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Thomas Law Esq r from bodily infirmity has devolved upon M r J. B. Cutting the grateful task of...
Th: Jefferson salutes D r Cutting with antient & friendly recollections, and with a mind which...
I am aware that in your retreat—you ought not lightly to be intruded upon by visitors or letter...
An appeal to my memory is an appeal to a blank. the mass of matters in various office which has...
I used the freedom about eighteen days ago to solicit your recollections of an ancient case—no...
I duly rec d your favor of the 9 th at which date it seems you had not rec d mine of the 2 d but...
I duly received this morning your favour of the 18 th but that of the 2 d —in which you had the...
Thomas Law Esq r who has just embarked on a visit to his friends in England, prior to his...
It is so difficult for me to write or to get writing done that I am late in acknol g your’s of...
Accept my grateful acknowledgments for your letter of Aug 27 th The documents that you have been...