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Th: Jefferson presents his friendly salutations to mr Ogilvie, & asks his acceptance of an...
As mr Randolph might possibly be from home, & the inclosed in that case be opened by my daughter,...
With sentiments of the profoundest deference & respect, I solicit your attention to a few remarks...
Your letter of the 12th. has been longer unanswered than could have been excused by any thing but...
In the progress of the romantic excursion I have undertaken, the success of my design will be...
Th: Jefferson presents his salutations to mr Ogilvie and observes that his acquaintances in the...
Your grandson has arrived in this city whilst I happened to visit it.—will you pardon my...
At the time, my dear Sir, when I am about to suspend for many months, the prosecution of the...
Your favor of May 24. was very long on it’s passage to me. it gave us all pleasure to learn from...
I have to thank you for a letter , which had I wanting wanted any additional motives to stimulate...