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Your favor of Dec. 12. was not rec d until the 25 th which must acc t for so much of the delay of...
I thank you for the pamphlet you have been so kind as to send me, and shall read it with pleasure...
I see with real concern the situation in which you are placed, and fear you do not form a true...
Your favor of the 13th. is recieved. in the paper which your partiality for me proposes to prefix...
I am thankful for the kind expressions towards myself contained in your letter of yesterday. it...
Th: Jefferson returns his thanks to D r Ewell for the copy of his eloquent oration of the 4 th of...
I now return you the papers which were inclosed in yours of the 26th. and saw with pleasure the...
Several days since I returned by mail to your Excellency, Mr. Adets work,—stating that ere long I...
I enclose to the venerable & almost adored Patron of my youth the Copy of an oration the...
I beg good Sir, that you would not be displeased at my troubling you again—as my excuse is,...
Since I last took the liberty to address you I received a certificate from Dr. Rush. The...
Shortly after your Excellency left Washington, the Secretary of the navy informed me that I was...
The letter of the 30th ulto with which you honored me, came duly to hand. I submitted it to the...
From your report—I perceive that in the University you have had establish’d at Charlotte’s...
Were I not sensible that great men, like the authors of their existence, derive pleasure from...
When I determined to inclose for you the first fruits of my medical education, I was fully...
The letter I have just been favored with, from you, is like all the treatment I have experienced...
Dr. Ewell takes the liberty to enclose for his Excellency Mr. Jefferson a copy of Dr....
To be poor and dependant is dis–agreeable to every feeling mind; to make others acquainted with...
My opinion of your goodness towards everyone, is such, that I cannot give way to the fear that...
No ruin hanging over me could make me again trouble you with a communication, if I alone was to...
Since my arrival in this place– I have been so much taken up with the discharge of pressing...
With this your Excellency will receive the work on chemistry by Mr. Adet—with which you were...
since I had the honor to converse with you, I have received intelligence of the intention of...
  Mr. Jefferson subscribed for  1 copy of Discourses on Chemistry $ 3: $ 3:
 After reflecting on that liberality which it is generally stated, often leads your excellency to...
Finding the prospect of procuring many subscribers to my work on chemistry, encreasing in a...
Doctor Ewell offers his respects to the President: Having lately purchased a most valuable work...