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I recieved by our last post but one your favor from Alexandria . Mr. Giles had before informed us...
The inclosed letter came under cover to me not long since and before I could forward it to you I...
Mr. Madison consented that Mrs. Pine Shou’d finnish a portrait of him self—which was began by Mr....
I with much pleasure acknowledge the receipt of your very kind favors of Dec. 86. and Feby. 87....
I must refer you to my letter of Dec. 15. for the reason why I had not asked of you sooner some...
I have duly received your friendly letter of July 24. and received it with great pleasure as I do...
I cannot review the time that has elapsed since the receipt of your obliging and kind favor by...
Your favor of Dec. 25. came to hand on the 22d. of July, and on the next day I had the pleasure...
I embark’d on board a Spanish Ship bound for the Havanah, sixteen days ago and have been detained...
In a very few days, I expect to leave this country having nearly compleated my business, tho not...
I must plead the same excuse to all my friends for not writing sooner. There is no certain...
[ Philadelphia, 28 May 1784 . Entry in SJL reads: “Mrs Trist. To draw on me at Paris for money...
If Mr. Jefferson cou’d see my heart and know its feelings there wou’d be no occasion for words to...
I had the pleasing satisfaction to receive a letter of yours dated 22d of Dec. which was the day...
[ Annapolis, 17 Mch. 1784 . Entry in SJL reads: “Mrs. Trist. Condole on her sufferings—envy her...
[ Annapolis, 22 Dec. 1783 . Entry in SJL reads: “Mrs. Trist—dissuading immediate departure....
I take particular notis of that part of your letter that relates to my intended reunion with my...
Availing myself of the place in P’s letter where a postscript should be, I take the liberty of...
I am greatly indebted to worthy Mr. Jefferson for his polite and friendly letter. I wish I cou’d...
[ Annapolis, 5 Dec. 1783 . Entry in SJL reads: “Mrs. Tr.—Mad[ison].—Annap.—Mr. Tr [presumably...