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I had the honor of your Note acknowledging the receipt of the Medallion, and shall take the...
I had expected, with more satisfaction & pleasure than I can express, your arrival in this City,...
Jason arrived here safely on Tuesday Eveng. and Payne came up the Day after in good Health. Mrs:...
I have just heard that Mr. Charles Todd, of Kentucky, is returning from the Republic of Columbia,...
Not wishing my reasons for visiting my Farm at present to be generally known, but at the same...
The boy that Mr. White meant to have sent down has met with a dreadful accident, been severely...
20 December 1810, Washington. Encloses a letter from Mr. Eccleston that arrived in the U.S. some...
We have been lately much flattered with the hope of soon seeing you again; and I assure you there...
From the fine Weather that has succeeded the late rain I am in hopes you & the Ladies, have had...
I have this Day heard that the Treasurer of the United States has resigned. An opening therefore...
I know that Complaints must at all times be very disagreeable, but especially when made against...
§ From William Thornton. 11 February 1806, Washington. “I have five hundred Dollars to pay this...
After troubling you so often on the Subject of Patents, without meeting with any Encouragement,...
I heard Mr: Payne say last night that he had received a Letter from Mrs. Madison, and that you...
I lately received from Mr. Floy, nursery & Seeds-man, New York, the inclosed, on the Subject of a...
§ Account of William Thornton. 21 April 1806. “For Services rendered in the Patent office” from...
The Bearer of this, Mr: Thomas Freeborn, is desirous of visiting Mr: Jefferson & yourself, and...
I lie still so very sick in bed I am obliged to get Mr. Lyon to write a few lines for me, we were...
The Bearer of this Letter Mr. John Finch, is the Grandson of Dr: Priestley, who comes recommended...
that your petitioner has invented certain Improvements in Steam boats, including modes of...
I had the honor of your Favour of the 8th: Instant, and have paid particular attention to its...
As you will probably see the President soon, I shall take it as a particular Favour if you will...
The Terms on which I have let brood Mares are these— The Person who takes them breeds from them...
I received your very kind favour of the 19th. Instant, and am much obliged by your friendship. I...
To prevent any Suspicion of a deficiency in respect to you and your Lady—whom we have never...