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I Hope Your Health, the Report on Which Has for Some time Given me inexpressible Anguish, is Now...
Our Beloved Jefferson is No More, My dear friend, and While I Mingle My Sorrows With Yours, I...
Altho I Have Not Since My Return to france Received any direct letter from Monticello, I Have the...
M r Connel who is Returning to the United States is pleased to take Charge of some Books which...
On this Sad time of My departure I find a Consolation, My dear Miss Hellen, in Expressing the...
Permis me to offer you, in the name of young and very distinguished friend M. Thierry, an...
This Letter will Be delivered By M. de Syon a Good Young French man who was acquainted with us in...
I am on my way to Norfolk from thence to proceed to Raleigh, Fayetteville, to South Carolina,...
Receive the Most Cordial Congratulations from an old friend of the father and the Son, who on...
Your Letter Has found me at Richmond where I Came in obedience to a kind invitation from the...
The Happy days I Have past at Monticello Are over; But they Have Left on My Heart an impression...
“From Monticello we went to Montpelier, the charming residence of the ex-president Madison; there...
As Soon as I found Myself once more on the Happy Shore of America, one of My first inquiries Was...
The kind invitation from the citizens of Charlottesville is on Every account gratifying to my...
Here I am Arrived in the fond Expectation to See of Sunday morning, But find myself once more...
Here I am on My Visiting progress, delighted With the improvemens I Every Where Witness, and...
I Have Been Very Happy to See You, and altho’ I Regretted The Shortness of My Visit, and the...
My dear Excellent friend, Here I am, on American ground, Welcomed in a Manner that Exceeds the...
On My Arrival at this Beloved place it Was My intention to Hasten to quincey and Embrace You...
General Pepe’s character is so well known to you that it is only as His friend that I claim the...
It is a very long while since my eyes were gratified with a sight of Your Handwriting: I know...
I Most Heartily thank You for Your Affectionate Letter of Last october which I Have received only...
In my letter By mr Gallatin I announce to you, my dear friend, two Books of which I now inclose....
While You Are Enjoying the peice of private Life I am Sure You Will Not be disturbed By the...
I Have not Had for a Long time the pleasure to Hear from You, and Beg You not to Leave me in this...
I am much obliged to You for the Very Agreable Acquaintance of Mr Theodore Lyman; to Him I Will...
Your kind Letter may 14 h By m r Lyman is the Last I Have Received. I know You Had Rather Ride...
I Most affectionately partake in the Gratification You are going to derive from the Arrival of Mr...
I Was a few days Ago in paris when M r G. Ticknor Left a Card and a Letter from You which I...
I Cannot Let g al Bernard Embark with His Amiable Lady and family for America without a line to...