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In the course of the day on which you left us here in July last, a young medical gentleman called...
My friend mr Thomas Digges of Warburton whom you met here the first evening I had the pleasure of...
This will be handed you by my grandson Th Jefferson Randolph who goes on to Philadelphia to...
I sincerely regret the postponement of your departure till the 12th. of May. Congress will rise...
Yours of the 12th. is recieved. Congress I think will rise in about three weeks, say about the...
I wrote you on the 19th. Dec. my expectations of the arrival at this place of the big bones which...
I have never heard to what family you ascribed the Wild sheep, or fleecy goat, as Govr. Lewis...
I am much indebted for your favor of the 4th. & for the information & kind offers of attention to...
ThJefferson presents his friendly salutations to Doctr. Wistar, and according to the desire of M....
I have a grandson, the son of mr Randolph, now about 15. years of age, in whose education I take...
Yours of the 19th. has been recieved, as was a former one proposing mr Hassler to be employed in...
I inclose you a letter from Dr. Goforth on the subject of the bones of the Mammoth. immediately...
Th: Jefferson presents his salutations to Dr. Wistar; & incloses him mr Stuart’s letter which...
I am indebted to mr Kuhn, our Consul at Genoa, for M. de Moveau’s book on the disinfection of...
I inclose you a letter from Doctr. Brown by which you will percieve that the bones which are the...
I have written this day to Doctr. Brown and to mr John Brown to take measures for ascertaining...
While visiting some parts of Europe, I thought it might be useful to bring home some specimens of...
The inclosed letter from Colo. Tatham and the fac simile it covers, being intended for the A....
Th: Jefferson with his friendly salutations to Doctr. Wistar incloses him a paper for the Society...
I inclose you a pamphlet from mr Biot a member of the National institute which he desires to have...
I have recieved from a scientific gentleman in Copenhagen a box containing 150. pieces of Roman...
The inclosed papers, with some eggs of the silk-worm of Italy were sent to me from Siena, by mr...
Mr. T. M. Randolph being desirous of perusing the work of Faujas which I sent you some time ago,...
Th: Jefferson returns his thanks to Doctr. Wistar for the copy of Segur’s Frederic which he shall...
I recieved last night your favor of the 22d. and believe it will be as well to send the books...
I inclose for communication to the Philosophical society a paper from mr Dunbar of Natchez, on...
Having recieved the inclosed essay on public education from it’s author, the revd. mr Knox , &,...
The inclosed sheets may contain some details which perhaps may be thought interesting enough for...
Your favor of the 10th. of Apr. in answer to mine of Mar. 22. satisfied me perfectly as to Doctr....
Th: Jefferson presents his friendly salutations to Doctr. Wistar and incloses him a letter from...