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Your favor of the 12 th is recieved and also the Nautical Almanacs for 1811. 12. for which accept...
I some time ago (in Jan.) took the liberty of putting a letter for Peter Derieux under cover to...
It is sometime since I recieved from mr Tazewell a letter in which he says ‘I presume it will be...
Papers, pamphlets, Exhibits E t c. made up for the use of Counsel. N o 1. a volume in 8 vo and a...
Batture . State of the case Not long after the establishment of the city of N. Orleans , and...
When I recieved your letter of Dec. 29. my Memoir on the case of the batture was out of my hands,...
I avail myself of the partial acquaintance between us to which a former occasion gave birth to...
Your servant arrived here the day before yesterday, since which the weather has been showery, &...
Since I had last the pleasure of writing to you, I have to acknolege the reciept of your favors...
Altho’ not personally known to you, I am probably so by name and character, & therefore take the...
I am to thank you for your two letters of the 18 th & the attention you have been so kind as to...
I learn with sincere concern, from yours of the 15 th recieved by our last mail, the difficulties...
Your letter of the 18 th gives me the hope you have recieved that which I had taken the liberty...
The inclosed letter came to my hands a few days before Francis left us, & was reserved to go by...
Mr Dabney Carr has written to you on the situation of the Editor of the Aurora , and our desire...
I recieved last night yours of the 29 . William Johnson of Milton has two boats on the river & is...
Having occasion for some window glass of the sizes below mentioned, & supposing it may be had in...
Thomas E. Randolph in Account with Th: Jefferson D r Cr. D 1809. May 15. By balance on account to...
I wrote you on the 18 th of March , since that I begin to get the produce of the year to market,...
Accept my thanks for your kindness in procuring & forwarding the Plaister. by the present post I...
I believe our account stands thus. D 1809. May 2. due of course Aug. 2. 304.36 Sep. 21. due Dec....
By the present post I desire mess rs Gibson & Jefferson to remit you 360.D. for Gen l Kosciusko ,...
Your favor of Feb. 6. was duly recieved. I am now beginning to get my crop to market where (...
I have gone much beyond my stipulated term for remitting you the balance due for the supply of...
I have long waited & waited in the expectation that I might have occasion to make some larger...
I am at length enabled to have paiment made to you of the balance for which I have been so long...
I presume you have recieved the sum of 1333 ⅓ D from mr Samuel J. Harrison which he assured me...
In my letter of Jan. 27. I informed you I was just setting out for Bedford to see about getting...
When you mentioned that your supplies of butter might stand in discharge of my order for bran, &...
Your favors of Mar. 18. and Apr. 1. have been duly recieved. the extract from Armstrong’s letter...
I have been long wishing for an opportunity, by someone going to Philadelphia in the stage, to...
In a former letter I promised a list of the books quoted & possessed by me, & of those quoted but...
Books quoted & possessed by me. Books quoted but not possessed by me. Civil law. Ferriere Valin...
It is with real reluctance I trouble you with small commissions, which I know ought not to be...
The interruption of our intercourse with France , for some time past, has prevented my writing to...
I feel much concern that suggestions stated in your letter of the 5 th inst. should, at this...
I have to acknolege the reciept of your letters of Jan. 20. & Sep. 14. 1810. and, with the...
I return you the note signed, and filled up with the former sum supposing it not best not to...
I have duly recieved your favor of Aug. 10. and, with it, your beautiful account of the pines &...
I recieved through mr Warden the copy of your valuable work on the French revolution, for which I...
Your favor of the 4 th did not arrive here till yesterday, owing to the late rains which have...
Your favor of the 10 th was recieved yesterday. I should be unwilling that any use should be made...
I felicitate you sincerely on your destination to Paris , because I believe it will contribute...
My last letter to you was of the 26 th of February of the last year. knowing of no particular...
1811. Apr. 17. a survey of the line between Lego & Pantops from the stump of the old line tree...
A little before the reciept of your favor of Feb. 25. the inclosed letter had come to my hands,...
I am now entered on my 69 th year. the tables of mortality tell me I have 7. years to live. my...
I left in the President’s house a print of the Diocletian palace a drawing of the Capitol on that...
The inclosed account , having been accidentally mislaid, remained unattended to till I lately...
We are, four of us, sportsmen, in my family, amusing ourselves much with our guns. but the powder...