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I recieved yesterday your favor of the 18th. if you can sell the lands of Henderson South of the...
I have been obliged to change a little the arrangement I had made with you as to the paiment of...
I recieved yesterday your favor of Dec. 1. and I think you must have misinterpreted the...
I recieved last night your letter of the 19th. and altho’ I do really consider the sum of 375. D....
On the reciept of your letter I wrote to mr Bacon to send me the account which I had left with...
Your favor of Jan. 21. came too late to be answered by the same post. I approve of the purchase...
Your favor of the 16th. was recieved by the last post. it is quite out of my power to be a...
The fifty dollars which I was to remit to mr Maddox went from here on the 12th. and were recieved...
I was so much engaged in preparing for a post that I could not answer by your servant the letter...
On reciept of your letter from Lancaster, I wrote to mr Hay to engage mr Wirt as assistant...
I am sorry it is not in my power to send you the 20. D. you desire. I recieved a considerable sum...
I have consulted with mr Barber, and the conclusion is that other remedies are very dubious, but...
I have recieved a letter from mr Hay asking whether he shall enter an appeal? and informing me he...
Immediately on the reciept of your letter recieved on the 25th. I informed mr Jefferson that I...
On the 27th. of April I recieved from Mr. Jefferson for acceptance your note for 201. D. paiable...
Your letter of Jan. 3. was recieved in due time, and should have been sooner answered but that I...
I had yesterday paid to mr Lilly every dollar I had, more than sufficient to carry me to...
I have recieved from mr D. Carr copies of the papers in court respecting your injunction against...
Your favor of the 14th. must have lost a post or two somewhere, this being the first which admits...
Soon after my letter of the 16th. had gone off, your contract for corn occurred to me, which I...
I recieved last night from mr Higginbotham a draught of yours on me for forty seven pounds...
If my note for 558.14 D paiable the 15th. of Dec. is still in your own hands, I should be very...
According to the settlement of interest made by you, and mentioned in your last letter to be...
I cannot consider the mill as worth either to the proprietors or myself more than the [price] of...
I now send you the deed, and a copy of the Virginia law made by D. Carr, which will serve to...
Your servant finds me just mounting my horse on a call to mr Lilly’s. I have only time therefore...
Your favor of the 10th . is at hand particular circumstances relative to mr Randolph’s mill seat...
Your favor of Apr. 29. came to hand last night. having left at Monticello the plat of the...
Before I ventured to write you my letter of the 8th. inst. I entered into arrangements with my...
In my letter of Nov. 2. I expressed a hope I might be able to pay you 1000. D. the 1st. week of...