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I take the liberty of inclosing to you a letter from mr Meigs , heretofore President of the...
The inclosed letter from Whit was unquestionably intended for you. the subject, the address both...
M r Thweatt my particular friend and connection expecting that an excursion he is to make will...
I recieved last night yours of the 6 th & now return mr Dupont’s letter. at a time when I had a...
The bearer hereof, mr. George Flower, is an English gentleman farmer, was the companion of mr....
I found among my papers the inclosed survey of La Fayette’s lands adjacent to N. Orleans ....
It is my duty to write to you on the subject of the Note you were so kind as to endorse for me at...
On my return from a journey of 5 weeks to Bedford I found here the two letters now inclosed,...
I found among my papers the inclosed survey of La Fayette’s lands adjacent to N. Orleans. Whether...
I have seen with very great concern the late Address of mr Smith to the public. he has been very...
Letter not found. 18 September 1809. Jefferson hopes to visit Montpelier before JM returns to...
Mrs. Lewis, the widow of Colo. Nich Lewis, has requested me to mention to yourself the name of a...
I have to acknolege your favor of the 9th. and to thank you for the political information it...
I have just time before closing the mail to send you the Memoir on the Batture . it is long; but...
It seems as if we should never find men for our public agencies with mind enough to rise above...
I thank you for the information of your letter of the 10 th . it gives at length a fixed...
However firm my resolution has been not to torment the government, nor be harrassed myself with...
I returned yesterday from Bedford , and according to my letter written just before my departure,...
In the action brought against me by Edward Livingston, the counsel employed, Wirt & Hay (Wickham...
Your favor of Feb. 7. was duly recieved. That which it gave me reason to expect from mr. G. did...
I recieved yesterday from our friend Govr. Nicholas a letter stating that very advantageous...
I have totally forgotten the writer of the letter I forward to you, and every circumstance of his...
I have seen with very great concern the late Address of mr. Smith to the public. He has been very...
I was so unlucky as to write you a long letter of business, when, as I learned soon afterwards,...
The letter within which this is inclosed contains the truth: there is not a word in it that is...
Mrs. Randolph, Ellen & myself intended before this to have had the pleasure of seeing mrs....
I thank you for my your promised attention to my portion of the Merinos, and if there be any...
I duly recieved your favor of the 22d. covering the declaration of war. It is entirely popular...
Your’s of the 17th. & that by the last mail are recieved. I have carefully searched among my...
I have to acknolege your favor of the 9 th and to thank you for the political information it...
I inclose you two letters from mr. Burrall, postmaster of Baltimore. You will percieve by them...
On opening my letters from France in the moment of my departure from Washington , I found from...
I return you mr. Bassette’s letter & think you may safely tell him we possess no Dutch accounts...
It is a grievous thing to be pressed, as I am, into the service of those who want to get into...
The writer of the inclosed letter being as well known to yourself as to me, I forward it merely...
It seems if we should never find men for our public agencies with mind enough to rise above the...
Your letters of the 8th. 15th. & 22d. are now to be acknoleged. I should consider the debt to mr....
I thank you for the information of your letter of the 10th. It gives at length a fixed character...
Since my letter of yesterday I have recieved yours of the 27 th & 28 th and in the former the...
The inclosed from D r Brown is this moment come to hand, and supposing it may possibly be of some...
One of those cases now occurs which oblige me to relax from my general wish not to add to your...
I inclose you three letters from detained seamen which came to hand by the last post. your favor...
Your favor of the 6th. has been recieved, and I will beg leave to add a few supplementary...
I duly recieved your favor of the 29 th 22 d covering the declaration of war. it is entirely...
The bearer hereof, mr George Flower , is an English gentleman farmer, was the companion of mr...
On my return from Bedford I found in our post office your favor of the 2 d inst. as also the...
As I sent you my first effort to keep Duane right, so I communicate the second , which the...
Your’s of the 12 th has been duly recieved. I have much doubted whether, in case of a war,...
Yours of Oct. 30. came to hand last night. Cap t Coles passed this place on the 31 st to...
As I sent you my first effort to keep Duane right, so I communicate the second, which the failure...