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I find myself on the eve of my departure for Virginia without being able to finish your matter....
I recieved yesterday your favor of July 20. and as I expect to be in Albemarle between the 12th....
By some accident your favor of Nov. 19. did not come to my hands till the 8th. inst. In the mean...
Your favor of Apr. 25. came to hand three days ago. The letter to Madame Bellanger will go by the...
I have recieved your favor on the subject of Mr. Payne’s advertisement of the sale of your...
Intensity of employment will I hope be with you a sufficient, as it is a very real, excuse for my...
[…] after […] Loss by fire you […] I procured 2. bed ticks, 3 pair sheets, and 6. blankets to ask...
I am mortified at not having written to you ere this, but if you could follow me from morning to...
On my arrival here I called on Mr. Vaughan, and found that there were only 25. boxes of glass in...
We have been so long without a conveyance to Bordeaux that in the mean time I have recieved a...
I have the pleasure to inclose you a letter which I found on my arrival here. I find one also of...
Your favor of Nov. 15. was a month in getting to me. Since my reciept of it, I have taken such...
I received yesterday your favor of the 1st. inst. I am unable to give you any explanation...
I received yesterday your favor of Oct. 22. and I have by the present post inclosed to Colo....
I have not been inattentive to your matter since my return. I sent your letter to Mr. Vaughan,...
Th: Jefferson with his compliments to Mr. Derieux sends him a letter from Mde. Bellanger. The...
I received your favor of Feb. 14. long after it’s date, and hope that by the present regulation...
I have engaged Mr. Vaughan to make an advance of a second sum of 250. dollars, an order for which...
I recieved yesterday your favor of the 9th. Mine of the 4th. would reach you about five days...
I return you thanks for your letter of Nov. 1. with the valuable information it contained on the...
[…] favor of […] Grand & Co. of Paris. I am always glad to recieve their commands, and shall with...
Being here on my way from Monticello to New York, and learning that there is a vessel here bound...
I take the liberty, my dear Madam, of presenting to you the bearer hereof, Mr. Horry a young...
I was not unapprised that monies had been advanced by the government of Spain, or some of it’s...
The bearer hereof Kenneth Thompson, a citizen of the United States, proposing to go down the...
The bonds you gave me for £28 payable Dec. 15. 1792 and £28. payable Dec. 15. 1793. are put into...
In taking leave, my dear Count, of the country which united our residence, and which procured me...
Je viens de recevoir, mon chere Monsieur, l’honneur de votre lettre du 24. Juillet. La peine avec...
I have the honor to inform you that I have resigned the office of Secretary of state, and that...
In answer to your favor of the 7th. instant I have the honor to inform you that such foreign...
That the Governors be requested to give to the district attornies information of any arrest made...
The Minister Plenipotentiary of France, complains that the Consuls of his Nation are exposed to...
The war at present prevailing among the European Powers producing sometimes captures of vessels...
As I propose to purchase a still here for the use of my plantations, and understand there is a...
I was informed a few days ago that under the law of Congress our carriages were to be enlisted...
I received last night your letter of May 30. I consequently wrote to day to the gentleman who had...
The preceding letter was written when I was in Virginia and was taking the best measures in my...
A bond of mine for £500. sterl. part of Mr. Wayles’s debt to Farrell & Jones being payable the...
Your letters of Feb. 5. and Apr. 24. were duly received. Having on the receipt of the former...
The credit which I was obliged to give on the sale of my tobo. of the year 1790. having put it...
If my letter of Dec. 5. produced disappointment to you, be assured that your’s of the 18th. was...
Your favor of July 6. came to hand on the 12th. In the mean time you must have recieved mine of...
According to the desire expressed in your letter of May 30. to receive negociable paper rather...
In my letter of Aug. 30. I asked the favor of you to furnish me a statement of the paiments made...
I this moment recieve your favor of the 18th. covering my bond No. 1. to Farrell & Jones. The...
I had fully expected to have been ere this returned to Virginia, where I knew I should have the...
When I last wrote to you I expected that I should have been permanently fixed at home this...
When I left public office I expected to be so much at leisure that I should keep up a very...
This accompanies a duplicate of my letter of Oct. 11. troubling you with some small commissions,...
I was going to acknolege th[e receipt of yours of Jany. 5th. and Feb.] 15. when I was seised with...