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It being interesting to me that the inclosed letters should get safely to their destination, I...
Your favor of the 10 th is this moment recieved. the plat it covers shall be duly examined. you...
When I retired from the government, I yielded with too much facility, first to the importunities...
Your letters of Nov. 30. & Dec. 21. have been recieved with great pleasure. a truth now and then...
A most important appointment for the landholders of our part of the country is now about to be...
Your letter of the 10 th has been duly recieved. the objects of our contest being thus entirely...
The events which have lately taken place at Washington , & which truly disgrace our enemies much...
Yours of July 25. was recieved on the 31 st . I learn by it with extreme concern that you have in...
I know that your esteem for our mutual friend Kosciuszko will interest you in relieving the...
I now return you the letter of mr Carter which was inclosed in yours of Nov. 3. and which was 6....
I inclose you the letters on finance, for perusal. I had not an opportunity of proposing the...
Th: Jefferson incloses to Col o Monroe the copy of a letter he proposes to send to mr Champe...
Not doubting that you have C in your office Centuplicates at least of the last Census , and of...
Your favors of the 7 th & 16 th are recieved, & I now return you the Memoir inclosed in the...
I thank you for the communication of the President’s message which has not yet reached us thro’...
The strange jumble of names, places, & titles on the inclosed letter seemed to authorise me to...
I shall always be happy when your own or mrs Monroe’s convenience will permit us to see you here;...
With this letter I put into the post office a very large pa cket containing all the papers...
I thank you for your letter of the 6 th . it is a proof of your friendship, and of the sincere...
I inclose a letter from a M r John Dortic , who being bound to France shortly and to return...
Your favor on your departure from Richmond came to hand in due time. altho’ I may not have been...
I am just on the wing to Bedford to which place my affairs call me suddenly. I have therefore...
Since my last to you , the Directors of the Rivanna company have changed their minds, and instead...
I recieved your friendly letter of Dec. 24. on my return from Bedford , at which place I was at...
Had I known before that the visit you mention was desired, I would have made it. it cannot now be...