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It is ascertained here on unquestionable testimony that Thomas Logwood of Buckingham county in...
I am greatly obliged to you for the repetition of your kind offer, contained in your Letter from...
In compliance with the inclosed advice of the Council I have to request that the Sums paid by...
Accept my sincere thanks for your repeated acts of kindness towards me, & for the offer you make...
As it is possible that this may reach you before my other Letter of the 25th. Ulto., I think it...
Nothing but my wish & expectation of presenting myself to you at Monticello, instead of an Answer...
I received, my dear Jefferson, yours of the 12th. Ultimo after its circuitous Rout through the...
I left Wmsburg the first day that the weather & my little Son’s state of health would permit, &...
I have to acknowledge the Receipt of your highly flattering & friendly Letter , & to return as I...
I take the Liberty of introducing to you Mr. George Newton a Son of my old Friend Col. Newton of...
I would have waited on you to congratulate you on your Appointment yesterday had I not been under...
Williamsburgh, 19 Aug. 1778 . Critical discussion of TJ’s “Observations on the late Eclipse” as...
On receiving information on sunday last, which was relied on as authentic, that Thomas Logwood ,...
I have often mentioned to you My Intention of resigning my Seat at the Council Board, on Account...
I thank God I am now so well that I could venture to write you a long Letter if a Multiplicity of...
I have this moment received your favor of the 9th inst. & hasten to return you my hearty thanks...
Having this Moment heard that Mr. Harvey intends to set out tomorrow morning to Monticello, I...
I have heard of your Loss [and] heartily condole with you, but am much pleased with the...
I return you many thanks for your favor of the 25th. ultmo. The Account of Louisiana is highly...
I had not the Pleasure of receiving your Letter till I was setting out on my Journey to...
Your favor of the 26th. ultimo came to hand yesterday. Mrs. Page & myself are infinitely obliged...
A Shock of Vertigo, one of a series of its Attacks which I have sustained since the middle of Apl...
You will pardon my long Silence my dear Jefferson when I tell you that in Addition to the many...
I have at length taken up my Note. The manner of doing it (as I was disappointed in my...
I have to apologize for delaying so long to acknowledge my receipt of your favour of the 16th....
I wrote a few Lines acknowledging the Receipt of yours by Col. Le Mair, and sent them by Monsr....
Your favor of the 10th. instant has been received and laid before the Council who being of...
I am infinitely obliged to you and do promise on my sacred word that you shall not be called at...
Your letter of the 6th. instant, has revived me! I bless you for it& I wish to retain my Office...
I thank you my dear Friend for your Letter & the Pamphlets inclosed. I see clearly through the...