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As possibly an authentic copy of the decree against Henderson may be wanted at the hearing of his...
I inclose a letter from Jefferson to Ellen which I presume will inform the family of his health....
The general mind of Congress seems now to be rallying to a certain course of proceeding. a bill...
Your’s of the 29th. came to hand last night only, so it has loitered a post somewhere. I am sorry...
Your’s of May 30. has been recieved. should Brown recover so that the law shall inflict no...
I snatch half a moment to inform you that a circumstance has occurred which will inevitably keep...
Prince Ruspoli, a Roman Noble proposing in a tour which he is taking to Rockbridge, to pass by...
Our advices from Lynhaven (where we keep a person as a Look-out to inform us daily what passes)...
I inclose you a Mercantile Advertiser for the sake of the extraordinary fabrication in it’s...
All is well here, as I hope with you also, & I have not time to say more except that the question...
Yours of the 20th. has been duly recieved. my former letters will have informed you that the...
I recieved in due time your kind letter of the 20th. certainly I shall be much pleased to recieve...
I am sorry to have to inform you of the dangerous situation of our friend Peter Carr at mr...
I wrote you two letters yesterday by the direct post. in the evening I recieved the two now...
Your letter of the 5th. came to hand on the 7th. & at the same time the Enquirer of the 4th. from...
Your letter of yesterday convinces me I have been guilty of an error, for which I take just blame...
I have left a bundle of papers at home the want of which distresses me infinitely, and the more...
I am still here, & not yet absolutely certain of the moment I can get off. I fear I shall this...
Your’s of the 13th. is recieved. I promised in my last I would make enquiry of mr Milledge of...
Yesterday was sennight I wrote to Reuben Lewis, informing him he might hourly expect his brother...
I recieved two days ago your favor of the 6th. and am very glad you made to me a full...
Th:J. incloses to mr Randolph a check on the bank of the US. which however is dated tomorrow &...
I thought Congress had taken their ground firmly for continuing their embargo till June, & then...
This will be handed you by mr Brodie, an English gentleman, looking out for a settlement in this...
You have long ago heard of the insult on the Chesapeake, and been overwhelmed with reports &...
Jefferson wrote to me a few days ago to know whether he had ever had the small pox, & added that...
I arrived here this day sennight without any accident other than travelling on the second day...
I have learnt with extreme concern the rupture between Craven & Lilly, and percieve that it will...
Your’s from Gordon’s did not reach me till the 15th. and was the first information which relieved...
In a letter of May 2. to mr Peyton I had said to him that if Henderson, counting on the...