 12 |
the honor of addressing | 12 |
that it would be | 11 |
receipt of your favors | 11 |
the court of london | 11 |
the president of congress | 11 |
united states of america | 11 |
letter of the th | 11 |
southern parts of france | 11 |
of the th of | 11 |
on the other hand | 11 |
the united states of | 11 |
the favor of you | 11 |
be laid before you | 11 |
with respect to the | 11 |
a great deal of | 11 |
the subject of the | 10 |
of your favors of | 10 |
i am now to | 10 |
honor of addressing you | 10 |
am now to acknowledge | 10 |
it my duty to | 10 |
the state of virginia | 10 |
to the commissioners of | 10 |
i am happy to | 10 |
of the esteem and | 10 |
the affairs of holland | 10 |
of those sentiments of | 10 |
a letter of the | 10 |
in the mean time | 9 |
favor of you to | 9 |
the letter of monsieur | 9 |
at the end of | 9 |
to the court of | 9 |
and the united states | 9 |
received your favor of | 9 |
to monsieur le comte | 9 |
the honor to enclose | 9 |
in my power to | 9 |
you were so kind | 9 |
letter of monsieur de | 9 |
thank you for the | 9 |
i thank you for | 9 |
a letter from the | 9 |
were so kind as | 9 |
monsieur le comte de | 9 |
now to acknowledge the | 9 |
state of the union | 9 |
in the month of | 9 |
it would be a | 9 |
will be laid before | 9 |
of the th instant | 9 |
of the two nations | 9 |
the payment of the | 9 |
within the limits of | 8 |
between france and the | 8 |
of esteem and respect | 8 |
on the th of | 8 |
you a copy of | 8 |
through the southern parts | 8 |
the union address thomas | 8 |
of the sincere esteem | 8 |
the senate and house | 8 |
senate and house of | 8 |
at the head of | 8 |
willincks and van staphorsts | 8 |
your affectionate friend and | 8 |
page page page page | 8 |
the body of the | 8 |
of the union address | 8 |
and house of representatives | 8 |
your favor of the | 8 |
taken the liberty of | 8 |
one hundred and eighty | 8 |
i beg you to | 8 |
as well as of | 8 |
i send you a | 8 |
the nations of europe | 8 |
the board of treasury | 8 |
honor to enclose you | 8 |
union address thomas jefferson | 8 |
have taken the liberty | 8 |
assurances of the esteem | 8 |
for the payment of | 8 |
the resolution of congress | 8 |
and northern of italy | 8 |
ask the favor of | 7 |
a part of the | 7 |
the south of france | 7 |
the progress of the | 7 |
into the hands of | 7 |
as well as the | 7 |
it will not be | 7 |
france and the two | 7 |
the departure of the | 7 |
chevalier de la luzerne | 7 |
i am unable to | 7 |
the affairs of the | 7 |
our sea port towns | 7 |
of monsieur de calonnes | 7 |
in the case of | 7 |
of october the th | 7 |
that it is not | 7 |
representatives of the united | 7 |
of may the th | 7 |
a letter from mr | 7 |
to hear from you | 7 |
on the part of | 7 |
of the order of | 7 |
of assuring you of | 7 |
i enclose you a | 7 |
of the last session | 7 |
from havre to new | 7 |
in the department of | 7 |
copy of a letter | 7 |
attachment with which i | 7 |
of february the th | 7 |
and the two empires | 7 |
a few days ago | 7 |
of the th and | 7 |
it would have been | 7 |
i have taken the | 7 |
of our domestic debt | 7 |
havre to new york | 7 |
the chevalier de la | 7 |
the interest of the | 7 |
of april the th | 7 |
your favor of april | 6 |
in the eastern states | 6 |
add assurances of the | 6 |
of the funded debt | 6 |
of france and northern | 6 |
draft of declaration of | 6 |
the honor of writing | 6 |
to inform you that | 6 |
enclose you a letter | 6 |
you a letter from | 6 |
to the governor of | 6 |
affectionate friend and servant | 6 |
and attachment with which | 6 |
the canal of languedoc | 6 |
which i had the | 6 |
it would not be | 6 |
to his excellency mr | 6 |
parts of france and | 6 |
the laws of nature | 6 |
with a view to | 6 |
of june the th | 6 |
did me the honor | 6 |
a member of the | 6 |
i do not know | 6 |
in the public papers | 6 |
esteem and attachment with | 6 |
in the event of | 6 |
of september the th | 6 |
the article of tobacco | 6 |
of the sentiments of | 6 |
the waters of aix | 6 |
page draft of declaration | 6 |
assurances of the sincere | 6 |
i have been honored | 6 |
will be necessary to | 6 |
sentiments of sincere esteem | 6 |
of july the th | 6 |
jefferson state of the | 6 |
the th of december | 6 |
i am of opinion | 6 |
to madame de corny | 6 |
you will perceive that | 6 |
and have the honor | 6 |
of representatives of the | 6 |
the commerce of the | 6 |
of a letter from | 6 |
of which i have | 6 |
the declaration of independence | 6 |
pleased to honor me | 6 |
by the secretary of | 6 |
will take the liberty | 6 |
i have taken measures | 6 |
the esteem and respect | 6 |
of october the d | 6 |
with sincere esteem and | 6 |
house of representatives of | 6 |
i mentioned to you | 6 |
the end of the | 6 |
favor of the th | 6 |
the receipt of the | 6 |
me the honor to | 6 |
i have duly received | 6 |
the honor of enclosing | 6 |
the governor of virginia | 6 |
of declaration of independence | 6 |
in a letter of | 6 |
have been pleased to | 6 |
france and northern of | 6 |
in the letter of | 6 |
i am honored with | 6 |
photogravure from the original | 6 |
the first day of | 6 |
a century and a | 6 |
a copy of the | 5 |
in my letter of | 5 |
the produce of the | 5 |
will have the honor | 5 |
on the th day | 5 |
of the public debt | 5 |
very sincere esteem and | 5 |
the sincere esteem of | 5 |
last to you was | 5 |
an act of the | 5 |
and in the meantime | 5 |
the authority of the | 5 |
of a different species | 5 |
most obedient and most | 5 |
the situation of the | 5 |
of the present year | 5 |
the th day of | 5 |
the navigation of the | 5 |
during the late war | 5 |
but it will be | 5 |
of the last year | 5 |
of the d of | 5 |
have been honored with | 5 |
the honor of informing | 5 |
as well as i | 5 |
am unable to say | 5 |
of france and leyden | 5 |
from the original painting | 5 |
in the neighborhood of | 5 |
to the delegates of | 5 |
hundred and eighty thousand | 5 |
so as to render | 5 |
and esteem with which | 5 |
and that of the | 5 |
only add assurances of | 5 |
in the habit of | 5 |
the execution of the | 5 |
enclose you a copy | 5 |
respect and esteem with | 5 |
in the first place | 5 |
in the moment of | 5 |
have duly received your | 5 |
acknowledging the receipt of | 5 |
of december the th | 5 |
millions of the principal | 5 |
avail myself of the | 5 |
i have not yet | 5 |
obliged to you for | 5 |
of the principal of | 5 |
it is a great | 5 |
which had been made | 5 |
to enclose you a | 5 |
i am sure you | 5 |
i received your favor | 5 |
i shall always be | 5 |
as well as to | 5 |
with the most perfect | 5 |
and at the same | 5 |
a copy of which | 5 |
gazettes of france and | 5 |
the ports of france | 5 |
you will have seen | 5 |
but it is not | 5 |
i will take the | 5 |
letter of may the | 5 |
to the payment of | 5 |
the general of the | 5 |
i am glad to | 5 |
favor of april the | 5 |
in the form of | 5 |
to pay the interest | 5 |
at the beginning of | 5 |
had the honor to | 5 |
assured of the sincere | 5 |
it will be necessary | 5 |
beg the favor of | 5 |
the views of the | 5 |
century and a half | 5 |
a view of the | 5 |
of the two countries | 5 |
the nature of the | 5 |
the states of holland | 5 |
the gazettes of france | 5 |
inform you that the | 5 |
france and the united | 5 |
not be able to | 5 |
the rights of the | 5 |
am happy to find | 5 |
thought it my duty | 5 |
i have received your | 5 |
my last to you | 5 |
with very sincere esteem | 5 |
beg you to accept | 5 |
act of the last | 5 |
setting out on a | 5 |
obedient and most humble | 5 |
it will be the | 5 |
am honored with your | 5 |
the original painting by | 5 |
the th of the | 5 |
your most obedient and | 5 |
the th of september | 5 |
a copy of a | 5 |
that it will be | 5 |
of sincere esteem and | 5 |
in the place of | 5 |
i thought it my | 4 |
to avail myself of | 4 |
soon as they shall | 4 |
i hope you will | 4 |
with assurances of the | 4 |
a change in the | 4 |
which you will perceive | 4 |
the limits of the | 4 |
his most christian majesty | 4 |
and june the th | 4 |
it is difficult to | 4 |
of monsieur de calonne | 4 |
an assembly of the | 4 |
delegates of rhode island | 4 |
to madame de brehan | 4 |
the department of finance | 4 |
that the count de | 4 |
day of september last | 4 |
papers steel engraving by | 4 |
a journey into the | 4 |
facsimile of declaration in | 4 |
assured of the sentiments | 4 |
of our fellow citizens | 4 |
the will of the | 4 |
for one hundred and | 4 |
chosen by the people | 4 |
do myself the honor | 4 |
with the affairs of | 4 |
to captain john paul | 4 |
the exercise of their | 4 |
with sentiments of sincere | 4 |
the subject of rice | 4 |
shall be able to | 4 |
engraving by longacre from | 4 |
delegates of south carolina | 4 |
payment of the interest | 4 |
of the state of | 4 |
on the first day | 4 |
between the two courts | 4 |
which you have been | 4 |
the delegates of south | 4 |
i send you the | 4 |
the liberty of asking | 4 |
in french or american | 4 |
a tour through the | 4 |
when i had the | 4 |
jefferson papers steel engraving | 4 |
to ask the favor | 4 |
in three or four | 4 |
the affairs of europe | 4 |
you shall have read | 4 |
upward of millions of | 4 |
of esteem and attachment | 4 |
be applied to the | 4 |
when you shall have | 4 |
much esteem and respect | 4 |
it will be a | 4 |
the esteem with which | 4 |
count de la luzerne | 4 |
of illustrations book spines | 4 |
a part of their | 4 |
of the belligerent powers | 4 |
it has been thought | 4 |
me the favor to | 4 |
to get rid of | 4 |
i know of no | 4 |
those sentiments of esteem | 4 |
into the form of | 4 |
i should be able | 4 |
think it would be | 4 |
the patriotic party in | 4 |
the count de la | 4 |
in a letter from | 4 |
will avail himself of | 4 |
whether it will be | 4 |
the effect of the | 4 |
it will be better | 4 |
the inhabitants of the | 4 |
there will be a | 4 |
on his return to | 4 |
with much esteem and | 4 |
to assure you of | 4 |
hundred and fifty guineas | 4 |
for the preservation of | 4 |
sentiments of perfect esteem | 4 |
sea port towns and | 4 |
journey through the southern | 4 |
a bill of rights | 4 |
dislocation of my right | 4 |
to be forwarded to | 4 |
if it should be | 4 |
i shall be able | 4 |
that they will be | 4 |
your several favors of | 4 |
le comte de moustier | 4 |
you be so good | 4 |
will be pleased to | 4 |
to monsieur de creve | 4 |
for some time past | 4 |
the court of versailles | 4 |
have been able to | 4 |
sincere esteem and attachment | 4 |
with sentiments of great | 4 |
on the article of | 4 |
of the same kind | 4 |
you did me the | 4 |
good sense of the | 4 |
think it my duty | 4 |
you the result of | 4 |
to john adams letter | 4 |
for the first time | 4 |
i think it would | 4 |
the mass of the | 4 |
of the esteem with | 4 |
duly received your favor | 4 |
with your letter of | 4 |
every part of the | 4 |
between the russians and | 4 |
by longacre from painting | 4 |
in a letter to | 4 |
list of illustrations book | 4 |
of jefferson papers steel | 4 |
will you be so | 4 |
th day of september | 4 |
may be able to | 4 |
should be able to | 4 |
of perfect esteem and | 4 |
have reason to believe | 4 |
a copy of my | 4 |
thank you for your | 4 |
has the honor to | 4 |
some observations on the | 4 |
of the courts of | 4 |
the moment of my | 4 |
in the first moment | 4 |
of the advantages of | 4 |
as soon as the | 4 |
it is impossible to | 4 |
the death of the | 4 |
the laws of the | 4 |
your favors of november | 4 |
by the way of | 4 |
be useful to you | 4 |
part of the union | 4 |
captain john paul jones | 4 |
i am able to | 4 |
of the receipts and | 4 |
address thomas jefferson december | 4 |
your favor of october | 4 |
in the affairs of | 4 |
you will see by | 4 |
in consequence of the | 4 |
from painting of g | 4 |
in a moment of | 4 |
who has the honor | 4 |
of the chevalier de | 4 |
side of the mississippi | 4 |
steel engraving by longacre | 4 |
longacre from painting of | 4 |
of the sincerity of | 4 |
you on the subject | 4 |
set of jefferson papers | 4 |
but i do not | 4 |
the sentiments of esteem | 4 |
myself the honor of | 4 |
in a course of | 4 |
for the redemption of | 4 |
i am not without | 4 |
the receipts and expenditures | 4 |
the duke of dorset | 4 |
in the united states | 4 |
two or three months | 4 |
during the year ending | 4 |
the archbishop of thoulouse | 4 |
the delegates of rhode | 4 |
the hands of his | 4 |
i have had a | 4 |
will be enabled to | 4 |
you have been pleased | 4 |
may be considered as | 4 |
the good sense of | 4 |
my letter to mr | 4 |
and that it must | 4 |
honored with yours of | 4 |
would have been a | 4 |
much obliged to you | 4 |
of my right wrist | 4 |
and the more so | 4 |
to doctor benjamin rush | 4 |
honor of enclosing to | 4 |
the month of june | 4 |
by the number of | 4 |
the th of april | 4 |
there can be no | 4 |
of the foreign officers | 4 |
stuart titlepage of volume | 4 |
it may be said | 4 |
navigation of the mississippi | 4 |
the importance of the | 4 |
for the ensuing year | 4 |
in a few days | 4 |
great deal of good | 4 |
the history of the | 4 |
that it may be | 4 |
the course of your | 4 |
been so good as | 4 |
may be necessary for | 4 |
the character of the | 4 |
favors of october the | 4 |
honor of informing you | 4 |
from which i am | 4 |
in consequence of this | 4 |
that is to say | 4 |
the hands of the | 4 |
th and th of | 4 |
from the united states | 4 |
the secretary of the | 4 |
a declaration of rights | 4 |
be necessary for the | 4 |
a bed of justice | 4 |
in the culture of | 4 |
the united states are | 4 |
the form of an | 4 |
the cause of the | 4 |
the russians and turks | 4 |
the result of our | 4 |
the part of the | 4 |
ending the th of | 3 |
i should not hesitate | 3 |
tour through the southern | 3 |
into the ports of | 3 |
honorable commissioners of the | 3 |
refused to register the | 3 |
i avail myself of | 3 |
interest of five per | 3 |
and they will be | 3 |
out on a journey | 3 |
had an opportunity of | 3 |
the month of december | 3 |
ending on the th | 3 |
those sentiments of perfect | 3 |
the circumstances of the | 3 |
on the d of | 3 |
to the virginia delegates | 3 |
patriotic party in holland | 3 |
letters written while in | 3 |
will beg the favor | 3 |
of the circumstances of | 3 |
to engage in the | 3 |
i have just received | 3 |
by a letter of | 3 |
with sentiments of very | 3 |
in the history of | 3 |
the close of the | 3 |
that i was not | 3 |
never been able to | 3 |
that it might be | 3 |
resolution of congress of | 3 |
able to send you | 3 |
as a matter of | 3 |
time to time as | 3 |
will enable them to | 3 |
amounted to near millions | 3 |
on the high seas | 3 |
last session of congress | 3 |
the honor to write | 3 |
written while in europe | 3 |
congress on the subject | 3 |
happy to hear from | 3 |
the attention of the | 3 |
of it in the | 3 |
for the support of | 3 |
in our federal constitution | 3 |
i had a letter | 3 |
course of your session | 3 |
what has been done | 3 |
the wisdom of the | 3 |
with whom we have | 3 |
you will have heard | 3 |
our commerce with this | 3 |
by the united states | 3 |
progress of the loan | 3 |
of any other nation | 3 |
a journey through the | 3 |
of the dey of | 3 |
me on the subject | 3 |
one hundred and sixty | 3 |
the place of monsieur | 3 |
in the pursuits of | 3 |
well as on the | 3 |
which i am your | 3 |
after meeting the current | 3 |
marchands et echevins de | 3 |
with the two empires | 3 |
of you to forward | 3 |
may think proper to | 3 |
between them and the | 3 |
prepared by the secretary | 3 |
in favor of our | 3 |
secretary of the treasury | 3 |
a dislocation of my | 3 |
it will give me | 3 |
take measures for the | 3 |
first day of january | 3 |
one hundred and forty | 3 |
at the close of | 3 |
for the united states | 3 |
to communicate to you | 3 |
of the federal convention | 3 |
kind as to send | 3 |
a loan could be | 3 |
the course of eleven | 3 |
i hope they will | 3 |
his return to vienna | 3 |
bust of the marquis | 3 |
an office for life | 3 |
the state of the | 3 |
in my last letter | 3 |
your letter of the | 3 |
sincere friend and servant | 3 |
the farmers general have | 3 |
your sincere friend and | 3 |
i beg leave to | 3 |
mentioned to you the | 3 |
shall only add assurances | 3 |
course of eleven years | 3 |
hundred or two thousand | 3 |
been so kind as | 3 |
in the ports of | 3 |
though i do not | 3 |
shall be communicated to | 3 |
sincere sentiments of esteem | 3 |
of november the th | 3 |
of the new constitution | 3 |
which i am but | 3 |
of good in it | 3 |
to colonel edward carrington | 3 |
commerce with this country | 3 |
in support of the | 3 |
the author of the | 3 |
as a part of | 3 |
the university of virginia | 3 |
the day after to | 3 |
the head of the | 3 |
taken place in the | 3 |
be happy to hear | 3 |
the act of the | 3 |
general of the order | 3 |
to the amount of | 3 |
have taken measures to | 3 |
with which you have | 3 |
in my letter to | 3 |
your favors of the | 3 |
that he may be | 3 |
to be able to | 3 |
be obliged to take | 3 |
you the copy of | 3 |
my letter by the | 3 |
do not know whether | 3 |
shall be wanting on | 3 |
south carolina in congress | 3 |
the th of may | 3 |
and the rights of | 3 |
to take measures for | 3 |
meeting the current demands | 3 |
you to accept my | 3 |
you on the th | 3 |
that they have been | 3 |
at the moment of | 3 |
was a member of | 3 |
and to assure you | 3 |
hold a bed of | 3 |
the mouth of the | 3 |
your favors of october | 3 |
i did not think | 3 |
the order of berni | 3 |
the western side of | 3 |
would be well to | 3 |
will be able to | 3 |
on account of his | 3 |
loan could be obtained | 3 |
to be added to | 3 |
receipt of your favor | 3 |
a continuation of the | 3 |
you were pleased to | 3 |
for the encouragement of | 3 |
i would be glad | 3 |
have not yet been | 3 |
to be the best | 3 |
of the treaty with | 3 |
the letter with which | 3 |
the horns of the | 3 |
the honorable commissioners of | 3 |
on the letter of | 3 |
which i have been | 3 |
the payment of our | 3 |
am glad to find | 3 |
i think it my | 3 |
we may consider the | 3 |
be wanting on my | 3 |
honored with your letter | 3 |
the honor of sending | 3 |
madame la comtesse de | 3 |
an account of the | 3 |
to thank you for | 3 |
the day before yesterday | 3 |
french or american bottoms | 3 |
some other of the | 3 |
two hundred and fifty | 3 |
sense of the people | 3 |
assembly of the states | 3 |
the state of things | 3 |
your favor by mr | 3 |
and expenditures of the | 3 |
avail myself of your | 3 |
be added to the | 3 |
the want of it | 3 |
the variation of the | 3 |
which will be the | 3 |
i will beg the | 3 |
is a history of | 3 |
the information i had | 3 |
in gold or silver | 3 |
we must be contented | 3 |
of the declaration of | 3 |
to me to be | 3 |
all the defects of | 3 |
congress at their last | 3 |
the year ending the | 3 |
my absence on a | 3 |
commerce of the united | 3 |
they are the only | 3 |
to you on the | 3 |
as much as he | 3 |
et echevins de paris | 3 |
body of the people | 3 |
the passage of the | 3 |
must depend on the | 3 |
a copy of it | 3 |
nothing shall be wanting | 3 |
treasury at the beginning | 3 |
observations on the letter | 3 |
the defense of our | 3 |
to be their agent | 3 |
in the treasury at | 3 |
have received your favor | 3 |
a history of the | 3 |
as soon as it | 3 |
be enabled to judge | 3 |
at the time of | 3 |
sale of our western | 3 |
in order to remove | 3 |
the law of nature | 3 |
favors of the th | 3 |
was of the th | 3 |
be placed on the | 3 |
assuring you of those | 3 |
am happy to inform | 3 |
on the receipt of | 3 |
he was a member | 3 |
the organization of the | 3 |
commerce of the two | 3 |
to the care of | 3 |
yet been able to | 3 |
virginia delegates in congress | 3 |
ten sols the livre | 3 |
to you was of | 3 |
there is a great | 3 |
to find that the | 3 |
one hundred and fifty | 3 |
the aid of the | 3 |
letter of the d | 3 |
our prisoners at algiers | 3 |
of the st of | 3 |
on its prime cost | 3 |
with our indian neighbors | 3 |
i have not been | 3 |
and of assuring you | 3 |
you were of the | 3 |
you of those sentiments | 3 |
now laid before you | 3 |
it would be well | 3 |
the length of time | 3 |
one hundred acres of | 3 |
to the board of | 3 |
accounts of the receipts | 3 |
our peace and friendship | 3 |
i shall be happy | 3 |
the flames of war | 3 |
the name of the | 3 |
acknowledged the receipt of | 3 |
of our western lands | 3 |
the culture of the | 3 |
the course of a | 3 |
i now enclose you | 3 |
to the public affairs | 3 |
forward them to you | 3 |
not for me to | 3 |
to hold a bed | 3 |
to willincks and van | 3 |
the disturbances in the | 3 |
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so soon as they | 3 |
which has taken place | 3 |
place of monsieur de | 3 |
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such a state of | 3 |
the th of october | 3 |
and ten sols the | 3 |
will depend on the | 3 |
enabled to judge whether | 3 |
the treasury at the | 3 |
mass of the people | 3 |
december the th and | 3 |
the liberty of proposing | 3 |
twenty thousand men to | 3 |
to avail themselves of | 3 |
western side of the | 3 |
but it is a | 3 |
the honor of presenting | 3 |
the last session for | 3 |
to sail from havre | 3 |
the redemption of our | 3 |
the sincere esteem and | 3 |
on the affairs of | 3 |
and that of piedmont | 3 |
the object of this | 3 |
to the people of | 3 |
honor of writing you | 3 |
between the two nations | 3 |
the united states in | 3 |
the year ending on | 3 |
in the way of | 3 |
and england and prussia | 3 |
rigorous levy of the | 3 |
the sincere prayer of | 3 |
be able to send | 3 |
when i was in | 3 |
the virginia delegates in | 3 |
will inform you of | 3 |
of the necessity of | 3 |
happy to inform you | 3 |
lately sailed from havre | 3 |
la comtesse de tesse | 3 |
your letter of may | 3 |
force in the affairs | 3 |
on a level with | 3 |
the united states at | 3 |
the account of the | 3 |
that the king of | 3 |
would have been at | 3 |
to which it is | 3 |
to the article of | 3 |
they are about to | 3 |
called for by the | 3 |
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be the subject of | 3 |
and you will be | 3 |
be delivered to the | 3 |
is the sincere prayer | 3 |
to enable them to | 3 |
in pursuance of the | 3 |
year ending the th | 3 |
of millions of principal | 3 |
that the carolina rice | 3 |
to the honorable commissioners | 3 |
he should not be | 3 |
the th of january | 3 |
the notables to the | 3 |
the sale of our | 3 |
south carolina and georgia | 3 |
of the bust of | 3 |
i do not expect | 3 |
look forward to the | 3 |
of the information i | 3 |
the date of the | 3 |
may be interesting to | 3 |
letter with which you | 3 |
made by his governors | 3 |
the exercise of the | 3 |
in a great measure | 3 |
as well as by | 3 |
the last session of | 3 |
the inauguration of the | 3 |
i am anxious to | 3 |
on the inauguration of | 3 |
that you may be | 3 |
ought not to do | 3 |
about the th of | 3 |
trials by jury in | 3 |
will be so good | 3 |
citizens of the united | 3 |
havre for new york | 3 |
been pleased to honor | 3 |
in the room of | 3 |
in the leyden gazette | 3 |
the declaration of the | 3 |
the count de moutier | 3 |
receipts and expenditures of | 3 |
the study of the | 3 |
that we are not | 3 |
as to send me | 3 |
you of the esteem | 3 |
that the prussian troops | 3 |
commerce between france and | 3 |
to you was dated | 3 |
of the new government | 3 |
copy of my letter | 3 |
took the liberty of | 3 |
the expiration of the | 3 |
be obtained for the | 3 |
as well as his | 3 |
of march the th | 3 |
in such a state | 3 |
i will write to | 3 |
a free course of | 3 |
so soon as the | 3 |
between the two countries | 3 |
to leave no doubt | 3 |
i have written to | 3 |
of the marquis de | 3 |
on the th instant | 3 |
from the count de | 3 |
the establishment of a | 3 |
immediately on the receipt | 3 |
with the wisdom of | 3 |
been honored with yours | 3 |
the present king of | 3 |
because it is a | 3 |
in holland will be | 3 |
a statement of the | 3 |
between this country and | 3 |
letter of september the | 3 |
advances have been made | 3 |
the president of the | 3 |
arrival of the count | 3 |
the exchange of amsterdam | 3 |
in and out of | 3 |
for the state of | 3 |
will see by the | 3 |
loan of a million | 3 |
a different species from | 3 |
have amounted to near | 3 |
between the turks and | 3 |
by the packet which | 3 |
both houses of congress | 3 |
your excellency on the | 3 |
it had not been | 3 |
the beginning of the | 3 |
the protection of the | 3 |
of things in europe | 3 |
th of september last | 3 |
to fix a constitution | 3 |
as soon as we | 3 |
in the states of | 3 |
with which we have | 3 |
the officers of the | 3 |
shall always be happy | 3 |
the copy of a | 3 |
shall have the honor | 3 |
wanting on my part | 3 |
the same to the | 3 |
to general edward stevens | 3 |
your letter of february | 3 |
in proportion as it | 3 |
honor to inform you | 3 |
i shall have the | 3 |
in all its parts | 3 |
favors of april the | 3 |
the case of the | 3 |
at their last session | 3 |
to write to you | 3 |
hundred acres of land | 3 |
as it has been | 3 |
should it take place | 3 |
always be happy to | 3 |
into the southern parts | 3 |
eight hundred and forty | 3 |
of the notables to | 3 |
happy to find that | 3 |
had taken the liberty | 3 |
to monsieur le duc | 3 |
the present state of | 3 |
have not been able | 3 |
as i have before | 3 |
receipt of the letter | 3 |
of the patriotic party | 3 |
law of the land | 3 |
before the departure of | 3 |
the consideration of congress | 3 |
millions in the treasury | 3 |
i have never seen | 3 |
not been able to | 3 |
of the ensuing year | 3 |
from havre for new | 3 |
the courts of london | 3 |
sailed from havre to | 3 |
march the th and | 3 |
by the last packet | 3 |
the arrival of the | 3 |
the garde des sceaux | 3 |
send you a pamphlet | 3 |
put an end to | 3 |
it would be very | 3 |
the honor to inform | 3 |
that he might be | 3 |
will be submitted to | 3 |
letter from the minister | 3 |
if it be not | 3 |
inauguration of the bust | 3 |
the money in holland | 3 |
the jurisdiction of the | 3 |
prayer of him who | 3 |
the bust of the | 3 |
or two thousand of | 3 |
des marchands et echevins | 3 |
i will beg leave | 3 |
to major general gates | 3 |
in most of the | 3 |
you will be sensible | 3 |
the minds of the | 3 |
form of an arret | 3 |
of south carolina in | 3 |
the state of our | 3 |
as much as possible | 3 |
the consent of the | 3 |
am sure you will | 3 |
of our sea port | 3 |
of five per cent | 3 |
beginning of the year | 3 |
that they could not | 3 |
out of the hands | 3 |
my notes on virginia | 3 |
the marechal de castries | 3 |
a suspension of hostilities | 3 |
for me to decide | 3 |
my duty to inform | 3 |
it is not for | 3 |
on the exchange of | 3 |
must be contented to | 3 |
the tour of the | 3 |
the law of the | 3 |
what will be the | 3 |
the mass of our | 3 |
i have now that | 3 |
you will find that | 3 |
the want of a | 3 |
the king of england | 3 |
it is not yet | 3 |
the sincere wish of | 3 |
on the coast of | 3 |
by the law of | 3 |
is thought to be | 3 |
assure you of the | 3 |
to madame la comtesse | 3 |
the court of madrid | 3 |
courts of london and | 3 |
the merchants of the | 3 |
to communicate to me | 3 |
sentiments of great esteem | 3 |
which may not be | 3 |
letter you did me | 3 |
is not for me | 3 |
your two favors of | 3 |
knowledge of the subject | 3 |
by the count de | 3 |
i took the liberty | 3 |
have taken place in | 3 |
the liberty of referring | 3 |
packet of this month | 3 |
sincere wish of him | 3 |
i am much pleased | 3 |
the count de cambrai | 3 |
this side the atlantic | 3 |
as well as on | 3 |
shall be happy to | 3 |
as late as the | 3 |
of your favor of | 3 |
will beg leave to | 3 |
do me the favor | 3 |
year ending on the | 3 |
le comte de buffon | 3 |
for the waters of | 3 |
our ministers at london | 3 |
since your last session | 3 |
one hundred and twenty | 3 |
a hundred or two | 3 |
course of the last | 3 |
for the defense of | 3 |
be their agent at | 3 |
the object of the | 3 |
you will be pleased | 3 |
between france and england | 3 |
am not without hopes | 3 |
in any part of | 3 |
the count de florida | 3 |
will be among the | 3 |
to be in readiness | 3 |
on this side the | 3 |
in proportion to the | 3 |
of the western states | 3 |
will be delivered to | 3 |
am anxious to hear | 3 |
which i send you | 3 |
the care of mr | 3 |
the honor of delivering | 3 |
to you for your | 3 |
the principal of our | 3 |
than i had expected | 3 |
in favor of the | 3 |
i thought of you | 3 |
a king of poland | 3 |
well as i could | 3 |
officers of the customs | 3 |
of the hands of | 3 |
of madame de brehan | 3 |
and that it would | 3 |
horns of the moose | 3 |
send you a copy | 3 |
is the sincere wish | 3 |
with those of the | 3 |
for the purpose of | 3 |
of his most christian | 3 |
i thought it necessary | 3 |
the turks and russians | 3 |
in a former letter | 3 |
the subject of our | 3 |
the establishment of the | 3 |
for the marquis de | 3 |
of may the d | 3 |
that you will be | 3 |
had a letter from | 3 |
to the commerce of | 3 |
he is a great | 3 |
i should with great | 3 |
for a long time | 3 |
your favor of may | 3 |
of the most favored | 3 |
of one hundred and | 3 |
have been so long | 3 |
have now that of | 3 |
of my letter to | 3 |
to pay off the | 3 |
with a degree of | 3 |
the emperor and empress | 3 |
of the convention of | 2 |
there is no such | 2 |
four hours in any | 2 |
of it would be | 2 |
to the laws and | 2 |
in he was appointed | 2 |
to bring them to | 2 |
it will surely be | 2 |
some mineral waters in | 2 |
of south carolina and | 2 |
fear of a popular | 2 |
beg you to be | 2 |
in some of the | 2 |
horns of the elk | 2 |
or not at all | 2 |
imitate the head of | 2 |
majesty and his ministers | 2 |
be able to get | 2 |
appropriations of the last | 2 |
as much recommended as | 2 |
of the surpluses of | 2 |
the means of preserving | 2 |
letter is in cypher | 2 |
the princess of orange | 2 |
obedience to the laws | 2 |
since writing the preceding | 2 |
as much as circumstances | 2 |
eligibility of the president | 2 |
that i had neither | 2 |
that it had sailed | 2 |
expedient to regulate the | 2 |
have seen in the | 2 |
honor of mentioning to | 2 |
for the purchase of | 2 |
of the authority of | 2 |
yours of july the | 2 |
honor of delivering you | 2 |
expressions of friendship to | 2 |
begun at the place | 2 |
i think it certain | 2 |
were of the th | 2 |
the current demands and | 2 |
as well as from | 2 |
of acknowledging the receipt | 2 |
from vercelli to pavia | 2 |
of the earth to | 2 |
received one from mr | 2 |
it will tend to | 2 |
yet it is possible | 2 |
part of the price | 2 |
the payment of interest | 2 |
a letter from him | 2 |
his conjectures as to | 2 |
the borysthenes into the | 2 |
i have procured for | 2 |
objects of this assembly | 2 |
a month before the | 2 |
to address to me | 2 |
will ask your permission | 2 |
as to communicate to | 2 |
privileges of the most | 2 |
of a declaration of | 2 |
the frontiers of turkey | 2 |
one of the two | 2 |
the opinion of the | 2 |
the present will be | 2 |
he told me that | 2 |
involved themselves in debt | 2 |
of september last being | 2 |
on the banks of | 2 |
florins the french quintal | 2 |
the power of the | 2 |
letter of january the | 2 |
the rice of lombardy | 2 |
making the tour of | 2 |
the existence of a | 2 |
spirit of the nation | 2 |
keep pace with the | 2 |
thousand acres of land | 2 |
than those of any | 2 |
this country and that | 2 |
far as can be | 2 |
it would be impossible | 2 |
its powers in such | 2 |
of which we have | 2 |
in need of it | 2 |
and to do it | 2 |
of the year ending | 2 |
in the midst of | 2 |
will enable us to | 2 |
since writing thus far | 2 |
the persons concerned in | 2 |
the situation in which | 2 |
is charged with the | 2 |
excellency on the subject | 2 |
been in my power | 2 |
powers in such form | 2 |
the surpluses of revenue | 2 |
the governments from whose | 2 |
might be enabled to | 2 |
contain a promise of | 2 |
that it would not | 2 |
natural order of things | 2 |
to the law of | 2 |
great respect and esteem | 2 |
date the th of | 2 |
of the trappings of | 2 |
of our captives at | 2 |
affairs of europe are | 2 |
may be enabled to | 2 |
doubt of its ratification | 2 |
execution of the law | 2 |
their agency might be | 2 |
has been received with | 2 |
conjectures as to the | 2 |
second volume of the | 2 |
th and october the | 2 |
to the new form | 2 |
was dated june the | 2 |
subjects in brabant and | 2 |
the th and october | 2 |
that most of the | 2 |
not be expedient for | 2 |
the circumstances under which | 2 |
tax and land tax | 2 |
here an order of | 2 |
to the barbary business | 2 |
king of prussia will | 2 |
but it is said | 2 |
of the highest esteem | 2 |
had been made in | 2 |
the happiness and prosperity | 2 |
affairs of the latter | 2 |
which the affairs of | 2 |
received your favor by | 2 |
a vessel lately sailed | 2 |
with acclamations of joy | 2 |
liberty of putting under | 2 |
chiappi to be their | 2 |
of the duties on | 2 |
such a one as | 2 |
of which he was | 2 |
if you think so | 2 |
years to four years | 2 |
a very few years | 2 |
the temper of the | 2 |
the sanction of congress | 2 |
of the united netherlands | 2 |
that they may be | 2 |
according to the opinion | 2 |
those who say he | 2 |
forbidding the application of | 2 |
and france to this | 2 |
of your own country | 2 |
i have endeavored to | 2 |
plans he had digested | 2 |
to be forwarded by | 2 |
and that in this | 2 |
is begun at the | 2 |
of the difficulties which | 2 |
our new constitution is | 2 |
be forwarded to you | 2 |
that this letter may | 2 |
us in the treasury | 2 |
in one hundred and | 2 |
to the opinion of | 2 |
of legal study in | 2 |
them to register the | 2 |
the inhabitants of our | 2 |
for you to decide | 2 |
so as to leave | 2 |
one which could be | 2 |
departure of the packet | 2 |
the spirit of the | 2 |
to it by the | 2 |
the state of national | 2 |
as it may be | 2 |
the treaty with the | 2 |
by stuart and trumbull | 2 |
the debts due to | 2 |
which has occasioned the | 2 |
it is communicated to | 2 |
that i may not | 2 |
as long as the | 2 |
to this place for | 2 |
not discouraged by this | 2 |
i will endeavor to | 2 |
without the aid of | 2 |
some time or other | 2 |
and friendly terms to | 2 |
accumulation of the surpluses | 2 |
say a century and | 2 |
to imitate the head | 2 |
pay the principal of | 2 |
into the state of | 2 |
of the nation is | 2 |
the true principles of | 2 |
letter into the form | 2 |
to me as a | 2 |
that among these are | 2 |
that country would have | 2 |
am happy to hear | 2 |
i lay before you | 2 |
a desire to serve | 2 |
present me in the | 2 |
the present system of | 2 |
the trappings of monarchy | 2 |
was then divided into | 2 |
an opportunity of examining | 2 |
nothing to urge in | 2 |
to which they are | 2 |
the place louis xv | 2 |
the thomas jefferson memorial | 2 |
him to your notice | 2 |
the first division of | 2 |
of it has been | 2 |
the captives of their | 2 |
in brabant and flanders | 2 |
the contents of the | 2 |
ascertained that the receipts | 2 |
have come safely to | 2 |
in favor of this | 2 |
the side of their | 2 |
and as long as | 2 |
an affair of three | 2 |
who is at the | 2 |
of the law is | 2 |
the payment of a | 2 |
the count de campomanes | 2 |
the whole which could | 2 |
since the epoch of | 2 |
free course of justice | 2 |
i have never been | 2 |
which we are to | 2 |
in as much as | 2 |
of the first order | 2 |
of the people in | 2 |
the country between the | 2 |
sincere esteem and affection | 2 |
as the port of | 2 |
the trouble you have | 2 |
the prussian troops entered | 2 |
rights of the people | 2 |
would not have been | 2 |
to forward the enclosed | 2 |
effect on our credit | 2 |
many thanks for the | 2 |
as well as those | 2 |
consult on their affairs | 2 |
more than any other | 2 |
on your side the | 2 |
due on the first | 2 |
may be put into | 2 |
of aix in provence | 2 |
those which had been | 2 |
the pretensions of the | 2 |
be supported by the | 2 |
of leyden and france | 2 |
i had received from | 2 |
the swords were finished | 2 |
letter from the baron | 2 |
the one hundred acres | 2 |
liberty of proposing to | 2 |
the d of may | 2 |
i think you will | 2 |
sent me by mr | 2 |
aspect of our foreign | 2 |
of him who has | 2 |
to the pacific ocean | 2 |
on the claim of | 2 |
le comte de montmorin | 2 |
gazettes of leyden and | 2 |
end of the present | 2 |
nor is it probable | 2 |
not come to my | 2 |
a state of our | 2 |
principal of our funded | 2 |
to the hands of | 2 |
of the mississippi and | 2 |
be paid or purchased | 2 |
to the time of | 2 |
i have had great | 2 |
of a revolving solid | 2 |
that you may judge | 2 |
seems to have given | 2 |
in opposition to one | 2 |
and thank you for | 2 |
he observed that the | 2 |
that they have purchased | 2 |
do a great deal | 2 |
the secretary of war | 2 |
it will rest with | 2 |
the principal of the | 2 |
i am your friend | 2 |
to have given you | 2 |
in the united netherlands | 2 |
with the state of | 2 |
the commerce between france | 2 |
we could not run | 2 |
i shall set out | 2 |
our peace with them | 2 |
so that i have | 2 |
treaty with the emperor | 2 |
have the honor now | 2 |
the poverty of their | 2 |
in spite of our | 2 |
but the king of | 2 |
through the rice country | 2 |
go to america in | 2 |
to go through the | 2 |
the former was consumed | 2 |
but that the result | 2 |
in which we see | 2 |
our commerce in that | 2 |
treasury during the year | 2 |
far as i have | 2 |
from the body of | 2 |
as it should be | 2 |
the circumstances of our | 2 |
of some of them | 2 |
good of our country | 2 |
not as yet consider | 2 |
renders it necessary for | 2 |
of his majesty to | 2 |
the culture of rice | 2 |
knowledge of the ground | 2 |
right wrist has for | 2 |
it were in my | 2 |
i must beg leave | 2 |
be laid before congress | 2 |
which i have now | 2 |
never been an instance | 2 |
is an office for | 2 |
assurances of those sentiments | 2 |
of that part of | 2 |
prevented my writing to | 2 |
into the south of | 2 |
the receipts have amounted | 2 |
sentiments of very sincere | 2 |
the effect of our | 2 |
on pain of death | 2 |
suspension of the embargo | 2 |
i am advised to | 2 |
sincere esteem with which | 2 |
and i think we | 2 |
and the object of | 2 |
for the protection of | 2 |
might have been effected | 2 |
the ancient duties on | 2 |
how do you like | 2 |
they will be obliged | 2 |
on better terms than | 2 |
thousand livres and two | 2 |
it will be much | 2 |
of the commerce of | 2 |
some of the most | 2 |
the want of words | 2 |
the internal affairs of | 2 |
of the interior custom | 2 |
be introduced into the | 2 |
to one in any | 2 |
the convocation of the | 2 |
the whole mass of | 2 |
you will perceive he | 2 |
the promptitude with which | 2 |
and naples will remain | 2 |
will be the most | 2 |
have not been formed | 2 |
the letter of the | 2 |
of twelve or fifteen | 2 |
of london and berlin | 2 |
declared war against the | 2 |
a couple of sacks | 2 |
relative to the vessel | 2 |
not know whether he | 2 |
persons concerned in our | 2 |
count de vergennes is | 2 |
the gun boats authorized | 2 |
as much as they | 2 |
of his britannic majesty | 2 |
a point of union | 2 |
bearing date the th | 2 |
property and sovereignty of | 2 |
to secure these rights | 2 |
to be delivered to | 2 |
by jury in all | 2 |
in his own hand | 2 |
copies of letters received | 2 |
than in any other | 2 |
friend and humble servant | 2 |
and one which shall | 2 |
to open a loan | 2 |
to accept assurances of | 2 |
again into the ocean | 2 |
the information it contains | 2 |
as i do not | 2 |
obliges me to conclude | 2 |
as the most important | 2 |
and a half years | 2 |
he ought not to | 2 |
better to make that | 2 |
seems to be the | 2 |
the details of execution | 2 |
does not weigh against | 2 |
and that it is | 2 |
form of government becomes | 2 |
to the farmers general | 2 |
i was much obliged | 2 |
think it will be | 2 |
the removal of the | 2 |
change in the form | 2 |
my letter of september | 2 |
they were disposed to | 2 |
ask your permission to | 2 |
it is a duty | 2 |
are not of the | 2 |
you in a letter | 2 |
in every part of | 2 |
as far as can | 2 |
the letter you had | 2 |
of this country to | 2 |
be the bearer of | 2 |
mass of the nation | 2 |
i am satisfied that | 2 |
i availed myself of | 2 |
our pockets to pay | 2 |
of rice in this | 2 |
to your federal government | 2 |
no use of it | 2 |
have just received from | 2 |
which have come to | 2 |
regulations for our commerce | 2 |
the small news of | 2 |
hours in any one | 2 |
address thomas jefferson november | 2 |
is known to be | 2 |
be communicated as soon | 2 |
an order of priests | 2 |
character of their sovereign | 2 |
is now too late | 2 |
the middle of the | 2 |
the enclosed letter from | 2 |
affectionate friend and humble | 2 |
and the order of | 2 |
a repeal of the | 2 |
so that it is | 2 |
with which you were | 2 |
on behalf of a | 2 |
with the other powers | 2 |
the new government should | 2 |
the confidence of the | 2 |
it is now too | 2 |
the reduction of the | 2 |
enable them to pay | 2 |
ten millions of dollars | 2 |
information i had received | 2 |
the administration of the | 2 |
and the greatest of | 2 |
the department of the | 2 |
given to our ministers | 2 |
and the desire of | 2 |
it has not yet | 2 |
now sitting at philadelphia | 2 |
not learn that the | 2 |
will be some time | 2 |
assembly of the notables | 2 |
between six and seven | 2 |
not be till the | 2 |
hundred thousand acres of | 2 |
the fear of a | 2 |
am not discouraged by | 2 |
got safe to hand | 2 |
congress of october the | 2 |
states one as to | 2 |
will be forwarded to | 2 |
i asked him if | 2 |
jay photogravure from the | 2 |
two thousand of his | 2 |
the order of congress | 2 |
getting rid of the | 2 |
the month of july | 2 |
and a half of | 2 |
under the auspices of | 2 |
without being able to | 2 |
and to bring the | 2 |
the person who is | 2 |
they would not be | 2 |
as he seemed to | 2 |
death of the dey | 2 |
it as an act | 2 |
you will find in | 2 |
leyden and france to | 2 |
the diminution of duty | 2 |
if i can be | 2 |
she seems to have | 2 |
two hundred and seventy | 2 |
an account of that | 2 |
your permission to write | 2 |
the education of the | 2 |
extinguished of the funded | 2 |
the eastern and western | 2 |
of the principles of | 2 |
my respects to mrs | 2 |
the distress of their | 2 |
our captives at algiers | 2 |
not of the first | 2 |
pays ten sols the | 2 |
the orders of congress | 2 |
will be that of | 2 |
and the progress of | 2 |
those of any other | 2 |
as the price of | 2 |
i think it very | 2 |
that it was believed | 2 |
of borrowing money in | 2 |
opportunity of examining the | 2 |
my right wrist dislocated | 2 |
existing between the two | 2 |
to the officers of | 2 |
to the multiplication of | 2 |
years and a half | 2 |
in the exercise of | 2 |
will not be worth | 2 |
bring on a war | 2 |
to the reverend james | 2 |
this letter is in | 2 |
port towns and waters | 2 |
to the person or | 2 |
distress of their finances | 2 |
the federal head to | 2 |
and november the th | 2 |
exercise of their functions | 2 |
governments are instituted among | 2 |
the application of money | 2 |
as long as we | 2 |
to dislocate my right | 2 |
trouble you have taken | 2 |
will not be till | 2 |
at the date of | 2 |
be worth while to | 2 |
they use it little | 2 |
and forty thousand dollars | 2 |
here with assurances of | 2 |
among these are life | 2 |
want of a declaration | 2 |
to pay our interest | 2 |
to colonel james monroe | 2 |
my last letter to | 2 |
in hand with me | 2 |
of the people who | 2 |
the writer of that | 2 |
which is considered as | 2 |
this date accompany this | 2 |
this would be an | 2 |
could be paid or | 2 |
much a part of | 2 |
priests called the mathurins | 2 |
in the minds of | 2 |
of our constitutional powers | 2 |
will be delivered you | 2 |
not in a condition | 2 |
for what has been | 2 |
could not have been | 2 |
the head of his | 2 |
and those of the | 2 |
you have taken with | 2 |
three or four days | 2 |
a joint letter to | 2 |
them the expediency of | 2 |
an honest and honorable | 2 |
the honor of being | 2 |
party in holland will | 2 |
have a right to | 2 |
it was my own | 2 |
dear to the nation | 2 |
the pursuit of happiness | 2 |
the honor of assuring | 2 |
may be said that | 2 |
had received from him | 2 |
which you were pleased | 2 |
the reimbursement of the | 2 |
to the order of | 2 |
conclude here with assurances | 2 |
the regulation of our | 2 |
of ten thousand livres | 2 |
which ought to be | 2 |
the honor of seeing | 2 |
demands and interest incurred | 2 |
as to leave little | 2 |
in which they are | 2 |
of your journey to | 2 |
from england to france | 2 |
towns of this country | 2 |
france to this date | 2 |
my last letters to | 2 |
of the th ultimo | 2 |
the society for the | 2 |
there shall be no | 2 |
and particularly that of | 2 |
result of our experiment | 2 |
the sentiments of sincere | 2 |
to set the loan | 2 |
of spain in that | 2 |
of him who is | 2 |
epoch of my return | 2 |
and they have not | 2 |
to forward to you | 2 |
left us in the | 2 |
of the next month | 2 |
on the authority of | 2 |
i am very much | 2 |
the ocean of speculation | 2 |
the postponement of the | 2 |
a letter which i | 2 |
as to render it | 2 |
and it will be | 2 |
the transfer of our | 2 |
of count de vergennes | 2 |
that they should not | 2 |
the duke de la | 2 |
i look forward to | 2 |
you may count with | 2 |
as well as their | 2 |
last being not yet | 2 |
to mention to him | 2 |
it is the only | 2 |
you for the volume | 2 |
to the present moment | 2 |
as you will perceive | 2 |
there is a general | 2 |
till the new government | 2 |
thousand eight hundred and | 2 |
avail himself of the | 2 |
in concurrence with this | 2 |
as you will see | 2 |
to the means of | 2 |
and avail myself of | 2 |
friendly terms to mrs | 2 |
count de florida blanca | 2 |
de la luzerne would | 2 |
good understanding between the | 2 |
he may be able | 2 |
the aid of these | 2 |
those of other nations | 2 |
by some other conveyance | 2 |
which i received from | 2 |
could not run in | 2 |
so that i am | 2 |
the abolition of the | 2 |
if it shall appear | 2 |
faces and the edge | 2 |
independence of the united | 2 |
a suspension of the | 2 |
by the agent at | 2 |
to chevalier de segond | 2 |
authority of the laws | 2 |
by the prussian troops | 2 |
permission to write to | 2 |
assured of the esteem | 2 |
despatches for the packet | 2 |
it into the hands | 2 |
the turks have declared | 2 |
received the letter with | 2 |
concerned in our commerce | 2 |
under the protection of | 2 |
thomas jefferson memorial association | 2 |
pay the interest of | 2 |
of our experiment will | 2 |
fifteen sols the quintal | 2 |
as much as it | 2 |
my letter of the | 2 |
in the following words | 2 |
to which they shall | 2 |
to let him know | 2 |
and december the th | 2 |
the propriety of my | 2 |
of our country have | 2 |
to write to me | 2 |
that the consumption of | 2 |
not likely to do | 2 |
the people to alter | 2 |
of the militia of | 2 |
may be in readiness | 2 |
as also of the | 2 |
last letter to you | 2 |
was appointed chief justice | 2 |
the law and of | 2 |
part of the united | 2 |
the esteem and attachment | 2 |
becomes destructive of these | 2 |
of the system of | 2 |
honor of assuring you | 2 |
amendment to the constitution | 2 |
port towns and harbors | 2 |
who would be kings | 2 |
the parts of the | 2 |
us into the war | 2 |
to use it a | 2 |
the united states would | 2 |
i hope you have | 2 |
the loss of a | 2 |
person on the spot | 2 |
much an enemy to | 2 |
should not have been | 2 |
nor should be made | 2 |
the commerce of france | 2 |
of our debt to | 2 |
as an act of | 2 |
part of my letter | 2 |
there is not a | 2 |
powers from the consent | 2 |
am persuaded he will | 2 |
of the most profound | 2 |
and october the th | 2 |
people of the country | 2 |
the whole of the | 2 |
when it shall be | 2 |
this matter on the | 2 |
glory of his administration | 2 |
to think of the | 2 |
militia of the place | 2 |
instructions to our ministers | 2 |
but it would be | 2 |
and the way to | 2 |
the earth to shift | 2 |
set out the day | 2 |
will of the people | 2 |
through the baron de | 2 |
course of the present | 2 |
to place our sea | 2 |
yours of december the | 2 |
two thousand eight hundred | 2 |
of the king of | 2 |
kings of spain and | 2 |
letter from congress to | 2 |
have as yet no | 2 |
of the name of | 2 |
receipts have amounted to | 2 |
an arret de defence | 2 |
the condition of the | 2 |
dislocate my right wrist | 2 |
to monsieur de bertrous | 2 |
holland to pay off | 2 |
all the current demands | 2 |
of prussia and england | 2 |
the neighborhood of the | 2 |
account of the receipts | 2 |
sail of the line | 2 |
better than he could | 2 |
the event of war | 2 |
a good understanding between | 2 |
the d and th | 2 |
the packet of this | 2 |
archbishop of thoulouse is | 2 |
have to acknowledge the | 2 |
likely to effect their | 2 |
the payments of the | 2 |
to act in the | 2 |
which has been proposed | 2 |
the defects of the | 2 |
will enable you to | 2 |
the transfer of the | 2 |
the discharge of the | 2 |
shall hear from me | 2 |
the powers of the | 2 |
of the expenses already | 2 |
be in readiness to | 2 |
there is no god | 2 |
i wish i could | 2 |
the hands of mr | 2 |
of the piedmont rice | 2 |
on the expediency of | 2 |
their west india islands | 2 |
alms for the redemption | 2 |
friend or a foe | 2 |
taken place since my | 2 |
education of the people | 2 |
drawn into the vortex | 2 |
when i recollect the | 2 |
was not at home | 2 |
the small phial was | 2 |
of the watch pocket | 2 |
the contract with mr | 2 |
but as it is | 2 |
two millions of acres | 2 |
to settle with mr | 2 |
the sincere sentiments of | 2 |
both banks of the | 2 |
as soon as they | 2 |
whether it will not | 2 |
result of our negotiations | 2 |
with the aid of | 2 |
hand in hand with | 2 |
the rest of the | 2 |
consider the state of | 2 |
two nations shall be | 2 |
am but lately returned | 2 |
of this in the | 2 |
the baron de waltersdorff | 2 |
rid of the debt | 2 |
a difference in the | 2 |
it is our duty | 2 |
refer you to my | 2 |
the war between the | 2 |
the resources of the | 2 |
of the house of | 2 |
instructions given to our | 2 |
insurgents of massachusetts had | 2 |
and i am happy | 2 |
speaker of the house | 2 |
of the objects of | 2 |
and horns of the | 2 |
himself to his generals | 2 |
it should be in | 2 |
the house of burgesses | 2 |
if it is not | 2 |
i was then in | 2 |
marines of the two | 2 |
to the new regulations | 2 |
learn that the government | 2 |
states on the coast | 2 |
the provincial assemblies will | 2 |
interesting to our commerce | 2 |
and to which i | 2 |
be worthy of being | 2 |
the public have supposed | 2 |
in the treasury on | 2 |
that the ancient duties | 2 |
elected from four years | 2 |
hundred and fifty or | 2 |
shall be mutually discontinued | 2 |
to james madison letter | 2 |
from a tour through | 2 |
pain in which i | 2 |
i set out on | 2 |
the d of september | 2 |
i should be sorry | 2 |
it is much to | 2 |
to effect their safety | 2 |
whenever any form of | 2 |
the energies of our | 2 |
report on the inauguration | 2 |
the increase of numbers | 2 |
entered the territory of | 2 |
the former is the | 2 |
you had been so | 2 |
to provide for the | 2 |
i am not discouraged | 2 |
carried on in our | 2 |
could have been expected | 2 |
the course of their | 2 |
we should have a | 2 |
they are endowed by | 2 |
receipt of your two | 2 |
before this will have | 2 |
and this may be | 2 |
the limits of our | 2 |
were i not to | 2 |
purchased the whole quantity | 2 |
of the states of | 2 |
the receipts of the | 2 |
you shall hear from | 2 |
that the objections which | 2 |
to the count del | 2 |
there is no doubt | 2 |
then divided into committees | 2 |
which it will be | 2 |
me a letter of | 2 |
he has not been | 2 |
livraisons of the encyclopedie | 2 |
those of aix in | 2 |
or property of any | 2 |
republic of the united | 2 |
march twenty thousand men | 2 |
i take measures for | 2 |
manufactures of this country | 2 |
before you by the | 2 |
could not be sure | 2 |
sincere attachment and friendship | 2 |
debt to the officers | 2 |
six hundred and twenty | 2 |
i should think it | 2 |
honor of having with | 2 |
and a copy of | 2 |
such is the force | 2 |
box of books i | 2 |
it might have been | 2 |
the honor of having | 2 |
there is a possibility | 2 |
and the wisdom of | 2 |
you would do well | 2 |
the degeneracy of animals | 2 |
to a federal court | 2 |
the other powers of | 2 |
us to get rid | 2 |
of an oblate spheroid | 2 |
still to be settled | 2 |
to be obtained for | 2 |
i do not learn | 2 |
letter on the subject | 2 |
here a month before | 2 |
is of a different | 2 |
which sails the th | 2 |
a war between france | 2 |
their leaders in jail | 2 |
of eleven years that | 2 |
fifty or two hundred | 2 |
the accounts of the | 2 |
is a duty to | 2 |
all the powers of | 2 |
letter by the packet | 2 |
of putting under your | 2 |
the redemption of captives | 2 |
whole mass of the | 2 |
a word on the | 2 |
our new government with | 2 |
taken the liberty to | 2 |
of the people are | 2 |
the united states had | 2 |
towards the frontiers of | 2 |
and will take the | 2 |
of which it is | 2 |
been the source of | 2 |
being not yet made | 2 |
to speak the language | 2 |
that he should not | 2 |
journey of between three | 2 |
to stand in the | 2 |
that the united states | 2 |
complaining of the non | 2 |
should be in their | 2 |
the arms in the | 2 |
it occurred to me | 2 |
after a very long | 2 |
been thought necessary to | 2 |
the chevalier del pinto | 2 |
for the delay of | 2 |
of the letter you | 2 |
and household manufacture are | 2 |
in our western country | 2 |
i suppose that the | 2 |
it will fall unequally | 2 |
for our whale oil | 2 |
the single article of | 2 |
study of the law | 2 |
will have a great | 2 |
the gazettes of leyden | 2 |
out on a tour | 2 |
and to limit expenses | 2 |
you have not been | 2 |
to the speaker of | 2 |
in which i write | 2 |
occasioned the postponement of | 2 |
as far as they | 2 |
him who has the | 2 |
within the pale of | 2 |
government with a great | 2 |
and they may think | 2 |
it will be worth | 2 |
as the th of | 2 |
to be settled between | 2 |
in relation to the | 2 |
you of the sincerity | 2 |
with those which had | 2 |
abolished by the king | 2 |
i have sent to | 2 |
this will have the | 2 |
to bear arms against | 2 |
retrospective to the date | 2 |
the expediency of borrowing | 2 |
six and seven hundred | 2 |
sincere thanks for the | 2 |
to the attorney general | 2 |
is the state of | 2 |
be interesting to our | 2 |
a resolution of congress | 2 |
copy of which i | 2 |
the appointment of the | 2 |
the probability of its | 2 |
people to alter or | 2 |
all parts of the | 2 |
i wrote him the | 2 |
good of his people | 2 |
return you the letter | 2 |
that nothing could be | 2 |
years that they have | 2 |
the sale of lands | 2 |
it may not be | 2 |
empress have good credit | 2 |
were the first who | 2 |
whale oil and fish | 2 |
and send it to | 2 |
decide whether it be | 2 |
a good part of | 2 |
first prayer in congress | 2 |
state of things in | 2 |
what he ought not | 2 |
that of the th | 2 |
let us remain neuter | 2 |
advised to try the | 2 |
you have had a | 2 |
the case of a | 2 |
it necessary for us | 2 |
kind as to advance | 2 |
principal towns had submitted | 2 |
have heard of the | 2 |
to do it on | 2 |
instructions relative to the | 2 |
within a few weeks | 2 |
and is marching towards | 2 |
the election of a | 2 |
with very great esteem | 2 |
three quarters of a | 2 |
that the letter of | 2 |
to decide on the | 2 |
the moneyed men of | 2 |
the th has been | 2 |
i have sealed up | 2 |
of the jurisdiction of | 2 |
seven hundred and twenty | 2 |
are now laid before | 2 |
journey into the south | 2 |
had taken place in | 2 |
will be better to | 2 |
organizing its powers in | 2 |
in the species of | 2 |
liberty of referring you | 2 |
most of the principal | 2 |
to receive from you | 2 |
between the courts of | 2 |
honor of seeing you | 2 |
death of the count | 2 |
pay for the swords | 2 |
inform me that the | 2 |
there has been a | 2 |
with the comptroller general | 2 |
in addition to those | 2 |
nations of europe only | 2 |
and drew them home | 2 |
if foreign powers interfere | 2 |
about fifteen thousand livres | 2 |
the good of our | 2 |
notables to the present | 2 |
january of the present | 2 |
this has not been | 2 |
that a bill of | 2 |
no doubt of the | 2 |
commerce of neutral nations | 2 |
i am honored by | 2 |
to me by the | 2 |
the funds of the | 2 |
the right of the | 2 |
to know whether they | 2 |
person or property of | 2 |
the friendship of mrs | 2 |
third volume of the | 2 |
i got my right | 2 |
on my arrival here | 2 |
shall take the liberty | 2 |
to the views of | 2 |
the intention of his | 2 |
place on the expiration | 2 |
the instructions given to | 2 |
such a war by | 2 |
many of his enemies | 2 |
former was consumed in | 2 |
as a delegate to | 2 |
the report on the | 2 |
all our other debts | 2 |
wisdom of the legislature | 2 |
in his last letter | 2 |
of a nature to | 2 |
what would be the | 2 |
to the date of | 2 |
object of whose institution | 2 |
so we may suppose | 2 |
the suspension of our | 2 |
for the june interest | 2 |
called for deputies to | 2 |
our side the water | 2 |
the patriots of holland | 2 |
first day of the | 2 |
a right to take | 2 |
they are not yet | 2 |
livres and two thousand | 2 |
both public and private | 2 |
make an opening for | 2 |
send it to me | 2 |
i am not certain | 2 |
to answer the demands | 2 |
into the vortex of | 2 |
to furnish you with | 2 |
endanger the peace of | 2 |
of which i had | 2 |
protection of the states | 2 |
the consideration of the | 2 |
the wisdom of congress | 2 |
ten thousand livres and | 2 |
which the state of | 2 |
the consumption of rice | 2 |
money in our pockets | 2 |
arrive here a month | 2 |
of the principal towns | 2 |
who say he was | 2 |
for the trouble you | 2 |
the respect and esteem | 2 |
be the subjects of | 2 |
it to the english | 2 |
though you will have | 2 |
that part of the | 2 |
to show you how | 2 |
the rhingrave de salm | 2 |
the use of it | 2 |
of the federal sovereignty | 2 |
will fall unequally on | 2 |
we have reason to | 2 |
that they are endowed | 2 |
destructive of these ends | 2 |
in every other government | 2 |
that in the course | 2 |
of the russian army | 2 |
my return to paris | 2 |
on a journey of | 2 |
had a thought of | 2 |
to go beyond the | 2 |
my despatches for the | 2 |
to whom they are | 2 |
i shall continue to | 2 |
will have seen that | 2 |
i told him i | 2 |
shall have read it | 2 |
a great mass of | 2 |
of the practicability of | 2 |
about ten millions of | 2 |
disabled me from writing | 2 |
the moment of your | 2 |
endowed by their creator | 2 |
of words of inheritance | 2 |
to repair to congress | 2 |
to the french officers | 2 |
to consult with them | 2 |
the vortex of hostilities | 2 |
a journey of between | 2 |
subjects which will be | 2 |
that the principal of | 2 |
to the consideration of | 2 |
are not yet known | 2 |
the wisdom of his | 2 |
the territory of holland | 2 |
of the nations of | 2 |
you that the count | 2 |
with respect to myself | 2 |
that the sale of | 2 |
of the latter to | 2 |
course of the negotiation | 2 |
i can not but | 2 |
good as to write | 2 |
on the inhabitants of | 2 |
joint letter to fennish | 2 |
will rest with the | 2 |
as to them shall | 2 |
diminution of duty on | 2 |
and for their own | 2 |
complied with the order | 2 |
in aid of the | 2 |
two favors of october | 2 |
not run in debt | 2 |
not be extended to | 2 |
payments of the principal | 2 |
the peace of our | 2 |
from the minister of | 2 |
july the th and | 2 |
lately received from mr | 2 |
for the interest of | 2 |
these advances have been | 2 |
i wish it were | 2 |
cultivate the friendship of | 2 |
of your two favors | 2 |
myself of your permission | 2 |
the coast of barbary | 2 |
his addresses and writings | 2 |
shall have received the | 2 |
of the states general | 2 |
of the morocco treaty | 2 |
rest with the wisdom | 2 |
discharge of the principal | 2 |
at the court of | 2 |
the expense of a | 2 |
you may judge of | 2 |
has been attended with | 2 |
to send a person | 2 |
of the consular convention | 2 |
me to take this | 2 |
on earth for the | 2 |
of getting rid of | 2 |
that what i have | 2 |
the prince of orange | 2 |
the russian army has | 2 |
montmorin is appointed his | 2 |
they have not been | 2 |
me in the most | 2 |
to march twenty thousand | 2 |
of the vacancies taking | 2 |
of the laws of | 2 |
the most sincere esteem | 2 |
not been formed by | 2 |
the motion of the | 2 |
seem most likely to | 2 |
parliament is exiled to | 2 |
i wrote to mr | 2 |
i have thought it | 2 |
of august the th | 2 |
of the letter of | 2 |
by the treaty of | 2 |
of separation between the | 2 |
of the most sincere | 2 |
you to be assured | 2 |
it is my opinion | 2 |
hovering on our coasts | 2 |
am in hopes that | 2 |
be more injurious to | 2 |
informs me he has | 2 |
on the plans he | 2 |
taxes for the payment | 2 |
the footing on which | 2 |
will be obliged to | 2 |
these truths to be | 2 |
between three and four | 2 |
france and leyden to | 2 |
in the packet of | 2 |
john jay photogravure from | 2 |
laws of nature and | 2 |
now enclose you a | 2 |
i can not omit | 2 |
the law of nations | 2 |
on to this place | 2 |
for the present year | 2 |
their rights and interests | 2 |
of money to any | 2 |
relation to the united | 2 |
acres of land are | 2 |
you was dated december | 2 |
is a possibility that | 2 |
turks have declared war | 2 |
to the d inclusive | 2 |
government becomes destructive of | 2 |
lay before you the | 2 |
the most perfect respect | 2 |
it is the more | 2 |
state of national credit | 2 |
a rigorous levy of | 2 |
you to accept assurances | 2 |
that it is so | 2 |
respectful and friendly terms | 2 |
to pay for it | 2 |
name of thomas jefferson | 2 |
cape of good hope | 2 |
not complied with the | 2 |
shall seem most likely | 2 |
the appropriations of the | 2 |
whole which could be | 2 |
on our side the | 2 |
make it worth the | 2 |
board of treasury had | 2 |
happiness and prosperity of | 2 |
their safety and happiness | 2 |
ministers at london and | 2 |
the latter part of | 2 |
i should not have | 2 |
so that i think | 2 |
from the date of | 2 |
your favors of april | 2 |
you may think proper | 2 |
the bed of justice | 2 |
of september last have | 2 |
and organizing its powers | 2 |
i think he will | 2 |
of both banks of | 2 |
the principal towns had | 2 |
into the rice country | 2 |
make a part of | 2 |
get rid of the | 2 |
in passing the alps | 2 |
thought it necessary to | 2 |
to take this liberty | 2 |
he had made the | 2 |