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Mr. Short being just sitting out for Monticello I am happy to take the opportunity to assure you...
Your kindness and attention to me in this and a variety of other instances has realy put me under...
As I so lately wrote you by Mr. Short and have since daily expected to see you here I did not...
I am sorry I have had no opportunity or should have answer’d your favor by your servant sooner....
I fear this will not reach you but I risque it for tis probable you may be detaind a few days at...
I propos’d to myself the pleasure of visiting yourself and family before this at Montichello but...
Some few days since I arriv’d here and trust I have so arranged the line of communication between...
I sometime since address’d a letter to you from a small estate of mine in King George whither I...
I should have been and shall always be happy to see you at Monticello, but could not expect so...
I have been gratified with the receipt of your two favours of the 6th. and 11th. inst. It gives...
You will proceed with the riders provided for you, stationing one at every forty miles or...
The Executive have occasion to employ a gentleman in a confidential business, requiring great...
I have lodged with Mrs. Sherrar a small box of books containing Chandler’s debates of the lords...