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Letter not found. 3 May 1790. Offered for sale in the Parke-Bernet Catalogue No. 468, May 1943.
If you had investigated the Question, concerning Possessions or that about matter and Spirit, in...
I recieved last night your friendly letter of the 12th. which shall be answered the first...
Ask the great Lady, you quoted in your last, whether when I pray for the health of Philadelphia,...
I cannot give up my dear Latin and Greek although Fortune has never permitted me to enjoy so much...
Your favour of the 19 of March deserves a particular consideration and answer, which I have not,...
You make me very happy when you Say, that you agree with me upon the Subject of the...
I should not so soon have troubled you with a reply to your friendly favor of Mar. 15. but for...
I have recd. your favour of the 26th. of Decr. You mention Cobbet. have you read Mr Randolphs...
I am much obliged by your favour of the 8th. Oh how I wish, I had time to write, and you Patience...
Your favour of the fifteenth is received. In a cornfield, which I had manured with seaweed and...
I had heard, before I rec d your Letter of the 12 th , of your new Engagements in the Colledge...
Omnicient Jackson Said to me, at his own Table and repeated it at mine in London, that Chatham...
I do not know if you may have noticed in the Newspapers of a year or two ago that Edward...
Be pleased to accept my cordial congratulations on the felicity of your Family in the arrival of...
I had the Pleasure of yours of August 19, by the last Post, and thank you for your kind...
Your letter of April 13, soars above the visible diurnal Sphære.— I own to you that avarice...
Your Letter of the tenth, like all others from your pen, notwithstanding all your apologies, was...
I am in great perplexity, Every day something Occurs to puzzle my feeble intellect. To whom can I...
I know not whether I shall make you smile or weep, excite your ridicule or pity or contempt when...
I acknowledge my fault in neglecting to answer two or three of your last favours. I now thank you...
This will be delivered you by my grandson Th Jefferson Randolph, who goes to Philadelphia to...
Handsome Bradford, of thy City, allarmed me, the other day at our Athenaeum in Boston, by telling...
you will I hope pardon the Liberty I have taken to address myself to you Sir upon a Subject which...
Your Volume will not produce Answers or Examinations or reflections: but probably Reproaches,...
If I were as rich as Mr Stephen Gerard or Mr William Gray, I would publish and proclaim offers...
I want to write an Essay.—Whom Shall I choose for a Model?—Plutarch, old Montaigne, Lord Bacon,...
If I could be considered as a Friend to the Family I should Advise the Grand Children of Dr...
While at Monticello I am so much engrossed by business or society that I can only write on...
Th: Jefferson being engaged in packing his books will thank Dr. Rush for the volumes lent him if...