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The inclosed having by some accident been mislaid among my papers it is not till now that I am...
Since my return home I learn that the survey under my order of council adjoining Edgehill has...
At Philadelphia on my way here I received your favor of Nov. 19. and since my arrival here, those...
The situation in which I have left Colo. Nichs. Lewis leaves me not without pain and doubt for...
The marriage of your son with my daughter cannot be more pleasing to you than to me. Besides the...
Finding that Mr. Eppes has made no purchase of horses for me, the bearer comes for those you were...
The letter has been duly received which you addressed to the President of the United States,...
An indisposition of several weeks has prevented my sooner acknowledging the reciept of your favor...
I intended to have the happiness of seeing you and my sister, and sat out for that purpose the...
Th: Jefferson’s compliments to Mr. Lyle and incloses him the Observations on his account with R....
In the account of Kippen & co. against my father’s estate which you rendered to Mr. Nicholas...
Having but a few Hours Notice of the sailing of a Vessel from this Port for Bilboa, I can only...
I received duly the letter which you were pleased to write me on your arrival , and have been...
I have duly recieved your favor of May 21. and thank you for the details it contains....
I had hoped, Madame la Duchesse, to have again had the honor of paying my respects to you in...
My last news from you were conveyed in your letter of May 28. I ascribe this to your present...
On my return to Virginia I found that my sister Carr had seen it necessary to take her son Dabney...
My last letter to you was of the 6th. instt. acknowledging the receipt of your favors of the 2d....
I wrote the inclosed letter to you a little before I left Paris, and having no occasion to send...
In my letter by last post I forgot to inclose you the bill of exchange for £50. sterl. which you...
I left in the room where I lodged a volume of Lopez de Gomara which I must beg the favor of you...
I inclosed you, the day before yesterday a rough draught of the report I had prepared on the...
Among the accounts which it is necessary for me to settle before my departure, are the...
I have duly received the letter wherein you are so good as to notify to me the honor done me by...
I find among the letters to Mr. Jay, one from Mr. Coxe on the subject of the vibrating rod...
Behold me, my dear friend, dubbed Secretary of state, instead of returning to the far more...
Your favor of March 27. came duly to hand on the 12th.inst. as did your very valuable present of...
I am much obliged to you for your kind offer of the bed; and would avail myself of it as freely...
Th: Jefferson has the honor to inclose for the President’s perusal a letter from Mr. Gouverneur...
Accept my sincere thanks for yourself and the worthy citizens of Alexandria, for their kind...