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I am happy to hear that the children are likely to bear the attack of the whooping cough with...
Lest you should fail in getting Smith’s paper I inclose you a paragraph prepared for that, &...
I recieved two hours ago your favor of the 3 d and lose no time in executing the bond and lodging...
I was glad to recieve your letter of yesterday, altho’ I assure you it was not necessary to...
I expected this would have gone by your waggon before this. But several accidents have delayed...
M r Pendleton found me this morning at my mill as he past it, and delivered me your favor of the...
I inclose you a letter from Judge Peters, president of the board of agriculture at Philadelphia ,...
I have to acknolege the receipt of yours of Jan. 28. & 30. & Feb. 3. that of the 30th. came by...
I wrote to my dear Martha Dec. 27. and to yourself Jan. 3. I am afraid my nailery will stop from...
Every thing from Europe for some time past being interesting, I have sent you some of the Public...
By yesterday’s mail I learn that it would be the desire of many of the good citizens of our...
The bearer hereof, Thomas Mann Randolph is authorized by me to make sale of any portion of my...
Casting my eye over a printed copy of the late Report of the Visitors of the University , I...
Yours of the 11th. came to hand yesterday. We are all well here. Anne’s cold still continues, tho...
You are probably anxious to hear of the election, and indeed it is the only thing of which any...
The post of last night brings us agreeable information from New Orleans & Natchez. Genl....
The children are in high health and spirits. They have learnt to say ‘Mama is gone.’ Jefferson...
Being informed, that report has ascribed to me many opinions relating to the public trust, for...
[ Annapolis, 2 Mch. 1784 . Entry in SJL reads: “TMR. Sailing of ratification Feb. 17—pacification...
Colo. J. Nicholas not having been able to get two magistrates to attend, according to the former...
James arrived yesterday with your favor of the 14th. the book, and the Cole seed. Your clover...
I have been so closely engaged since I came here that I have not had time to write any letter...
The bearer of this M r Calverley is by profession a painter, he has done a great deal of painting...
I wrote you last on the 31st. of Mar. since which I have recieved G. Jefferson’s of Mar. 22....
It is with an aching heart I take up my pen, & this circumstance must apologise for my...
My last to you was of the 22d. inst. & on the same day I recieved yours of the 12th. I have in mr...
I recieved last night your favor of the 22d. and thank you for the intelligence it contained...
Your’s from Richmond is recieved. as soon as Colo. Cabell comes, within whose district Goochld....
Permit me to introduce to you the bearer hereof Mr. Cassinove, a gentleman from Holland of...
I now inclose you Govr. Drayton’s answer to Doctr. Tucker by which you will percieve that there...
I did not write to you by the last post because I expected you would be on the road; but as I...
I wrote you last on the 26th. since which yours of the 22d. was recieved, to wit on the Tuesday....
Your’s of the 24th . came to hand last night. on application to the Postmaster Genl. it seems...
The letter of Col o Taylor to Judge Roane recieved from you thro’ Martha , I now return in a...
Believing a letter will still find you at home, I drop you a line to give you the Western news. a...
Mr. Watkins arrived here yesterday evening, and besides the 120. Dollars (which were perfectly in...
I inclose a letter for Colo. C. L. Lewis of Buckisland, which, from it’s contents, will justify...