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Yours of the 4th. inst. is duly recieved, and I rejoice that you got down without any accident...
The usual accidents of the winter, ice, floods, rains, have prevented the Orange post from coming...
As far as the public papers are to be credited, I may suppose that the choice of Vice president...
You had a right to expect an earlier answer to your favor on the subject of my proportion of Mr....
I was yesterday gratified with the reciept of your favor of [Dec.] 27. which gave me the first...
Your friendly letter of the 2d. inst. never came to hand till yesterday, and I feel myself...
Yours of the 8th. came to hand yesterday. I was not aware of any necessity of going on to...
Yours of the 11th. came to hand yesterday. We are all well here. Anne’s cold still continues, tho...
I recieved yesterday your kind favor of the 4th. inst. and the eulogium it covered on the subject...
It seems probable that I shall be called on to preside in a legislative chamber. It is now so...
I have duly recieved your favor of the 7th. inst. informing me that the American Philosophical...
Your favor of the 2d. inst. came to hand only last night, having been delayed by the failure of...
[In a letter of the 14th. inst. I] recieved [from the governor a resolution of the general...
I have the honor to acknolege the receipt of your favor of the 14th. inst. covering a resolution...
Your’s of the 15th. came to hand yesterday. I am very thankful for the discretion you have...
All well here and in expectation of seeing you on Sunday next. Dr. Taylor has enjoined my...
I have many acknolegements to make for the friendly [anxiety you are pleased] to express in your...
To the American Philosophical society. In a letter of July 3. I informed our late most worthy...
Your favor of Oct. 25 came to hand in due time. Your [manner] of charging interest on my bonds is...
I have got so far, my dear Martha, on my way to Philadelphia which place I shall not reach till...
A paragraph written by Mr. Henry a Senator of the US. from Maryland, and inserted in Bache’s...
3722Memorandum Books, 1790 (Jefferson Papers)
Jan. 3. Pd. for 3 doz. eggs 1/. 4. Gave Patsy for small hhd. exp. 10/. 5. Gave in charity 6/. 6....
3723Memorandum Books, 1791 (Jefferson Papers)
         1791.         Philadelphia Jan. 1. Cutting wood 2/3 etrennes to Printer’s boy .25...
3724Memorandum Books, 1792 (Jefferson Papers)
Jan. 2. Gave Maria .25 C. James Market money 4.D. still due 8d. 3. Recd. from bank by Francis...
3725Memorandum Books, 1793 (Jefferson Papers)
Jan. 3. Lodged in bank of U. S. a quarter year’s salary 875.D. 4. Recd. from bank by Petit 125.D....
3726Memorandum Books, 1794 (Jefferson Papers)
Jan. 1. Pd. James 8.D. pd. Carstairs for boxes in full 3.33. Recd. from the bank of US. for...
3727Memorandum Books, 1795 (Jefferson Papers)
Jan. 1. Recd. from John Clarke of Bedford £55–15 in full discharge of his bond due the 14th. ult....
3728Memorandum Books, 1796 (Jefferson Papers)
Jan. 1. Gave my bond to Lucy Wood for £16. payable this day twelve month for the hire of James....