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When I had the pleasure of seeing you last summer at my Mothers , I informed you, that M r...
10 June 1811, New York. Observes that it is impossible to comply with his promise to write on...
I shiped yesterday on board the schooner Goodintent , Elliott Kirwan , Master, bound for Richmond...
E. Coles presents his respectful compliments to M r Jefferson, and takes the liberty of informing...
When I had the pleasure to see you at Montpellier I expected long before this to have been with...
5 October 1812. Sends this letter by his cousin Edward Carrington, son of Judge Paul Carrington....
I have this moment received a direct intimation from Dr. Barton, which I am requested to...
Altho’ I presume Payne wrote to his friends in Washington by the return of the Polot, yet as it...
This will be presented to you by Mr George Emlen of this City, whose relations I believe are...
As a good deal of feeling has been excited here by some military appointments, made during the...
I have been desired to communicate to you the wishes of Mr. Charles Biddle (Father of my friend...
I never took up my pen with more hesitation or felt more embarrassment than I now do in...
I had a very warm, fatiguing, and disagreeable journey to Philadelphia, where finding but few of...
I must be permitted again to trouble you, my dear Sir, to return my grateful thanks for the...
Edward Coles is desired by the President to send M r Jefferson the enclosed papers; and to inform...
Having changed our plans so far as to return from Mountvernon to Alexandria last evening, we did...
Flattering myself with the belief that you and Mrs. M. would be gratified in hearing from me,...
Believing from all I can learn here that it may, in the course of the winter, become useful to...
Since I wrote you from St. Louis I have visited the Lead Mines, and passed on from thence through...
I have been shown the original, and permitted to take a copy, of a Power of Attorney, devised...
I have just had the pleasure to receive your letter of the 7th, and hasten, agreeably to your...
Mr. Birkbeck, a very extensive, and one of the most scientific and best practical...
As you and Mrs. M. were so kind as to say, at the moment of parting, that you would be gratified...
I enclose you a receipt for the 10$ you sent by me for the Agricultural Society of Albemarle. I...
It was my intention, as you know, to have remained here but two or three days. But altho’ I have...
In consequence of the great quantity of rain which fell, and the muddy roads, and high waters, I...
I left the Green Mountain this morning, and am this far on my way to Illinois. Altho’ I am...
I have only time to enclose you my late Message to the Legislature —and to say that I expect to...
It was my intention to have made you and Mrs. Madison a visit about this time—but unexpectedly I...
My Brother has transmitted to me your letter to him of May 29., from which I perceive that you...