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I hope if the Marquiss de la Fayette is returned to Paris he may be able to give us some account...
Mr. Trumble will have the honour of delivering this to you. The knowledge you have of him, and...
If I had thought you would so soon have Sent for your dear little Girl, I should have been...
Mr. Adams has already written you that we arrived in London upon the 27 of May . We journey’d...
If I had thought you would so soon have sent for your dear little Girl, I should have been...
Col. Humphries talks of leaving us on monday. It is with regret I assure you Sir that we part...
Mr. Adams being absent I replie to your Letter this day received, that Mr. Adams has written to...
Your Letter of July 22d was by Some mistake in the post office at Boston Sent back as far as...
I received by Col Franks Your obliging favour and am very sorry to find your wrist Still...
The Gentleman who is so kind as to convey this to you is from Carolina, his Name is Smith. He is...
Col. Humphries talks of leaving us on Monday. It is with regret, I assure you, Sir, that we part...
The Gentleman who is so kind as to convey this to you is from Carolina, his name is Smith. He is...
Your very polite favour was handed me by Colo. Franks. I am much obliged to you for the execution...
Had you been no other than the private inhabitant of Montecello, I should e’er this time have...
Mr. Fox a young gentleman from Philadelphia who came recommended by Dr. Rush to Mr. Adams, will...
Your very polite favour was handed me by Col. Franks. I am much obliged to you for the execution...
The publick Advertiser— Yesterday Lord Gerge Gordon had the Honour of a long conference with his...
your kind and Friendly Letter found me in great affliction for the loss of my dear and only...
your obliging favours of july and August came safe to Hand. the first was brought during my...
Had You been no other than the private inhabitant of Montecello, I should e’er this time have...
I hope if the Marquiss de la Fayette is returned to Paris he may be able to give us some account...
your Letter of July 22d was by some mistake in the post office at Boston sent back as far as...
Mrs. Adams presents her respectfull compliments to Mr. Jefferson and asks the favour of him to...
in the midst of the Bustle and fatigue of packing, The parade & ceremony of taking leave at...
I have to congratulate you upon the safe arrival of your Little Daughter, whom I have only a few...
In the midst of the Bustle and fatigue of packing, the parade and ceremony of taking leave at...
I had the Honour of addressing you yesterday and informing you of the safe arrival of your...
Sickness for three weeks past, has prevented my acknowledging the receipt of your Letter of...
I would not omit so good an opportunity as presents by Mr. Short, of continuing the...
Your Letter of June 13 th came duly to hand; if it had contained no other Sentiments and opinions...