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The points on which Th: Jefferson insists with mr Alexander are the following, & he will,...
When I saw you at court I requested you would not meddle with any grounds without the 8. fields...
Our lease witheld the right of clearing within the limits of Shadwell for a reason, well...
Being extremely pressed by mr Higginbotham I must again urge you on the subject of the arrearages...
The sentiments of attachment, respect & esteem expressed in your address of the 20 th Ult. have...
In my letter of the 5 th inst. I requested what time you could give me for further enquiry on the...
Not being able to go myself in quest of the information respecting Gov r Lewis which was desired...
In compliance with the request conveyed in your letter of May 25. I have endeavored to obtain,...
I have duly recieved your favor of Feb. 9. with the copy of the publication called Love & Madness...
I had seen the advertisement of your spinning machine some time ago, and wished to know it’s...
My letter of Aug. 30. informed you of my departure on a journey before I could consult the person...
My letter of Jan. 14. has been followed with such a constant succession of ice & snow as to have...
Your favor of Dec. 2. arrived here while I was on a journey which occasioned me an absence of...
I was much concerned to learn by a letter from Mess rs Gibson & Jefferson of Richmond that they...
Your favor of the 19 th comes to hand in the moment of my setting out on a journey which will...
When you were so kind as to exhibit to me at Washington your Spinning machine with 6. spindles...
Your favor of the has been duly recieved; & it would have given me great pleasure to have been...
The death of mr Mathers , Serjeant at arms to the Senate, is likely, I understand, to overwhelm...
It has been communicated to me through a friend that you wish my opinion on a paragraph of the...
I am duly sensible of the mark of consideration you ha ve been so kind as to shew me in...
My friend Doct r Barton proposes, for the benefit of his health, to try a sea voyage and the air...
Your letters of Mar. 20. & Apr. 15. are both recieved: the former only a week ago. they brought...
Your letters of Aug. 26. and Oct. 25. have been both recieved. the condition of my friend Mazzei...
I wrote you a long letter on the 14 th inst. and as it went by Duplicates one thro’ mr Vaughan of...
Your letter of Oct. 24. was recieved last night, and I have inclosed it to the Secretary at war ....
Immediately on the reciept of your favor of Nov. 26. I wrote to mr Gelston , asking the favor of...
The bearers hereof, mr Alexander M c Rae & Major John Clarke proposing to visit France on their...
Another General , it seems, has lost us another thousand men by suffering them to be surprised;...
This will be handed you by mr Coles , the bearer of public dispatches, by an Aviso . he has lived...
I have long ago, in my heart, congratulated our country on your call to the place you now occupy...