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Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 3 by Thomas Jefferson
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communicating these inquiries.

The acts of the three sessions of Congress, and Fenno's papers from
April, 1790, were sent you with my last. You will now receive the
continuation of Fenno's paper. I send for Mr. Carmichael, also, laws and
newspapers, in hopes you may find some means of conveying them to him.
I must sometimes avail myself of your channel to write to him, till we
shall have a Consul at Cadiz.

I have the honor to be, with great and sincere esteem, Dear Sir, your
most obedient, humble servant,

Th: Jefferson.




LETTER LIX.--TO WILLIAM CARMICHAEL, April 11,1791


TO WILLIAM CARMICHAEL.

Philadelphia, April 11,1791.

Sir,

I wrote you on the 12th of March, and again on the 17th of the same
month; since which, I have received your favor of January the 24th,
wherein you refer to copies of two letters, also to a paper, No. 1,
supposed to be enclosed in that letter; but there was nothing enclosed.
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