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My last acknowledged the last of yours that has come to hand. From the date of that I shall...
Several mails preceding that of yesterday brought nothing more Southern than Baltimore. This will...
The paper of yesterday inclosed, will give you a clue to the designs of the faction which has...
It being probable that I shall leave this place early in the ensuing week I drop you an...
My last informed you that an embargo had been proposed and negatived. You will see by the...
Your favor of the 9th. was recd. last evening. To my thanks for the several inclosures I must add...
I have recd. yours of Jany. 8th. You will find by the papers that the communication on French...
At the desire of Mr. de Liancourt, I put into his hands this introduction to your remembrance of...
Your last was of the 17th. inst: and covered one paper of the 12th. The weather has been very...
On opening the letter forwarded by Pickering, which I omitted at Monticello, because I took for...
Since my last which was written on Sunday last and included an introduction of young Mr. Colden...
I have recd. yours of the 3d. instant. I have already informed you of my having forwarded you the...
In the letter left for you in N. York on my leaving that place I omitted to mention to you three...
The letter herewith enclosed from Col: H. Lee with the papers accompanying it fully explain...
Letter not found. 31 March 1793, Orange. In his list of letters to Jefferson (DLC: Rives...
It is not possible yet to calculate with any degree of certainty whether you are to be left by...
Mr. R’s pamphlet is out and will be forwarded by the first opportunity. Altho’ I have kept up an...
By this conveyance you will receive permission through Mr. Jay to make your proposed visit to...
We proceed slowly in business. The Report of Mr. Hamilton has been, of late, the principal...
It being probable that I shall leave this place early in the ensuing week I drop you an...
Since my last I have had the pleasure of your two letters of the 10. and 17. inst: the latter has...
I wrote last evening by a conveyance that hastly occurred to Fredg. This, an idea occurred which...
By a Capt: Simms who setts off this afternoon in the Stage for Philadelphia I forward the Bundle...
I have recd. your favor of the 17 Ult. The election is not likely to terminate in the equilibrium...
Your favor of the 31. ult: and the preceding one without date have been received. The refusal of...
It is not possible yet to calculate with any degree of certainty whether you are to be left by...
Since my last I have made enquiry as to Lownes. In general he is well spoken of, in every...
The past week has been spent chiefly on the question of an Embargo. It was negatived on Friday by...
I am thus far on my way to Philada. and shall proceed on the journey this morning. I left with my...
Your two last favors contained, one of them the letter for Mr. Christie, which has been sent to...
J. M. returns Mr. J. his note endorsed for negociation at the Bank, but recommends in preference...
I left home the day before yesterday which was the date of my last. It was to be accompanied by...
A concurrence of motives has detained me here since the adjournment of Congress. One of them has...
I got here a few days ago, and shall set out in company with Col: Monroe tomorrow. Parker Giles...
Congress are hurrying through the remnant of business before them, and will probably adjourn...
I am thus far on my way to Philada. & shall proceed on the journey this morning. I left with my...
A dysenteric attack at Georgetown with its effects retarded my journey so much that I did not...
The paper for J. F. could not otherwise get to him than with your aid. You must therefore take...
I recd. yesterday your letters containing the papers inclosed. I recd. at the same time a letter...
Having received one letter only from you, and that of very old date, I conclude that mine which...
I take the liberty of putting the inclosed into your hands that in case Col: Lee should have left...
By a Capt: Simms who setts off this afternoon in the Stage for Philadelphia I forward the Bundle...
Finding on my arrival at Princeton that both Docr. Witherspoon and Smith had made excursions in...
T: J. to J. M. Dr. To advances for him on the road to Philada. £14..5..6 To Horse   Credit   By...
I return the paper covered by your favor of the third, which was handed me by a gentleman who...
Exitus in dubio is still the Motto to the election. You must reconcile yourself to the secondary...
My last requested your orders relating to Dohrman’s payment to Me for Mazzei; & I impatiently...
I have written of late by almost every mail, that is, three times a week. From your letter to...
Your favor of the 6th. came to hand on friday. I went yesterday to the person who advertised the...
Since my last by the last weekly mail, I have seen Mr Rittenhouse on the subject of the Kitchen...