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As mr Randolph might possibly be from home, & the inclosed in that case be opened by my daughter,...
Your letter of the 12th. has been longer unanswered than could have been excused by any thing but...
Your favor of the 26th. came to hand yesterday. I had understood that mr Randolph had directed...
Your favor of the 11th. has been duly recieved, but Colo. Hampton had been gone several days. I...
Th: Jefferson presents his friendly salutations to mr Ogilvie, & asks his acceptance of an...
Business prevented my answering your letter of Oct. 21. till I apprehended you had left Albemarle...
Your favor of the 6th. is recieved, and in answer thereto I observe that there is to be a...
I received in due time your letter of Feb. 4. and immediately sent to mr Andrews’s to get the...
Your letter of July 26. came on to this place after I had disposed of all my August funds, which...
I have duly recieved your’s of the 7th. and am sorry for your disappointment at Richmond. at this...
Your’s of the 26th came to hand two days ago. I immediately engaged mr Barnes to remit ten...
I recieved from mrs March a fortnight ago 128 D .80c for you: and understanding that she had not...
Mr. Gantt now lives at Bladensburg, being appointed a judge of Maryland. I wrote to enquire of...
As judge Gantt’s first letter gave me reason to expect a 2d immediately, I have waited to recieve...
I did not recieve your letter of May 24. till my return hither 4. or 5. days ago. I am not able...
Your letter of the 6th. has been duly recieved. I have spoken with Capt Andrews & undertaken to...
Your favor of the 26th. came to hand yesterday, and I now inclose you 40. dollars according to...
In answer to your’s of the 17th. desiring me to procure a Palladio for you either here or at...
I am informed that James Hemings my servant has put himself under your superintendance until he...
Th: Jefferson with his salutations to mr Oldham and his regrets for the loss of the plank...
By a letter of Oct. 12. I asked the favor of you to purchase for me in Richmond & forward to...
Yours of the 17th . is recieved. from my present view of the suit brought against the indorser of...
The sheet iron which I have hitherto had for guttered roofs has come to me ready bent & painted....
Your favor of the 4th. inst. came to hand some days ago; but as the question about the sashes for...
I have this day made a remittance to mr Jefferson out of which he will be enabled to pay you the...
I thank you for your attention to my little commission of the Mahogany and now inclose you an...
On enquiry I found that the small balluster for your Corinthian madillion, if made in...
I recieved yesterday your letter, of the 11th. and observe you are fitting up a Corinthian room...
I have this day remitted to Messrs. Gibson & Jefferson for you the sum of 179. D 80 C being the...
I recieved your favor of the 16th. by the last post, whereby I observe you are engaged on the N....
I recieved last night your letter of the 26th. I am afraid from the account you give of the sheet...
I recieved last night your letter of the day before, and now inclose you the 20. Dollars desired....
On the 26th. inst. there were shipped from Philadelphia 2 boxes of sheet iron for the terras,...
Yours of the 3d. was recieved last night. would not riven pine slabs make a better moveable cover...
I inclose you mr Andrews’ reciept for 174D.18c paid him on your account. mr Poype having obtained...
It is now become very material that the whole of my doors should be finished & got to Monticello...
Your favor of Jan. 24. was recieved in February. I have information of the arrival of the wines...
Mr. Newton having been so kind as to furnish me with a sample of your Port wine, and informed me...
To the Speaker & House of Representatives of the territory of Orleans The expressions by which...
I receive, fellow citizens, with a just sensibility, the expressions of esteem & approbation,...
I welcome you sincerely to the seat of the Government of the United States. the journey you have...
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments to mr Otis & thanks him for the information respecting mr...
In the recess of Senate I issued a commission to John S. Sherburne of N. Hampshire to be attorney...
Th: Jefferson asks the favor of mr Otis to permit him, by his secretary to correct a nomination...
Th: Jefferson presents his salutations & respects to mr Otis. he observes on examining his press...
Th:J returns the inclosed with his salutations & thanks to mr Otis. the only alteration necessary...
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments to mr Otis and observes that, by information just...
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments to mr Otis and presuming the inclosed to be incompleatly...
I discover that with my message to the Senate of Feb. 24. I, by mistake, sent a list of Cadets...
I am often placed before the Senate in an awkward situation by errors, which are not my own, but...