101From Thomas Jefferson to J. Phillipe Reibelt, 12 October 1805 (Jefferson Papers)
Your favors of the 1st. & 5th. found me here but so pressed by the accumulation of business which had awaited me, that I have not been able sooner to acknolege them. I am truly happy that you recieved satisfaction from your visit to Monticello. I feel but one uneasiness on these occasions, which is that the current of public business and the burthen of my private affairs which force themselves...
102From Thomas Jefferson to J. Phillipe Reibelt, 10 July 1806 (Jefferson Papers)
Your several favors of May 8. 15. & 29. & of June 5. have been duly recieved, and I have to return you my thanks for the plate presenting a comparative table of the height of different mountains, & your own Memoir on the affairs of Germany. in one of these you request that your son of 8. or 9 years old may be entered as a cadet, & of preference in the cavalry. we can scarcely be said to have...
103From Thomas Jefferson to J. Phillipe Reibelt, 20 January 1806 (Jefferson Papers)
Des plans et coupes des Maisons de Paris par Krafft et Ransonet in fol. la livraison et suiv. en feuilles. Des Annales du Museum des Arts par Landon. No. 14 et suivants du 5me vol. et le suit e. Abregé du systeme de Linné par Gilibert 8vo. Des Connaissances des tems, l’An 1804. et suivans Institut du droit de la Nature par Rayneval. 8vo. Lucrece de la Grange. Seneque du meme. De l’edition in...
104From Thomas Jefferson to J. Phillipe Reibelt, 21 October 1805 (Jefferson Papers)
You were so kind as to send for my inspection formerly Michaud’s Histoire des chenes, which I returned because it was too large & unhandy rather an object of the luxe typographique than of use. if you have a smaller edition of the same work I shall be glad to receive it by the stage. if not, will you indulge me with another examination of the large one, & say what the price is. DLC : Papers of...
105From Thomas Jefferson to J. Phillipe Reibelt, 22 December 1807 (Jefferson Papers)
Your favor of Oct. 25. with the seed of the wild Estragon came to hand last night for which I now return you my thanks. the inclosed duplicate of my letter of Aug. 12. written from Monticello, will explain to you why your letter of Mar. 12. could not be answered until I returned to Monticello where I had left Parkyns’s designs of gardens, and that I then inclosed them to you with the letter....
106From Thomas Jefferson to J. Phillipe Reibelt, 16 November 1805 (Jefferson Papers)
Your favors of the 12th. & 14th. came together last night. you have done right in remanding to Richmond the bust &c which I consider as mine on the footing of my letter of the 3d. inst. I return you the inclosed papers with thanks for the communication. I think that respecting Zambeecari’s and Andreole’s ascension would be worthy of insertion in the public papers. I thank you for the...
107From Thomas Jefferson to J. Phillipe Reibelt, 13 July 1805 (Jefferson Papers)
I have just time to acknolege the reciept of your favor of the 10th. & to inform you that should you continue disposed to purchase a farm in the neighborhood of Charlottesville, you cannot be better advised than by mr George Divers, & mr Thomas M. Randolph (my son in law) both of that neighborhood. I shall see them in a few days and will recommend to them attention to any request of that kind...
108From Thomas Jefferson to J. Phillipe Reibelt, 30 April 1805 (Jefferson Papers)
On my return here I found the Plutarque de la jeunesse 4. vols. and the 5th. vol. of the Plutarque d’Amyst, of which I keep the former & return the latter. when I came to examine more at leisure the Annales des Beaux arts, I found it did not give a compleat idea of the gallery of Paris, & that I had been too hasty in returning the Manuel du Museum. if therefore this last remains still on hand...