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I came home yesterday, & should have called at Monticello this morning, but for an injury I...
I deeply regret to have been compelled, as you will see by the gazettes, to advertise my lands in...
Shortly after the receipt of yours of the 24 th of October, & while the subject treated in it,...
Some days elapsed, after the receit of your letter of the 13. , before I could fulfill the...
Col: Sullivan of Massachussetts having intimated to me his intention of visiting certain parts of...
I expected long before this to have had the pleasure of seeing you in Albemarle , but the...
I have had the pleasure to receive your favor of the second instant, with one enclosed from M r...
I forward to you by this days mail a copy of the Journal of the Convention which formd the...
Since my last we have received no communication from Mr Rush, on the subject of Mr Cannings...
I have to acknowledge three letters from you, of the 8 th 13 th & 15 th of this month . The note,...
I intended in my late visit to albemarle to have communicated freely with you, and mr madison ,...
I send you the papers which I mentiond to you yesterday, that is, the letter of L’ t Lewis, & the...
Finding that Gen l Lafayette will not arrive till thursday, and that the Dinner will not be...
I transmit to your two despatches, which were receiv’d from mr Rush, while I was lately in...
The inclosed letters from mr Appleton & gen l Dearborn, will give you our latest intelligence...
Having lately rec d an intimation that an herb which I now send you, would be useful to you. I...
I have decided to comply with your summons, and shall be with you at the time appointed. RC ( MHi...
A man of whom I heard you speak lately , as a gardener, to whom you had rented some land below...
our carriage is come, and we set out, in the morning, for washington . I intended to have been...
I regret that it will not be in my power to dine with you to day—Judge Nelson is with me & I...
I arriv’d here the day before yesterday on my way to Sacketts harbour , & thence to the westward,...
I sent you by the last mail an herb, which, as had been represented to me by Mr Buckner, had been...
I sent you the other day, a copy of my message as first printed, & with errors in it. I now send...
It will afford me great pleasure to sit for the artist, mentiond, in yours, just received, & to...
In addition to mr Gallatin ’s & mr Rush ’s letters which I promised last night to send you to...
I regret to have to inform you of the death of mr W. Burwell which took place on yesterday ,...
I have long indulged a hope that I should be able to retire from this office, without the sale of...
Such has been the pressure on me of late, that I have not had a moment, to pay attention or even...
I send you a copy of the documents relating to negotiations with Spain , from a very distant day,...
The death of D r Foushee has forced on me very reluctantly, the appointment of some person to...