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Permit me, to do myself the honor, to enclose to you, the substance of some remarks , which I had...
I send for your inspection a copy of the constitution of the Am. Geol. Soc. among whose members...
I have duly recieved a copy of the resolution of the President and Directors of the Literary fund...
I have not seen one of your Registers, these twelve months—the fifteenth Volume is the last I...
Your favor of the 3 d was received on the 10 th . I was at the time & now am engageg engaged in...
I thank you, dear Sir, for the information in your favor of the 4 th inst. of the settlement, for...
I return you the paper on the subject of the Medals the last enquiry of which being the only one...
Two days after mine of the 8 th your’s of the 3 d came to hand. that will have informed you of...
I thank you for your Moral Instructor I have read the table of Contents, and turned over the...
I have again the gratification, of acknowledging the receipt of a letter from you; a...
If you have a desire of a long life and a happy life I advise you to read Cicero. Your Father has...
If Nature in scattering her bounties had bestowed upon me the genius of a Poet or a Painter I...
I must ask the favor of you to send me by mail 2. copies of the Nautical Almanacs for the present...
Your letter of the 1 st came to hand the last night. 4 days before that, to wit on the 8 th I had...
This will be presented to you by M r Thomas Ragland , one of the Committee of (5) Cadets, whose...
A continuation of poor health makes me an irregular correspondent. I am therefore your debtor for...
14 March—The day was tremendous I therefore did not attempt to go out but dressed to Receive any...
A continuation of poor health makes me an irregular correspondent. I am therefore your debtor for...
We are under great concern here—We have written to Mrs De Wint—I have written to her myself...
I have received with great pleasure your letter of the 15th. december—and am deeply affected with...
Whilst I was in the Government at Washington, Henry Sidney Coxe, a son of Mr. Tench Coxe, was...
An election of a chief magistrate for this state of more than ordinary interest is approaching....
The friends of the Vice President deem the publication of the correspondence I have referred to,...
As the time for renewal of my notes in the banks must now be at hand I inclose blanks for this...
The abject depression of the price of farming produce, owing more I believe to the failures of a...
Th: Jefferson incloses to Captain Peyton a blank for the renewal of his note in the Farmer’s bank...
I thank you for your Speech upon the great question—which I have read with at least as much...
I thank you for your favour of the first of the Month—We have had for some time, no subject of...
On looking over M r Jefferson Paintings I find som of them will want much doing to and som not so...
I wrote you on the 24 th ult o & have since rec d 90 bls of your flour which I have sold at 4 ¼...