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I have just received your favor of the 31 st Ult, enclosing a Letter for M r Gallatin, which I will take great Pleasure in forwarding, with the first Despatches of the Department of State. From an impression that you would be not a little interested and gratified by the reading of them, I had the satisfaction, some time ago, as soon as they came from the Press, to transmit to you, under a...
I make my annual appeal to your kindness by requesting the favor of you to give a passage under your cover to our representative at Paris of the inclosed letters to M. de la Fayett & mr Warden. a safe passage is of more importance than a speedy one. I pray you to be assured of my just sense of your repeated kindnesses and of my friendly esteem and respect DLC .
M r Daniel Brent presents his most respectful compliments to M r Jefferson, and, in compliance with the Request in his Note of the 26th Instant, takes great Pleasure in sending him, herewith, the last Biennial Register, published by Authority, to which is attcd a Copy of the National Calendar. for the year 1824. DLC : Papers of Thomas Jefferson.
The Book on “Public Education”, enclosed, has just been received here, under a Cover addressed to the Secretary; and I take great Pleasure in forwarding it, agreeably to the presumed wish of the Unknown Author and Donor, to Monticello, for you. DLC : Papers of Thomas Jefferson.
M r Robello, Chargé d’Affaires of the Government of Brazil at this place, is about making an excursion to virginia, and would be particularly gratified by the opportunity to offer his personal Respects to you before he returns hither—I take great Pleasure therefore in furnishing him with this Letter, to make him known to you. This Gentleman has resided amongst us several years, and no foreign...