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Ellen appeared to be feverish the evening you went away: but visiting her a little before I went...
I reached Fredericksburg the day after I left you, and this place on Christmas-day, having...
The object of this letter, my very dear Martha, is merely to inform you I am well, and to convey...
I wrote to mr Randolph on the 30th. of Jan. having just then recieved his of the 19th. it was not...
I wrote on the 13th. inst. to mr Randolph. I now inclose you a letter from your friend Mde....
I wrote to mr Randolph on the 2d. inst. acknoleging the receipt of his letter of the 18th. Jan. I...
It is very long since I wrote to you, because I have been uncertain whether you would not have...
I wrote to mr Randolph on the 9th. & 10th. inst. and yesterday recieved his letter of the 10th....
Yours of Jan. 31. is this moment put into my hands, and the departure of the post obliges an...
I recieved yesterday mr Randolph’s letter of the 23d. giving me the always welcome news of your...
Your’s of the 19. came to hand yesterday. as it says nothing of your health I presume all are...
I recieved yesterday mr Randolph’s letter of the 11th. and at the same time one from mr Eppes ....
I am in hopes, my dear Martha, that I shall hear by the arrival of tomorrow morning’s post, that...
Your’s of Nov. 18. by mr Trist has been duly recieved. my business is become so intense that when...
This is merely, my dear Martha, to say that all is well. it is very long since I have heard from...
I recieved Anne’s letter by the last post , in which she forgot to mention the health of the...
Your letter of the 16th. and mr Randolph’s of the 9th. both came to hand by the last post. since...
I arrived here on Sunday morning (May 30.) to breakfast without having experienced any accident...
From Edgehill to Gordon’s 18. miles. A good tavern, but cold victuals on the road will be better...
I recieved, my dear daughter, your’s of the 13th . by post. I regret extremely the situation of...
I yesterday recieved letters from mr Eppes & Maria. she has been for a considerable time very...
I arrived here on the fourth day of our journey without accident. travelling early one or two...
I have been expecting by every post to learn from you when I might send on to meet you. I still...
Your letter of the 29th. has relieved me from the great anxiety I had felt on your previous...
The last post-days have slipt away from me without adverting to them till too late. I learnt by a...
A promise made to a friend some years ago, but executed only lately, has placed my religious...
So constant, my dear daughter, have been my occupations here since Congress met, that it has...
Our Milton post not having come in last night, we are without news from you. I suppose he has...
Your letter of the 2d. my dear Martha, which was not recieved till the last night has raised me...
I arrived here last night after the most fatiguing journey I have experienced for a great many...
It is a considerrible time, my very dear Martha, since I have written because I have been in...
I arrived here this day week, having travelled through the rain of that day rather than stay in...
I send you the inclosed magazine supposing it may furnish you a few moments amusement, as well as...
Taking for granted that mr Randolph writes to you regularly and much engaged by business &...
A letter from mr Randolph to mr Coles informs him he shall bring you here, but does not say if...
Your letter of the 11th . was recieved and gave me the first intimation of your illness. it has...
Your letter of the 11th. recieved here on the 15th. is the last news I have of you. mr Randolph...
Your letter of Apr. 19. & mr Randolph’s of Apr. 27. have given me the agreeable information of mr...
I have been a month now without hearing from Edgehill, mr Randolph’s letter of May 11. being the...
I have barely time to tell you that mrs Madison has executed your desires and I dare say to your...
I last night recieved a letter from mr Taylor of Baltimore informing me he had sent by the stage...
I performed my journey to this place without any accident or disagreeable circumstance except...
I have been from home now three weeks without having heard from you or of you through any...
Immediately on the reciept of your last letter, as mrs Madison was and is still in Philadelphia,...
I was uneasy at not hearing from you by the last post, that is to say, by the one which arrived...
The carriage goes off in the morning for Centerville, in time, if you should arrive there early &...
I arrived here, my dear Martha, to breakfast, on the Saturday morning before the last, without...
The last letter I have had from Edgehill was Anne’s of June 20. that informed me that the family...
John delivered safely your letter of the 14th. I am sorry you did not continue at Monticello...
Davy arrived last night and will set out tomorrow on his return. by him I send the flower-pot &...