631To James Madison from William Thornton, 1 March 1824 (Madison Papers)
..., to which I immediately assented; the horses were saddled, and we proceeded on our tour. Mr....
...but the Governor sets firm in his saddle and rides carelessly on having ensured the...
633To Thomas Jefferson from William Short, 17 April 1824 (Jefferson Papers)
...& until my last trip to Europe, I had a saddle horse here so perfect in his kind, that I...
634From Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams to John Quincy Adams, 22 June 1824 (Adams Papers)
...at Shepards Town. The Priest was carrying a saddle on his Shoulder, when the Minister stopped,...
635From Thomas Jefferson to James Leitch, 16 August 1824 (Jefferson Papers)
this being intended for a saddle-cloth, I should be glad of a bit of...
636To Thomas Jefferson from Marie-Joseph-Paul-Yves-Roch-Gilbert du Motier, marquis de Lafayette, 9 December 1824 (Jefferson Papers)
...a settled plan and Great Hopes to saddle this Hemisphere With the two principles of Monarchy...
637Thomas Jefferson’s Specifications for the Rotunda Planetarium, 1824?, 31 December 1824 (Jefferson Papers)
at p. a common saddle with stirrups is fixed for the seat of the operator...
638To Thomas Jefferson from Josiah S. Johnston, 3 February 1825 (Jefferson Papers)
...men to Washington—He purchased 30 horses & mules, saddles &C—hired men to take them to the E...
639To Thomas Jefferson from Robley Dunglison, 18 July 1825 (Jefferson Papers)
...rays of the Sun powerfully heating my Saddle, has prevented me from visiting Monticello...
640From Thomas Jefferson to Henry Lee, 15 May 1826 (Jefferson Papers)
..., where I had to leave him, and with my saddle and bridle on my shoulders, to
641To Thomas Jefferson from Thomas Cooper, 18 May 1826 (Jefferson Papers)
...be so, and horse taken out and ridden, and saddles taken and not returned.
642From Thomas Jefferson to Roger Chew Weightman, 24 June 1826 (Jefferson Papers)
...the mass of mankind has not been born, with saddles on their backs, nor a favored few booted...
643[James Madison] to William Taylor, April 1835 (Madison Papers)
...being tractable and safe in harness. As a saddle horse he has none of the attractions beyond...
644Introductory Note: To John F. Mercer, 26 September 1792 (Hamilton Papers)
...at four per cent. but the secretary’s system has saddled us with six per cent. and we have not...
645Editorial Note: Threat of Disunion in the West (Jefferson Papers)
...discourage the attempt. Always reluctant to saddle diplomacy with repetitive, ineffectual, or...
646Editorial Note: Fixing the Seat of Government (Jefferson Papers)
...soon as possible, the President was in the saddle, guiding with a tight rein and also...
647Second Inaugural Address: Editorial Note (Jefferson Papers)
...mounted his horse—probably Wildair, his prized bay saddle horse—and rode the mile and a half...