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20 August 1813, Liverpool. “In october last I had the honor to inform you of the sale of Four...
On the 16th March last I had the honor to inclose you the account of Sales of the Tobo you were...
Peace having been at length agreed on, I take the earliest Opportunity of continuing the offer of...
On the 2d instant I had the honor of continuing to you the tender of my services in the situation...
Since the conclusion of the peace at Ghent I have had the honor to address you by several...
I now resume the conveyance of public information to you in the old way, and will, from time to...
On the 24 th Ult o I recieved your letters of the 15 th & 16 th of June & present you my thanks...
I presented, thro’ Mr. Monroe, my thanks for the honor done me in the re-appointment of Consul...
My last letter was of the 9 th Sep r 15. A State of war, for about twenty five years, appears to...
I was highly gratified by the perusal of your message at the opening of Congress; but indeed one...
In my letter of the 7 th November last I mentioned the loss I was to sustain in my friend mr...
Should my Son Matthew happen to be near Monticello , I have desired him to pay his respects to...
I have been honored with your letter of the 24th July, for which I thank you, as I also do for...
Observations of the Gentleman who procured the Wheat (called the Talevera wheat) at Wynnstay ,...
Last year I took the liberty of introducing to you my son Matthew , but it was & is rather...
I was truly concerned to hear of your having been so long ill; but, by a letter lately recieved...
In passing a Porcelain Warehouse the other day, I was so struck with a correct likeness of M r...
I regret to find, by your letter of the 20th Feby that some of the goods sent were higher priced...
My son William returned about a fortnight ago; & this is the third son who has been treated by my...
In June last Mr Wilson presented your letter of the 5th of April, and I had much pleasure in...
This is merely for the pleasure of inclosing a News paper, in which you will find that the bill...
When my son James lately left this place it so happened that I could not write to you as I...
On the 24th Ulto I had the pleasure of presenting you a news paper, announcing the passage, in...
This paper contains the speech of the King of France just in time for the Newyork Packet ship....
I have had the pleasure to recieve your letters of the 28th September & of 24th March: this last...
On the 21st May I had the pleasure to inclose in my letter to you of that date one to your...
I lately had a letter from my relative T. W. Maury with a most pleasing report of the continuance...
’Tis long since I have had the pleasure of hearing from you, except indeed thro’ the public...
I am much indebted for your very acceptable letter of the 25 Novr, but cannot have the pleasure...
On the 24th of February I acknowleged your good letter of the 25th of the preceding November,...
Before committing myself as I did in my letter of the 29 of January, I ought to have been better...
I am much obliged by your letters of the 5 April & 13 May, as I also am for your remarks on...
I am much obliged by your kind attention to the affair of my antient correspondent Mr John...
Indeed I rather considered an apology due from me to you than the reverse. Your kind letter of...
I thank you for your kind letter of 29 April, which reached me at Newyork. This place is the...
We much regret your being prevented coming here by indisposition, but hope for the pleasure of...
It is indeed with real concern that we have so frequently heard of your being harrassed with...
Altho I know the news papers I now send must have lost much of what might have been more...