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Your favor of the 24th has just been recd. I am fully aware of the load of business on your...
I have just recd. a letter from Chs. D. Coxe, appealing to my recollection on certain points, and...
I thank you, Dear Sir, for the opportunity of reading mr Taylor’s letter, which I now return....
I received yours of the 19th. on Monday. Genl. Brown, who returned from Monticello on that...
My nephew R L. Madison has turned his thoughts to the new acquisition expected from Spain on our...
I recd. by the last mail your favor of the 7th. The death of Genl. Mason with the manner of it is...
My known respect for the public & personal worth of Dr. Richard Field has led to a wish from his...
Mr. Hackley called on me a few days ago on his way to Washington. I found him very intelligent...
D r Wallis of Fauquier with whom I think you are acquainted seems desirous as his years advan c e...
My friend Col o Peyton, passing thro’ Washington on a trip to the North, will pay his respects to...
The Speaker of the H. of R. the particular friend of my nephew Edgar Macon has intimated to him...
At the risk of incurring the anger of my husband, and under the apprehension of your displeasure;...
Mr. Governeur gave us to understand that we should have the pleasure of seeing you & Mrs. Monroe...
I have just recd. yours of the 31st. Ult. inclosing letters recomending Mr J. T. Tracy, and...
For the last twenty years I have made it a rule to interfere as little as possible with public...
I ought not to have delaid an acknowledgement of your favour of February 20th. and the Volume of...
Amant Spreafico , of Nice , to be Consul of that place instead of Victor Adolphus Sasserno...
I have been lately visited by a mr Miralla, a native of Buenes Ayres, but resident in Cuba for...
I am often placed under the dilemma of either alienating my old friends, or of giving you the...
Your favor of the 23d. having passed on to Milton whence it came back to Orange Court House I did...
Col: Armstead Hoomes is on a visit to Washington with views which will be best explained by...
What can I do, my dear friend, with such letters as the inclosed, but forward them to you? and...
Yours of the 15th. was brought to me from the post=office, Mr. Watson having passed on without...
I have recd. your favor of June 28 covering the papers from the War office, for which I return my...
I inclose you a letter from Thomas Lieper, the Doyen, you know of the genuine republicans of...
It is proper that I should lose no time in apprizing the Visitors of the University that the...
I recd. a few days ago a letter from Mr. Mclean P. M. G. inclosing an application from Mr. Wagner...
I recieve mr Livingston’s question through you with kindness, and answer it without hesitation....
Your favor of Mar. 14. has been duly recieved. in that you ask if my letter to mr Morse may be...
Whilst I was in the Government at Washington, Henry Sidney Coxe, a son of Mr. Tench Coxe, was...
To my requests the day before yesterday I forgot to add that of a Copy of As letter to Harrison...
I recieved last night a letter from Cathalan of Aug. 13. informing me he had just recieved some...
The last Mail brought me your favor of the 13th. with a copy of your message and other documents....
Time has so much obliterated so much of persons & things from my memory that I cannot always...
I recd. in due time your letter inclosing one from your brother on the subject of the "Loyal...
J.M. presents his respects to Mr. Moore & incloses an answer to Mr. W. Price which he requested...
Do me the favor to forward the inclosed letter to your brother, left open for your perusal & to...
Your letter of Feby. 17—was duly recd. under a cover from your brother in the Senate of the U.S....
I thank you, Sir, for the Remarks on the pronuntiation of the Greek language which you have been...
My memory is so entirely in default that I do not remember a single circumstance respecting the...
I recieved yesterday your favor of 2 d proposing to our University the purchase of a...
I believe, Sir, that neither you nor myself have done anything blameable in the transaction which...
In answer to your letter of Oct. 29. I have only to say that I have no thought of parting with my...
I have recd. your letter of the 23d., requesting in behalf of Mr. Jennings such information as I...
On the preceding page is the copy of a letter I took the liberty of addressing to you at it’s...
A ca se arises here in which a grandson of mine, Tho s J. Randol ph is deeply interested, &...
I have duly recieved, dear Madam, your favor of the 10 th with the eloquent Circular and Address...
Th: Jefferson returns his thanks to the honorable mr Morrel Morril for the copy of his speech on...
I received Your last some weeks before I left Monticello , but I believe you are so much...
I owe an Apology for not sooner acknowledging your communication of the 7th. instant. It happened...