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This letter will be delivered to you by James  
 
This letter will be delivered to you by James  
Monroe and William Pinckney two of our distinguished citizens
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Monroe and William Pinckney two of our distinguished Citizens
whom I have named Commissioners Plenipotentiary and Extra-
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whom I have named Commissioners Plenipotentiary and Extraordinary
ordinary to reside near the person of the King your husband.  
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to reside near the person of the King your husband.  
 
My knowledge of their good qualities gives me full confidence
 
My knowledge of their good qualities gives me full confidence
 
that they will so conduct themselves as to merit your esteem,
 
that they will so conduct themselves as to merit your esteem,
 
and I pray that you yield entire credence to the assurances  
 
and I pray that you yield entire credence to the assurances  
 
they will give you of our friendship, and that God will have  
 
they will give you of our friendship, and that God will have  
you always Madam, our good friend, in his holy keeping.  
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you always Madam, our Good friend, in his holy keeping.  
  
 
Written at the City of Washington the
 
Written at the City of Washington the
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Your Good Friend.
 
Your Good Friend.
Th. Jefferson.
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Th:Jefferson.
  
 
By the President  
 
By the President  
 
James Madison, Secretary of State.
 
James Madison, Secretary of State.

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Thomas Jefferson, President of the United States of America.

To Her Majesty the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.

Madam Our Good Friend.

This letter will be delivered to you by James Monroe and William Pinckney two of our distinguished Citizens whom I have named Commissioners Plenipotentiary and Extraordinary to reside near the person of the King your husband. My knowledge of their good qualities gives me full confidence that they will so conduct themselves as to merit your esteem, and I pray that you yield entire credence to the assurances they will give you of our friendship, and that God will have you always Madam, our Good friend, in his holy keeping.

Written at the City of Washington the twelfth day of May 1806.

Your Good Friend. Th:Jefferson.

By the President James Madison, Secretary of State.