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I recieve your favor of Nov. 1. here, as I am about setting out on my return to Monticello for...
I recieved your favor of Oct. 16. at this place, where I pass much of my time, very distant from...
Knowing your anxiety to promote the agriculture of your country, as the most stable support of...
I contemplate with great satisfaction the publication of your system of ethicks extracted from...
I have recieved and read with great pleasure the account you have been so kind as to send me, of...
Your favor of the 5 th is now recieved. I never doubted the purity of your intentions in the...
your Letter of the 19th: ult: duly came to hand. I sincerely regret to find by it, that a measure...
It gives me the greatest pain, dear Sir, to make a serious complaint to you.   from the letter...
your venerable friend Charles Thompson , resides on his farm about eight miles from Stenton . I...
I am much pleased with your late Letter , because it manifests a sincere desire for the...
I thank you for the extract in your’s of Aug. 16. respecting the emperor Alexander . it arrived...
Looking over some private papers a few days since, I found a communication from D r Priestley to...
I sincerely congratulate you on the restoration of peace to our beloved country. Nothwithstanding...
Accept my thanks for your late friendly and interesting Letter . Your approbation of my visit to...
I have duly recieved your favor of Sep. 18. and I percieve in it the same spirit of peace which I...
Retired to my farm, I frequently contemplate with pleasure, the happiness and prosperity of the...
Your favor of the 8th. by mr Cunow was duly recieved & I now return you the letter it covered. mr...
Your known & laudable anxiety to promote the civilization, & happiness of the Indians, has...
Th: Jefferson presents his salutations to Doctr. Logan and returns him the book he was so kind as...
  knowing your wish to become acquainted with the sentiments of our most enlightened Citisens...
A friendship of several years standing founded on your many personal virtues, may excuse, & the...
I recieve your letter as a proof of your friendship. I had been some time suspicious there was...
I return you the drawings of M. Godefroi, which certainly prove him to possess fine talents in...
Dr. Logan presents his respects to the President of the UStates, & has the pleasure of inclosing...
I thank you for your late affectionate Letter; and as a Citisen of Pennsylvania thank you for the...
I recieved last night a letter from mr Thomas Brannagan 163. S. Waterstreet Philadelphia, asking...
Agreeably to the request of my friend Capt: Montgomery of Philadelphia, I forward the enclosed...
I received last evening the enclosed Letters from two of your sincere friends. should it not be...
I am informed that several Persons are applying for the Office of Mr: Clay which will become...
My apprehensions respecting our late valuable friend Mason have been realised; his Family whilst...