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In my letters of the 30th. and 31st. of July I took the liberty of asking the favor of you to...
Some time in the first half of September I do not know exactly when, mr Eppes purchased a horse...
It is long since I have written to you. this proceeds from the difficulty of writing with my...
The bond to Hawkins presented to me yesterday had been given by mr Yancey on my acc t for the...
I have got so far, my dear Martha, on my way to Philadelphia which place I shall not reach till...
I have this moment signed the bill for a general embargo on all American vessels. it passed by...
Th: Jefferson has the honor to send to the President Dr. Thornton’s answer to Mr. Hallet’s...
The affectionate sentiments of esteem and approbation which you are so good as to express towards...
I have endeavored to obtain a final order for the American prisoners at Roscoff. I was promised...
I have a grandson, Francis Eppes whom I should be very glad to have put under your tuition the...
I inclosed you by last post a letter meant for your brother . It was in answer to one I had...
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments to Cap t Simington and his thanks for the two books he has...
By this day’s post I have the honour to return the drawings of the Capitol which had been left...
I formerly had some good cyder of you, & I understand you generally make it. if you can furnish...
The post having made it night before his arrival yesterday and my mail extraordinarily...
It is sometime since I recieved from mr Tazewell a letter in which he says ‘I presume it will be...
I now send you a letter to the Governor of Virginia, sealed, and covering the affidavits with...
I wrote you two letters yesterday, the one direct , the other thro’ Cap t Peyton . after sending...
Having been absent in England at the time you did me the honour to write me on the 5th. of April,...
The opinion which in your letter of Jan. 24. you are pleased to ask of me on the comparative...
I inclose you fifteen hundred livres being all the money I have in this moment. I must beg the...
I duly recieved your favor of Mar. 1. with the map it covered, for which be pleased to accept my...
I had the pleasure by a gentleman who saw you at Birmingham to hear of your welfare. By Capt....
I see with real concern the situation in which you are placed, and fear you do not form a true...
There is an Indian Chief from Kaskaskia with some companions arrived here, whose rank, services,...
The bearer hereof Mr. Ciracchi, a celebrated sculptor from Rome, proposing to go to Boston to...
Your letters of the 23 d and 24 th come to hand just in the moment of the return of our mail. I...
Conversn with mr Erskine he was much alarmed at the conversn out of doors looking like a decln of...
A dislocation of my right wrist has for three months past disabled me from writing except with my...
My last to you was of the 2d. inst. since which I have received yours of the 3d. and 7th. I...