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I was so exceedingly hurried the few Days that I remained in London after the receipt of your...
Your goodness will doubtless attribute my silence to a necessary attention to the duties of...
Some day’s after my return, I did myself the honor of writing to your Excellency; and after...
John left yours of yesterday’s date with the order for 8 Guineas at my house this morning. I have...
I was much pleased by the receipt of yours of the 4th. inst. to find you had arrived safe at...
In a Letter which I wrote your Excellency this morning, I mention forwarding by Mr. Smith your...
I have received yours of the 4th. inst. and am glad you have found a horse that will suit you. I...
I have received yours of the 16th. Ulto. When I sent the press I gave the Gentleman who carried...
Agreable to your request I have been to Woodmason’s as I informed you in my last. He was to have...
I replyed fully to yours of the 9th. Ulto. on the 18th. of the same sinee which I have not had...
I have the honor of forwarding to your Excellency a Copy of a Letter I received this day from Mr....
I have only time to enclose your Excellency a Copy of a Letter received yesterday from Mr....
I had the honor of addressing you on the 18th. inst. in answer to your favor of the 9th. of...
I have received yours of the 23d. ulto. The first printing press has been forwarded some time....
Mr. Adams wrote you on the 11th. ulto. by post, accompanied with an Answer to Mr. Lamb signed,...
Inclosed is Mr. Jones’s answer to your Question. I have given to Mr. Stockdale 4 Vols. of Pope’s...
London, 28 Nov. 1786. Requests that TJ obtain letters of introduction from his friends in Paris...
Inclosed are the Copies of the Letters which you requested in one of yours. I have no tolerable...
No my dear Sir it is not me. It is impossible that my heart would ever permit me to pen a line to...
Mr. Short having informed you from Paris of my intention of being here about the 14th. and of the...
I must most pointedly express my obligation for the Letter of introduction which you forwarded...
I propose embarking in the Packet for Falmouth the day after to-morrow. It is probable I shall be...
In the first place I must introduce my very particular friend Mr. J. B. Cutting as a Gentleman of...
London, 18 Sep. 1787 . Introduces Benjamin Parker, nephew of Daniel Parker, a student at...
The Bearer Mr. Stewart was an officer in our troops during the war and some time under my...
London, 8 Oct. 1787 . Acknowledges TJ’s letter of 28 Sep. ; would be “much flattered if Congress...
Permit me to introduce the Bearer Dr. Walker a young Gentleman from Virginia.—Nothing new has...
By introducing the bearer Mr. Daniel Parker (who I think you encountered once at my lodgings in...
I have been honoured by the receipt of your Letter of the 13th. ulto. and notice the alarm of...
I wrote you by Mr. Littlepage on the 4th. inst. That Letter contains an account of Cash recieved...
After sincerely wishing you many happy returns of the season, I take the liberty of introducing...
I have received yours of the 31st. of Decr. ulto. and cannot express my astonishment sufficiently...
Calculation and Business only I have received your favour of the 2d. inst. and will attempt to...
I wrote by this evenings post and attempted to explain in a satisfactory manner our account. I...
I wrote you last fryday’s post and by Mr. Parker on Saturday. In the former, I find I left out,...
I am really ashamed of myself for the total silence I have observed since my arrival in America,...