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On opening my letters from France in the moment of my departure from Washington, I found from...
I inclose you several letters which must have been intended for the office, & not the person...
Yours of the 19th. came to hand by the last post; but that allows us so little time that I could...
Since my letter of yesterday I have recieved yours of the 27th. & 28th. and in the former the...
I have to acknolege your favor of the 9th. and to thank you for the political information it...
Yours of the 24th. came to hand last night. The correspondence between mr. Smith & mr. Erskine...
It is my duty to write to you on the subject of the Note you were so kind as to endorse for me at...
I inclose you three letters from detained seamen which came to hand by the last post. Your favor...
Your two letters of the 4th. & 7th. were recieved by the last mail. I now inclose you the rough...
I recieved your’s of yesterday by mr. Coles. My journey to Bedford has been delayed by sickness...
I had intended to have been with you before this, but my daughter, who wishes to pay her respects...
Letter not found. 18 September 1809. Jefferson hopes to visit Montpelier before JM returns to...
I recieved last night yours of the 6th. & now return mr. Dupont’s letter. At a time when I had a...
I recieved at Richmond your favor covering a check on the bank of Norfolk for 743. Doll. 15....
Yours of Oct. 30. came to hand last night. Capt Coles passed this place on the 31st. to...
Your letter of the 6th. was recieved from our post office on the 24th. after my return from...
I recieved last night yours of the 27th. & rode this morning to Colo. Monroe’s. I found him...
The inclosed letter is from Father Richard, the Director of a school at Detroit; & being on a...
You knew, I believe that the society of Agriculture of Paris had sent me a plough which they...
On my return from Bedford I found in our post office your favor of the 2d. inst. as also the...
I thank you for your promised attention to my portion of the Merinos, and if there be any...
I inclose you the extract of a letter from Govr. Tyler which will explain itself, and I do it on...
In the action brought against me by Edward Livingston, the counsel employed, Wirt & Hay (Wickham...
Mr. Thweatt my particular friend and connection expecting that an excursion he is to make will...
Your letters of the 8th. 15th. & 22d. are now to be acknoleged. I should consider the debt to mr....
I return you mr. Bassette’s letter & think you may safely tell him we possess no Dutch accounts...
Your’s of the 17th. & that by the last mail are recieved. I have carefully searched among my...
I have just time before closing the mail to send you the Memoir on the Batture. It is long; but...
Yours of yesterday was recieved last night. The McGehee who is the subject of it, is an overseer...
Mr. Wirt having suggested to me that he thought the explanations in my case of the Batture,...
I returned yesterday from Bedford, and according to my letter written just before my departure, I...
Tho late, I congratulate you on the revocation of the French decrees, & Congress still more; for...
I found among my papers the inclosed survey of La Fayette’s lands adjacent to N. Orleans. Whether...
On my return from a journey of 5 weeks to Bedford I found here the two letters now inclosed,...
Your favors of Mar. 18. and Apr. 1. have been duly recieved. The extract from Armstrong’s letter...
Yours of the 19th. is recieved. I have carefully examined my letter files from July 1808. to this...
As I sent you my first effort to keep Duane right, so I communicate the second, which the failure...
I have seen with very great concern the late Address of mr. Smith to the public. He has been very...
Mrs. Lewis, the widow of Colo. Nich Lewis, has requested me to mention to yourself the name of a...
It is long since I have had occasion to address a line to you, and the present is an irksome one....
Yours of the 12th. has been duly recieved. I have much doubted whether, in case of a war,...
Your favor of the 6th. was duly recieved. The double treachery of Henry will do lasting good both...
The inclosed papers will explain themselves. Their coming to me is the only thing not...
It is a grievous thing to be pressed, as I am, into the service of those who want to get into...
The difference between a communication & sollicitation is too obvious to need suggestion. While...
Another communication is inclosed, and the letter of the applicant is the only information I have...
I have taken the liberty of drawing the attention of the Secretary at War to a small depot of...
I duly recieved your favor of the 22d. covering the declaration of war. It is entirely popular...
In a letter of May 6. from Foronda is this passage. ‘ No remito a Vm exemplares de mis papelitos...
The death of my much valued friend & relation George Jefferson will doubtless produce many...