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Indisposition, resulting from the fatigue of my late Journey to Richmond , has prevented me from...
I ought long since to have thanked You for your very friendly attention in informing me of the...
Accept my deep and sincere thanks for Your Kind letter to M r Monroe, in my behalf. In the event...
You have rendered to my friend an essential Service by assigning to the business concerning which...
Since Gen l Lafayette left Monticello, I have had several times the pleasure of conversing with...
I hasten to answer the enquiry contained in Your note of Yesterday .—The end of the present...
I am pressingly requested to apply to You on the subject which I will immediately mention; and,...
I have, from motives which I deem correct, sedulously avoided disturbing your repose by obtrusive...
M r Simon Chaudron , a Gentleman probably better known to You by his talents than by his...
I have postponed returning my thanks to You for your friendly recommendation in my favour to the...
I am so unwilling to disturb a repose which I hold sacred, that I have felt, without expressing...
I do not know precisely how matters stand at the University with respect to the Mathematical...
I am so forcibly struck with the Justness of Your observations on the suppositious speeches...
It was natural for me, who well know Your goodness, to anticipate what You mention in respect to...
During the short stay of General La Fayette in this City, the letter which you were so good as to...