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I cannot Let go Judge Cooper to Monticello , without once more before i Leave your country...
I am unluckily forced to differ my pilgrimage to Monticello , till the beginning of November,...
You see by the enclosed Letter that i do not forget your recommendations. I hope in it goes in...
I was very glad of what i knew, about your perfect convalescence and about the progress of the...
I have Lately received from you the report about the University of Virginia for which i give you...
In the mountains of New Jersey i read in the Newspapers that your Legislature had decided that...
As i shall most probably very soon take a northern direction, which is pointed to me by what i...
You must not be offended if your central college is in some measure become one of my hobby...
According to the wishes you expressed in your Letter of June Last , i have invited M r Gilmer to...
Your very kind and esteemed Letter of the 14 th of Last month was directed to Washington , which...
M r Derby a well known gentleman of Boston , has told me how he desired to pay a visit to...
Your kind Letter of the 5 of this month reached me in due time, and i must entreat your...
Your Letter from Poplar forest reached my hands Last week, and with it i am enabled to follow...
At Last M rs Barton has sent me a Little morocco bound volume , part of Capt. Lewis journal...
I have found at my return in Philadelphia near a month ago, your kind letter for which i would...
I am in Philadelphia returned again to my old train of Life, that is reading and walking. From...
I have read with attention and ruminated your plan of school , and as you are above compliments i...
After having visited your western states, and attempted in vain to pass through the mountains...
M r Short tells me that you intend to give me an invitation to visit you at Monticello ; for...
Together with this Letter i forward to you by the post office the book of Senator Fossombroni ....
When i Left Europe two months ago, several of your correspondents and friends in that part of the...