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Bergamo, 10 Oct. 1788. Is grateful for TJ’s favors to himself and his family; their trip was...
This day I arrived at Norfolk in the Ship Planta Capt. Bush. I take the liberty to write to Your...
All the Books at Pinellis Sale went extremely high; you have four only out of all your catalogue....
I had the honour to receive your Excellency’s kind and friendly letter of the 29th. of May, for...
As I am happy to find You have not quitted Europe yet, give Me leave to return you a Thousand...
I hope before you shall have received this letter, your Excellency will be safe arrived, and...
I have done Myself the honour of writing to your Excellency by Mr. Broom. The purpot of that...
As I am now put in full possession of the dividends by Your Excellencies great humanity and...
Your Excellencies humanity to my Cries to have things arrainged so as to have some supply not to...
I hope you will pardon My troubling your Excellency with these few lines to make an enquiry after...
I am, before I begin the Subject of this Letter to beg of Your Excellency to keep Secret what I...
I return your Excellency a thousand thanks for your kind and friendly letter. I wish it was in my...
London, 22 June 1787. They plan to leave for Virginia within a week or two; thank TJ for his...
I was in hopes my future Letters would have been Letters of amusement and not of Grief. Your very...
I take the liberty to trouble your Excellency with a few lines to acquaint you of our Arrival in...
On the 29th. of October our dear friend Mr. Short came to us. On the 1st. of Novr. he was taken...
I have the honour to thank your Excellency for your Answer, and to assure you of my Gratitude to...
I hope you will pardon my troubling you with my Letters so often, but, Indeed, I do not know the...
I take up my pen in the stead of my Dear Dr. Bancrof who is very greatly hurried to acquaint your...
I am very happy to hear that your Daughter is better today, I am certain with your affectionate,...
Your Excellency by this Post will recvd. two Letters . This I was obliged to write by it’s self,...
London , [ ca. 1 Sep. 1789 ]. She has written “very often… but have not had any answer to My...
Mr. and Mrs. Paradise present their compliments to his Excellency Mr. Jefferson, and will do...
As I find, I shall never be able to speak to Your Excellency I thought it best to write to you....
Limitations of the real estate. 1. to the husband for life, without impeachment of waste, and...
Mr. Paradise has desired me to acquaint your Excellency he shall have the honour to write to you...
A thousand thanks for your thousand friendly actions during your Stay in Europe. God bless and...
I received your affectionate and kind Letter of the 13th. on the 17th. the Day after the arrival...
On Saturday the 6th. Inst. I had the pleasure of Seeing your American Friends all well. They...
This Moment have We hear of your Excellencies Arrival in Virginia, and also, of the horrid...
This Letter I beg Mr. P. may Not see. I am extremely sorry to tell your Excellency that Mr. Young...
We have received your Excellencies very kind and friendly Letter, and return you our grateful...
I take up my pen to thank you for the trouble you have taken in all my affairs and to assure you...
I have been honoured by your very polite and friendly Letter of June the 23d on August the 31st...
I take the liberty to acquaint your Excellency that the Biblia Indica per Elid Cantab. 4to. went...
Extracts from marriage settlement. Parties Date. May 10. 1769. Parties John Paradise esq. son of...
Since, I had the honour of writing to your Excellency, I have heard a piece of News which is that...
I must beg your Excellency to accept my apology for troubling you with a second Letter upon our...
London, 2 Mch. 1790 . She wrote last month “by the New York [packet] Capt. Domenick … to the care...
I have the honour to acquaint you that the Books you wished to have, have gone for a great deal...
Mr. Paradise and Myself received your truly kind and comforting Letter from Monticello on April...
I have the pleasure of acquainting your Excellency that the Queen of Portugal has appointed...
Since my return to England, I have been told of the great Civilities you were pleased to Shew to...
The Letter your Excellency was pleased to send us yesterday Morning by your Servant, has brought...
I take the liberty to trouble your Excellency with a few lines to enquire after the health of...