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Your’s of the 19. came to hand yesterday. as it says nothing of your health I presume all are...
Mr. Randolph’s convalescence proceeds steadily, not a single circumstance having arisen to throw...
Your letters of the 20th. and 27th. Feb. as well as Mr. Randolph’s of the same dates, came to...
I have got so far, my dear Martha, on my way to Philadelphia which place I shall not reach till...
I inclose you a letter from Jefferson which I presume will inform you he is well, and I send you...
I have received two or three letters from you since I wrote last. Indeed my health has been so...
Since I wrote last to you, which was on the 24th. of March, I have received yours of March 22. I...
The letter you forwarded , my dear Martha, desiring me to attend the Buckingham court of this...
We have had no letter from you since your arrival at the Warmsprings, but are told you are gone...
I was taken with a tooth-ache about 5. days ago, which brought on a very large & hard swelling of...
I recieved, my dear daughter, your’s of the 13th . by post. I regret extremely the situation of...
I now inclose you Petit’s statement of the stores sent round to Richmond to the care of Mr....
We had peaches and Indian corn the 12th. instant. When do they begin with you this year?—Can you...
I wrote you last on the 26th. of the last month. On the 3d. of the present I received Mr....
We are well here, tho’ still without news from Mr. Randolph or yourself, tho’ we have been eight...
Your’s of the 25th. of April came to hand ten days ago, and yesterday I received Mr. Randolph’s...
I have at length found time to copy Petit’s list of the packages sent to Richmond. Tho’ I have...
I have barely time to tell you that mrs Madison has executed your desires and I dare say to your...
I was too much occupied to write by Friday’s post and fear it will occasion your recieving my...
We got in good time to dinner at Montpelier the day I left you, and the next two days being cool,...
I have not received a letter from you since early in February . This is far short of my...
I have no letter from Monticello later than Maria’s of May 29. which is now six weeks old. This...
It is a considerrible time, my very dear Martha, since I have written because I have been in...
I arrived here this day week, having travelled through the rain of that day rather than stay in...
A promise made to a friend some years ago, but executed only lately, has placed my religious...
Ellen tells me that a request is communicated thro’ M r Randolph & yourself from the Freemason...
I presume mr Randolph informs you himself that he is quite well. indeed I have no doubt he could...
Mr. Randolph continues well without the least retrograde circumstance. he sleeps well, walks a...
My last letters from Edgehill mentioned that you had been indisposed but had got the better of...
We have been, my ever dearest Martha , now weather bound at this place since Sunday was sennight....
Having not received a letter by yesterday’s post, and that of the former week from Mr. Randolph...
I forgot to bring with me the gravy spoons to be converted into Dessert spoons. I must therefore...
As it seems now tolerably probable that the British squadron in our bay have not in contemplation...
I recieved yesterday yours of the 2d. my fever left me the day I wrote to you, and the swelling...
It is now very long since I have had a letter from you. I hope you continue in good health, and...
I write to you, my dear Patsy, from the Canal of Languedoc, on which I am at present sailing, as...
I inclose you two of Petit’s receipts. The orthography will amuse you, while the matter of them...
Madame de Traubenheim wrote me word yesterday you were unwell. I shall come to Panthemont to-day...
The badness of the roads retards the post, so that I have recieved no letter this week from...
I am in hopes, my dear Martha, that I shall hear by the arrival of tomorrow morning’s post, that...
The present will serve just to tell you that I am well, and to keep up my plan of writing once a...
John delivered safely your letter of the 14th. I am sorry you did not continue at Monticello...
I wrote to you the last week, but a pressure of business at the time prevented my answering a...
I recieved yesterday mr Randolph’s letter of the 11th. and at the same time one from mr Eppes ....
In my letter of last week to Mr. Randolph I mentioned that I should write every Wednesday to him,...
Mr. Randolph’s letter of the 18th. has been received since my last. The one it covered for Great...
Your’s of Nov. 29. and Mr. Randolph’s of Nov. 28. came to hand five days ago. They brought us the...
My latest news from Edgehill was Ellen’s letter of the 1st. inst. which seems to have closed her...
I have just learned from the Enquirer the death of my old & valuable friend Cathalan of...
The object of this letter, my very dear Martha, is merely to inform you I am well, and to convey...