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Your favor of the 10 th is just now rec d having loitered by the way, and I shall with pleasure...
I take the liberty of enclosing for your perusal the prospectus of a Newspaper about to be...
I am on my to Key West in East-Florida, as Collector of Customs for that fort. I thought that I...
M r Gordon & M r Rives left this for Albemarle on yesterday and will not probably return for...
I hearby acknowledge the receipt of One hundred and fifty-Dollars from Col. Peyton by Draft...
The Engravings of the University have arrived, & on consultation with M r Cabell, have not...
According to the requisitions of the law, I now transmit to the President and Directors of the...
I do myself the honour to enclose you by this mail the Report of the Commissioners appointed by...
I arrived at this place on the 11 th Instant. I did not immediately send you the enclosed,...
It has always afforded me an infinite source of pleasure, to have it in my power, to present...
I received your letter of the 30 th ult o , explaining the nature of the title to our land in the...
Yours of the 19 th was recieved some days ago, those of the 23 d the day before yesterday. at the...
I thank you, Dear Sir, for the work of M. de Pradt which you have been so kind as to send me. I...
I congratulate you Sir on your safe arrival in the US. and hope your passage has been as...
Col o Yancey has been so kind as to inclose me the prospectus of a paper proposed to be published...
I was just about acknoleging your favor of the 19 th when I recieved information from mr Cabell...
I have duly recieved your favor of the 17 th with it’s kind enquiries as to the state in which my...
I am happy to inform you that M r Gordon & M r Rives arrived in town last evening, & have...
I hand herewith statement your quarterly a/c, to date, as heretofore directed, which I hope &...
Cash Act. Dr $ C. 1821. Jan To Amount due last year 32 63 〃 〃 To Richard Walker. Amt his Act 14...
Sales 5 Hogsheads leaf Tobacco by Bernard Peyton for a/c M r Tho s Jefferson To sundry persons...
your fav r of Oct. 9. was rec d in due time, and the last envoi of books ment d in it from...
I think that Davy could be spaired to smite for Joe in one hour. Joe can make as many Spikes as...
Cistern N o 3 f I June 14. 2– 1 June 22. &c 1.84 2– 1.¾ 29 2– 11 July 5 2– 6¼ Perry. June bricks
Sonnet to M r Jefferson written in 1822 Immortal man! not only of thine own The best and...
Th. Jefferson Esq r To T. G . Watkins 1822 to 1823 Visit reducing fractured arm & attendance for...
The ACADEMY of Natural Sciences OF PHILADELPHIA HAVE ELECTED Thomas Jefferson a Correspondent of...
I am so unwilling to disturb a repose which I hold sacred, that I have felt, without expressing...
The day after receiving your last favour 30 of September I rode over to mr Maverick. I Called on...
I avail my self of the opportunity which offers it self, by M r Dickerson, of sending you...
Yours of the 22 nd of December last was duly received and should have been justly honored e’re...
When I had the pleasure of writing you last fall, you spoke so kindly of my Father that I have...
I lately saw the comm n between thee & John Adams( as in the News paper) with some satisfaction,...
I send you a mass of reading, and so rapidly does my hand fail me in writing that I can give but...
I trust that you will pardon the liberty I have taken, of putting under cover to you, the...
I thank you very sincerely for your letter of 28 Dec: and am mortified at the circumstance of my...
Some months ago my daughter delivered to me your kind invitation to make your hospitable mansion...
The enclosed essays were written for the Enquirer in which they appeared—The partiality of a few...
I recollect that when at Lynchburg I proposed to mr Gorman to come and engage in our service at...
Your’s of the 9 th is quite reviving. you say that as soon as the bill has past, yourself and...
I am rejoiced to see you have taken up the subject of Primary schools. I consider them equally...
Being desirous of promoting the Interest of the University, I called upon our friend Bernard...
M r F R. Hassler, late astronomer to the commissioners on the part of the United States under the...
I have duly received yours of the 6 th with the letters of M r Cabell, M r Gerry, and Judge...
We are about to make arrangements for the discharge of the debt of W. C. Nicholas, dec d to your...
By means of your friendly aid my son Alexander is now on board the Shuck, Captain Perry from...
It is with considerable hesitation that I venture to intrude upon your retirement and although my...
You must know that in the year 1800 the 17th day of May I left Philadelphia; to go on election...
Considering the present moment one of the most Important the World has unfolded; We allude to the...
I rec d the bottle of wine you were so kind as to send me about a fortnight ago and have kept it...