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My last was to Maria of the 12th. of Feb. I have been discouraged from writing under the...
Mr. Randolph’s second letter of Feb. 27. directing the money you were to advance to be repaid at...
I feel great pleasure in any circumstance, which may present me to your remembrance.—No person...
Your letter of the 1st. inst. came to hand yesterday. that of Feb. 27. had thrown us off our...
I observe in Greenleaf’s paper of the 5th. inst. page 3d. a collection of newspapers advertised...
This will be present’d you, Mr Jefferson, by Cap. Benj. Peirce of Rhode-Island, commandor of the...
I now inclose for you a number of the Republican , along with the last number of the Examiner,...
Agreeably to what I informed you in my letter of the 9th. inst. I now inclose you one thousand...
I am by to nights post favor’d with yours of the 4th.; The sum I advanced for Mr. R. to L. & B....
Mar. 11. conversing with mrs Adams on the subject of the writers in the newspapers, I took...
Agreeably to my promise in my letter of the 9th. inst. I have this day inclosed to Messrs. George...
Mar. 11. the jury bill before the Senate . mr Read says that if from any circumstances of...
Agreeable to the arrangement expressed in my letter of the 9th. inst. I did on the 11th. inclose...
I should with great pleasure have accomodated you with the notes mentioned in your letter had it...
I hope You will excuse the freedom I took last week of Sending you some Examiners, and a number...
I have long been of opinion that the only means we can have of coming at the descent and...
I recieved the inclosed letter from a Mr. Luther Martin of Baltimore, requesting me to answer the...
I had twice before attempted to open a correspondence by writing to you, but recieving no answer,...
I have again spoken to the inspectors respecting your lost hhd. of Tobacco. They say they are...
Mar. 14. Freneau in Charleston had the printing of the laws in his paper. he printed a pamphlet...
I am much obliged to you for the pamphlet you Sent me, and have only to regret that there is not...
Since my last I have been favored with the following inclosures—The Bill relating to Electors...
My poor Mary is still confined—She is well enough to pass to an adjoining room but has not yet...
I wrote you before I left home informing you of the unlucky error I had committed in not selling...
Permit me to introduce to you my friend Mr. John Hoomes jr., son of Mr. Hoomes of the Bowling...
I have to acknolege the reciept of your favor of Feb. 14. never was so unfortunate a slip made as...
The auther, sensible of the rank which you hold in the literary world, presents you with due...
John Dickinson accepts with many Thanks the Copy of the late Resolution of the Legislature of...
I have the pleasure to transmit you a copy of the report of a Committee of the House of Delegates...
Mr. Parkyns has done himself the Honor to pay his respects to Mr. Jefferson, and shall esteem...