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I had written to you by Jefferson who travelled on with us as far as Dumfries , but his going off...
I have been looking with great anxiety for some time for a letter from you—My own situation has...
I enclose under cover to you a note for my little boy —I am delighted to hear that he gives you...
I enclose to you a letter from Colo: Bently of Virginia —You will find among your papers another...
Since M r Carr left us I have been confined at least two thirds of my time—I am at present...
I did hope to have had your business ready before this.—I was to have attended Mr Ladd on the 29...
circumstances on which I shall not dwell have prevented my writing to you for some time—I have...
Your letter from Monticello of the 7 th instant was rec e ived yesterday—The one dated the 12. of...
Since my perusal of the batture case I have greatly regretted that you had not previous to the...
When I received your last letter the pamphlet the return of which you requested was in the hands...
My being uncertain whether you had returned from Bedford prevented my writing before I left...
I received in due time the letter forwarded from Floods — I regret that my letter contained any...
Your letter of the 24 th of June has been received and read with great pleasure—If the war...
I met with Doct r Flood at Buckingham court house on the second monday of the present month. From...
Having occasion to send to Milton I have directed the servant to call and enquire after your...
your letter from Poplar Forrest arrived here while I was absent on a trip to Eppington and...
Francis arrived at warren the day after you passed on your last visit to Bedford . on learning...
I have directed Martin to remain at Monticello until he learns to Turn—He will be able to get the...
Francis has been detained in consequence of the severe indisposition of two of my children—They...