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Mr. Madison I believe informed you by letter written some time ago that one of your boxes of...
Mr. Dick presented me at the assembly in December Mr. Ogilvie’s debt, at which time I was not...
I thank you for your favor of the 5th which I received yesterday. It is the only satisfactory...
The inclosed Gazette will shew you the progress, and perhaps the end for some time, of our...
I now inclose you a state of the tickets received by Mr. Wayles and to whom sold. It is taken...
I sincerely congratulate you on the recovery of Philadelphia, and wish it may be found uninjured...
The condition of our affairs is much changed since last I had the pleasure of writing to you, as...
I was very glad to see your Observations , tho they differ considerably from those we made here....
Your favor inclosing £36 11 0 is now before me, which Sum I consider as a full discharge of your...
I got your Favour about 3 o’Clock yesterday Afternoon by your Servant. I have not above Half a...
I agree entirely with you concerning the importance of the confederation, and have never failed...
Williamsburgh, 19 Aug. 1778 . Critical discussion of TJ’s “Observations on the late Eclipse” as...
Your letters of June 16. and Aug. 10. came safely to hand. I am in great pain for the French...
I should have done myself the pleasure of Answering your letter of July the 19th. several weeks...
General Washington’s return of Virga. troops Sep. 30. 7[8] 6. Colonels. } Feild 6. Lt. Colonels...
A few days past, since the last post left us, Mr. Harvey presented me your favor of August the...
You will be good enough, my dear Sir, to excuse this Letter. There are but few Men indeed with...
In a late conversation with Mr. T. Adams since his return from Congress I find, what indeed might...
I have got thro’ the bill ‘for proportioning crimes and punishments in cases heretofore capital,’...
Mr. Carrington, who is a defendant in the suit, brought by your Relation Jefferson vs. Reade’s...
I was much disappointed at not meeting with you here for many reasons: one or two of them I will...
Judgment £241.14. 5 Int: on Judgment from 23d July 68 till 23 Sept: 78  122. 17. 9  364. 12. 2...
No. 1. } a { 11. or 13.E.1. stat. of Acton Burnel. allowing recognisances before a mayor to have...
I. Crimes whose punishmt. extends to Life . 1. High-treason. Death < by burying alive. qu .> by...
< confining prisoner in county jail, to be considd. as obeyg. writ .> < Presenting? def. &...
I promise on my parole of honour and on the faith of a gentleman that I will continue within such...
The COMMONWEALTH of VIRGINIA. TO greeting : Know you, that from the special Trust and Confidence...
[Text reproduced in illustration section preceding this page.] [1] [2] MS ( DLC ); entirely in...
General heads of enquiry. Situation of barracks. Their distance from navigation. The roads...
330Memorandum Books, 1779 (Jefferson Papers)
Jan. 1. Gave negroes on the road 4/. ✓ Pd. my sister Carr £27. 3. Pd. entertt. at Watson’s...