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I have duly received yours of the 20th. mentioning the proposition of Mr. John Ashlin to rent...
We have as yet no direct confirmation from France of the retreat of the D. of Brunswick. However...
Your favor of the 8th. has been duly recieved. I send you by the present post a pamphlet on...
Congress have not yet entered into any important business. An attempt has been made to give...
I received yesterday your favor of Oct. 22. and am much relieved by the favorable account of dear...
I received yesterday your’s of the 7th. and am sincerely afflicted with the return of Anne’s...
Your favor of the 1st. inst. came to hand on the 9th. and brought me the welcome news that you...
We arrived here safely last night, and without any accident on the road. We are pursuing our...
There being a possibility that the books or papers which Colo. Lewis gave in to me might be...
Your favor of June 25. came to hand on the 5th. inst. I wrote to my daughter on the 3d. informing...
Your favor of the 18th . came to hand yesterday, and I observe mine of the 8th. was received at...
I recieved yesterday your favor of the 4th. inst. and am happy to hear our prospects of wheat are...
Having failed to write last week on the regular day, my letter carried you three of Freneau’s...
My last letter to you, if I may believe my letter book, was Apr. 19. Yet I think I must have...
Your’s of Mar. 27. and Martha’s of Mar. 28. came to hand on the 14th. with one of Apr. 2. to...
Your favor of Mar. 18. came duly to hand, and your request with respect to Dr. Barton was...
Your favor of the 5th. came to hand on the 16th. inst. The Southern post which should have...
I have duly received your favor of the 22d. of Feb. and thank you for the information it conveyed...
I have received with great pleasure your favor of Feb. 17. informing us you were all safely...
I received last week your favour from Bizarre. The papers now forwarded will give you the general...
Your favor of the 1st. inst. came to hand on the 11th. which is quicker than has been usual. I...
I wrote to my daughter this day sennight. I think it certain the Post office bill will now pass,...
I wrote you on the 1st. inst. since which your favor of the 29th. Dec. is come to hand. I had...
Your favor of Nov. 28. came to hand on the 22d. inst. The length of time it was on the way shews...
I am obliged to trouble you in the following affair. Doctor Walker, in his account against my...
We are still without any letters from Monticello since our departure. I received one yesterday...
By a letter recieved from Prince, I find that he has forwarded to the care of Mr. Brown in...
I now inclose you, and shall continue to do so, Fenno’s and Freneau’s papers. The latter in two...
The first part of our journey was pleasant, except some hair-breadth escapes which our new horse...
I have just now recieved your two favors of the 22d. with the information, always welcome to me,...