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I take the liberty of transmitting to you a copy of the first 24 pages of my “Remarks on the...
[ Ed. Note : This letter, printed in Vol. 24: 687–8 under its inscribed date of 2 Dec. 1792, was...
Th: Jefferson presents his friendly salutations to Doctr. Barton: when sending him the dried...
Th: Jefferson begs the favor of Dr. Barton’s company to dinner with a small party of friends on...
The bearer of this note is Mr. J. C. Cabell, a young Virginian of uncommon merit, who has just...
I find there is to be a “physician” general of the arm. of the U. States —I have the vanity to...
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments to Dr. Barton and has the pleasure to inform him that the...
You will place me under a very great obligation by letting me have, by the bearer of this note,...
In answer to your letter of Dec. 27. I snatch a moment from incessant business & interruption to...
Mr. Dunbar, during his excursion up the Washita, the last fall and winter, collected some dried...
In consequence of your note , I have waited on Mr. Michaux. He assures me, that he will...
I inclose you a copy of two discourses sent you by mr La Cepede through the hands of mr Paine,...
At the request of mr Jason Chamberlayne of Burlington in Vermont , a professor of the college...
I am greatly obliged to you for the drawing and specimens, which you have forwarded to me. The...
I take the liberty of introducing to your knowledge the bearer of this, Mr. Benjamin Rittenhouse....
Under another cover I send you drawings & specimens of the seed, cotton, & leaf of the Cotton...
Yours of the 23 d Ult. has been duly recieved, and I shall place the subject of it before the...
This will be handed to you by Judge Woodward , whose great merits, in various respects, are not...
of the plants with which you have favoured me, No. 1. is a species of Dactylis. No. 2. Solidago...
The period preceding & during the session of Congress is so occupied by an accumulation of...
It is not without a great degree of pain, that I write to you on the subject of this letter. You...
Your favor of the 1st. inst. has been longer unanswered than I could have wished. the...
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments to Dr. Barton. he is just now beginning to copy the Indian...
This will be handed you by my grandson Th: Jefferson Randolph who goes on to take the benefit of...
Having recieved information early last winter of mr Boudinot’s intention to retire from the...
Sometime since, I wrote to you, in answer to the letter which you had written to my deceased...
Th: Jefferson presents his friendly compliments to Dr. Barton, and being now in the act of...
Congress having concluded to replace by my library the one which they lost by British Vandalism,...
I have a grandson, the son of your old acquaintance mr Randolph, now about 15. years of age, in...
I am, at this time, engaged in revising for the press, my Eulogium (lately delivered before the...