1To Thomas Jefferson from Duncan Rose, 26 February 1789 (Jefferson Papers)
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2To Thomas Jefferson from Alexander McCaul, 14 August 1788 (Jefferson Papers)
...amazed when I tell you that among the great number of respectable names that owed money to my Partners and myself that not one amongst them have said they would pay their debts except yourself Mr. John Rose and Mr. John Nicholas. It will serve no good purpose for me to complain, but I have been hardly used, my Property confiscated and withheld from me, and instead of its being allowed to...
3To Thomas Jefferson from John Banister, 19 January 1786 (Jefferson Papers)
Our Friend D. Rose is gone to Elesium for he was an Isralite indeed with out guile.
4To Thomas Jefferson from Horatio Gates, 16 August 1784 (Jefferson Papers)
, who does me the Honour to present this Letter, has served with much Reputation almost from the begining of the War until its final Glorious Conclusion in 1782. He rose regularly in the Massachusetts Regiment in which he was first appointed an Ensign to the Rank of Captain, and was appointed Aid de Camp to Major General du Portail towards the Close of War. The last Campaign, he...
5To Thomas Jefferson from Martha Jefferson, 8 [March] 1787 (Jefferson Papers)
...shall dine at the abesse’s table. If you are I shall at the end of my quarter. The kings speach and that of the eveque de Narbone has been copied all over the convent. As for Monseur he rose up to speak but sat down again
6Enclosure: Thomas Jefferson to John Kemp, 6 November 1788 (Jefferson Papers)
...broad brass furniture best polishd bitts with barrs, & polish’d Iron Work, the harness made compleat with 3 setts of traces to go either four in hand, one or two postilions, with additional reins white fronts & roses
7To Thomas Jefferson from Francis Hopkinson, 12 May 1784 (Jefferson Papers)
...yesterday. Yesterday Forenoon the same Balloon was raised from Mr. Morris’s Garden, and last Evening another was exhibited at the Minister of France’s, to the great Amusement of the Spectators. They rose twice or perhaps three Times the Height of the Houses, and then gently descended, without Damage. They were open at Bottom, and of Course the Gas soon wasted. I am contriving a better...
8To Thomas Jefferson from James Madison, 17 October 1784 (Jefferson Papers)
The Chief of the Mohawks rose, and holding up a Belt of Wampum, said,
9To Thomas Jefferson from C. W. F. Dumas, 24 July 1788 (Jefferson Papers)
Vous verrez, Monsieur, par la Dépêche ci-jointe, combien de bonnes gens sont encore en ce pays sur le Lit de roses de Montezuma. Je me recommande à votre bon souvenir, et suis avec grand respect, de Votre Excellence, Le très-humble & très-obéissant serviteur,
10To Thomas Jefferson from John Page, 7 March 1788 (Jefferson Papers)
...but we seldom have had more than 4 or 5 very cold Days without a Change to warm Weather. On the 15th. of Jany. York River was frozen over opposite the Town, but the next Day the Thermometer rose 24° with a South West Wind which produced a very great Thaw and apparently Summers Heat. I have not been at Leisure to keep a Journal of the Weather for a long Time past but our Friend Jameson has...