| Thomas Jefferson - 1853 - 642 pages
...investing Congress with the regulation of our commerce. This will be handed you by a Baron Waltersdorf, a Danish gentleman, whom, if you did not already know,...respect and esteem with which I have the honor to be, dear Sir, your most obedient, and most humble servant. TO MR. DUMAS. I' viii-. May 6, 17 (id. SIB,... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1853 - 612 pages
...general tribute, permit me to add my own, with sincere wishes for your constant happiness, and assurances of the respect and esteem with which I have the honor to be, Sir, your most obedient, and most humble servant. TO MR. INNKS. PHILADELPHIA, Mareh 7, 1791. DEAR... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1853 - 620 pages
...sciences offering nothing new at this moment worth communicating to you. I shall only add assurances of the respect and esteem with which I have the honor to be, dear Sir, your most obedient, and most humble servant. TO M. DUMAS. PARK, December 25, 1786. SIR,... | |
| George Washington - 1855 - 586 pages
...time it has a first claim to all my gratitude.* It is unnecessary, I hope, to add fresh assurances of the respect and esteem, with which I have the honor to be, &c. TO MAJOR-GENERAL KNOX AND GOUVERNEUR MORRIS. Newburg, 30 April, 1782. GENTLEMEN, It is with great pleasure,... | |
| George Washington - 1855 - 574 pages
...expected, and for your favorable sentiments of me, I pray you to receive my gratitude, and the assurances of the respect and esteem, with which I have the honor to be, Sir, &,c. TO J* MANDRILLON, AT AMSTERDAM. Mount Vernon, 25 November, 1784. SIR, I have had the... | |
| United States. Dept. of State - 1857 - 758 pages
...stepping into a boat for Albany, and dare not commit more to paper, I have only to give a fresh testimony of the respect and esteem with which I have the honor to be, &c., GEORGE WASHINGTON. TO GEORGE WASHINGTON. Translation. ' Philadelphia, July 3 J, 1782. Sir, I received... | |
| 1887 - 900 pages
...on the commerce of the other nation. In the meantime, I have the honor to assure you of the profound respect and esteem with which I have the honor to be, &c., • FROM THE COUNT DE VERGENNES TO THOMAS JEFFERSON. Translation. Versailles, November 30, 1785. You... | |
| Edward Everett Hale - 1887 - 436 pages
...expected, and for your favorable sentiments of me, I pray you to receive my gratitude and the assurances of the respect and esteem with which I have the honor to be, etc., etc." . To the Marchioness Lafayette, when her husband returns, he writes : " The Marquis... | |
| Edward Everett Hale - 1888 - 502 pages
...expected, and for your favorable sentiments of me, I pray you to receive my gratitude, and the assurances of the respect and esteem, with which I have the honor to be, Sir, &c. We may say, in this connection, that the only reference to Mesmer to be found in Jefferson's... | |
| New York (State). Governor (1807-1817 : Tompkins), Daniel D. Tompkins - 1898 - 938 pages
...General, to receive my thanks for this mark of your promptitude & attention, and to accept the assurance of the respect and esteem with which I have the honor to be, Sir, Your Ob't Sev't, Win. Paulding, Jun'r, Adjt. Genl. GENERAL VAN WYCK REMOVED. Adjut. Genl's... | |
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