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The apportionment of taxation in the old states of 3/5 for slaves was decided rather from...
Mr. Sparks accepts with pleasure Mr. Jefferson ’s invitation to dinner at 3 oclock. His friend...
I have received your favor of the 8th. instant, and shall accept with very great pleasure your...
But one of the greatest curiosities I met with was Thomas Jefferson . Whether you will call this...
Your favor of the 7th: of January came safely to hand. I trust you have before this time received...
Will you allow me to ask a favor, which I cannot doubt you will very readily grant? By some...
I hope you will pardon me for the liberty I take in sending you the last number of the North...
Your kind favor of 8 th ult o reached me in Raleigh, and I write to thank you for the willingness...
I am under many obligations to you for your full and satisfactory letter, respecting the part...
I take the liberty to forward to you a recent number of the N. A. Review, which contains an...
I have had the pleasure of receiving your favor of the 13th inst, with a letter enclosed for...
I have procured from the Department of State a copy of the letter from Mr Charles Pinckney to Mr...
After my return to Mount Vernon I looked through the letter books, and noted down the dates of...
Having recently engaged to write a life of Gouverneur Morris, which is to be published with a...
April 25th, Wednesday. Breakfast at Orange Court House. Rode thence to Mr. Madison’s, four miles...
My mind has got into a new perplexity about Pinckney’s Draft of a Constitution. By a rigid...
As Col. Peyton left Boston unexpectedly he did not receive the parcel of letters, as you...
Your two very obliging letters of May 30th. and Aug. 6th. have been received. Although you have...
I hope you will pardon the liberty I take in sending you a work, which I have lately published,...
For some time past I have been contemplating a publication on the American Revolution, intended...
I have this moment received your very obliging note of the 7th. instant. Yours of Nov. 25th. also...
Your favor of March 28th. reached me after my return from Europe. I am glad that the packet...
The enclosed letter from Mrs Randolph was forwarded to me, with the expectation that I should...
In addressing you I am not certain that I do not take an inexcusable liberty, but it is one,...
I send you enclosed a copy of the extract contained in the Draft of Washington’s Farewell...
The Rev d M r Sparks , the bearer of this, being on his travels in your part of Virg a and...