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If I could dream as much Wit as you, I think I should wish to go to Sleep for the rest of my...
Your Anecdotes are always extreamly Aprospros and none of them more So than those in your Letter...
I agree with Sidney as quoted in your favour of the 13th. That civil War is preferable to Slavery...
I have been prevented from acknowledging, as soon as I could have wished, your kind favor of the...
Thank you for your favor of the 1st. I might have quoted Job as well as St Paul, as a Precedent:...
I rejoice to find that Pensilvania has returned to reason and Duty in the affair of the Miss...
Your Letters are not apt to lie a month unacknowledged. That of May 5th. is before me since which...
A thousand thanks to Richard for his Auroras and ten thousand to you for your Letter of the 14th....
I thank you for your favour of July 26 and its Enclosures. You have frequently, in a most...
If I were not as disinterested as a Patriot, I should answer every Line from you as soon as recd....
Thanks for yours of Aug. 25 and the Papers enclosed. They are very high and very warm. You...
I have long owed you a letter in answer to yours of May 3. an acknolegement of the reciept of the...
I recd. in course yours of the 7th. Fox was a remarkable Character. I admire the Morsell of...
Bacon the great Bacon was fond of Paradoxes. What could The Old Hunks mean by Great Men having...
I duly recd. the two pamphlets which you were so obliging as to inclose me; and had hoped ere...
I received yesterday your new Edition on Animal Life and Madam read it in the evening to me and...
I thank you for the pleasing account of your Family in your favour of the 5th. As I take a lively...
Thanks for “the light and Truth” as I used to call the Aurora, which you sent me. You may descend...
Thanks for yours of the first and the two Packetts. Who are they who furnish the Aurora with Such...
What can I say to my Friend in return for his Letter of 26th of April? My Grief for the...
I acknowledge my fault in neglecting to answer two or three of your last favours. I now thank you...
Your Exhortation to Punctuallity and your Tic doulourouse had scarcely been read to my Family...
I have been entertained and diverted with the humour and the Wit of my Old Friend O Brian as you...
I am much obliged by your favour of the 8th. Oh how I wish, I had time to write, and you Patience...
Mrs Adams Says She is willing you Should discredit Greek and Latin, because it will destroy the...
The Bearer, Alfred Madison, a son of my brother, labours under a complaint, which being thought...
I thank you for the “Report” on the African Trade, accompanying your favor of the 29th. We have...
Letter not found. 18 December 1810, Washington. Offered for sale in Parke-Bernet Catalogue No....
It was but yesterday that I was able to obtain the inclosed Review of Works of Mr Ames, which you...
I Sent my Wife to the Post Office this morning with a Letter to you inclosing a Review of Fisher...
I had been considering for some days whether it was not time, by a letter, to bring myself to...
Your favour of the 10th, is just come from the Post Office. I thank you for reading the Pamphlet,...
As I am never weary of Writing to you, because I write always without thinking, I am not sorry to...
Letter not found. 4 February 1811. Offered for sale in Parke-Bernet Catalogue No. 499, “The...
In your Favour of the 4th., according to my Judgment you have given up the whole Controversy. You...
I thank you for the Trouble you have kindly taken in procuring the Samples of Coins for my Son J....
As Charité commens par soi même, or as We more elegantly express it, as Charity begins at home, I...
I have several sweet letters from you the last of which is the 20th of this month. The table of...
Upon honor, now, Rush! You cannot be serious in calling me, mad, to my Face! I learned a proper...
I write to you from a place, 90. miles from Monticello , near the New London of this state, which...
If I could be considered as a Friend to the Family I should Advise the Grand Children of Dr...
Your Letter of the 20th., My dear Friend, has filled my Eyes with Tears,—and, indurated Stoick as...
Suum cuique decus Posteritas rependit, has some Truth in it and you have addressed several...
you will I hope pardon the Liberty I have taken to address myself to you Sir upon a Subject which...
I have recd. your favor of the 6th. inclosing the Pamphlet from the Earl of Buchan. Could a...
Sobrius esto! Recollect your own Non Nobis! Your Letter of the 20th. of September I communicated...
Be pleased to accept my cordial congratulations on the felicity of your Family in the arrival of...
On this our Thanksgiving day, among innumerable other Blessings, I have to thank express my...
Shall I congratulate or condole with you on the appointment of your Son to be Comptroller of The...
While at Monticello I am so much engrossed by business or society that I can only write on...