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I have been honoured with your two letters of Octob. 19. and 25. by Mr. Fox and Doctor Rodgers...
I hope if the Marquiss de la Fayette is returned to Paris he may be able to give us some account...
Expecting Baron Polnitz to call every moment, I have only time to acknolege the receipt of your...
Your favours by Colln. Smith and by the Baron Polintz came safe to hand. As you have justly...
I am this day honoured with your favor of the 20th. and an opportunity offering to acknolege it...
Col. Humphries talks of leaving us on Monday. It is with regret, I assure you, Sir, that we part...
Mr. Trumble will have the honour of delivering this to you. The knowledge you have of him, and...
It is an age since I have had the honor of a letter from you, and an age and a half since I...
I am never happier than when I am performing good offices for good people; and the most friendly...
An unfortunate dislocation of my right wrist has for three months deprived me of the honor of...
[ Paris, 7 Jan. 1787. Recorded in SJL under this date. Not found; but see Mrs. Adams’ reply, 29...
I received by Col. Franks your obliging favour and am very sorry to find your wrist still...
I am to acknolege the honor of your letter of Jan. 29. and of the papers you were so good as to...
I have to congratulate you upon the safe arrival of your Little Daughter, whom I have only a few...
I had the Honour of addressing you yesterday and informing you of the safe arrival of your...
A thousand thanks to you, my dear Madam, for your kind attention to my little daughter. Her...
If I had thought you would so soon have sent for your dear little Girl, I should have been...
This being the day on which, according to my calculation, my daughter would be crossing the...
When I wrote you last I did not know that petit had taken places in the Stage and paid for them....
I had the happiness of receiving yesterday my daughter in perfect health. Among the first things...
I have omitted writing sooner to you in expectation that Colo. Smith would have taken this in his...
Your obliging favours of july and August came safe to Hand. The first was brought during my...
By Mr. Cutting I have an opportunity of acknoleging the receipt of your favor of Sep. 10th....
Mrs. Adams presents her respectfull compliments to Mr. Jefferson and asks the favour of him to...
Mrs. Adams’s compliments to Mr. Jefferson and in addition to her former memorandum she requests...
The silk you desired was delivered to Mr. Parker a month ago, on the eve of his departure for...
In the midst of the Bustle and fatigue of packing, the parade and ceremony of taking leave at...
Mr. Adams being absent I replie to your Letter this day received, that Mr. Adams has written to...
I would not omit so good an opportunity as presents by Mr. Short, of continuing the...
Had you been no other than the private inhabitant of Montecello, I should e’er this time have...
The affectionate sentiments which you have had the goodness to express in your letter of May 20....
Your Letter of June 13th came duly to hand; if it had contained no other sentiments and opinions...
Your favor of the 1st. inst. was duly recieved, and I would not again have intruded on you but to...
your Letter of July 22d was by some mistake in the post office at Boston sent back as far as...
Your letter, Madam, of the 18th. of Aug. has been some days recieved, but a press of business has...
Sickness for three weeks past, has prevented my acknowledging the receipt of your Letter of...
Never mind it, my dear Sir, if I write four Letters to your one: your one is worth more than my...
A kind note at the foot of mr Adams’s letter of July 15. reminds me of the duty of saluting you...
your kind and Friendly Letter found me in great affliction for the loss of my dear and only...