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I do not write with the ease which your letter of Sep. 18. supposes. crippled wrists and fingers...
Your last letter was brought to me from the Post office when at breakfast with my family. I bade...
I return your letter at your request signified by Gen. Dearborn though it has been such a cordial...
My friend and correspondent of Richmond, Colo. Bernard Peyton will have the honor of delivering...
Mr Benjamin Parker Richardson, a Grandson of a neighbour of mine, who has lived in harmony with...
Your friend Professor Ticknor is bound upon a Tour in Virginia, though he needs no introduction...
It is long since I have written to you. this proceeds from the difficulty of writing with my...
Your letter of the 8th. has revived me—It is true, that my hearing has been very good, but the...
We think ourselves possessed or at least we boast that we are so of Liberty of Conscience on all...
The people of Europe seem still to think that America is a mere garden plat, and that whatever is...
Every line from you exhilarates my spirits and gives me a glow of pleasure—but your kind...
Mr. Charles Sigourney & Lady, a respectable pair in Hartford, Connecticut, the Husband a Son of...
I ought not to have neglected so long to write you an account of the delightful visit I received...
Your letters are always welcome, the last more than all others, it’s subject being one of the...
Permit me to introduce to your acquaintance, a young Lawyer by the name of Josiah Quincy, and...
My grandson Th: Jefferson Randolph, being on a visit to Boston, would think he had seen nothing...
Your letter of March 25th. has been a cordial to me, and the more consoling as it was brought by...
What right have I to be one of your tormentors? and amongst the numerous applicants for...
Your letters, dear Madam, are always welcome, and your requests are commands to me. I only regret...
Should it be thought presumptuous to address to you a pamphlet little worth your acceptance but...
Th: Jefferson returns his thanks to mr George Washington Adams for the eloquent oration on the...
Besey calling on me for some seed allows me just time to write a line, to await your arrival at...
Having been detained in Washington untill the 6th. inst. I did not reach home till Tuesday night,...
Your letter of Feb. 15. having given me the hope you would attend the meeting of the Visitors of...
I sincerely congratulate you on your release from incessant labors, corroding anxieties, active...
At a meeting of the Visitors of the Central college held at Charlottesville on the 5th. day of...
In two packages, distinct from this letter, I return you your father’s meteorological diaries,...
The promptitude & success of our subscription paper, now amounting to upwards of 20,000. D. with...
At a called meeting of the Visitors of the Central College, held at the House of Mr. Madison in...
At a meeting of the Visitors &c. held at Charlottesville 7. Oct: 1817. On information of the...
At a meeting of the Visitors &c. 8. Oct: 1817. Certain letters from Doctor Thos. Cooper to Th:...
National Education. Respectfully Addressed to Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, Past Presidents...
We are sadly at a loss here for a Palladio. I had three different editions, but they are at...
I recd. some days ago yours of the 15th. and shall send my Palladio by the Stage of tuesday. It...
I returned from Bedford a week ago, after an absence of 6. weeks, and found here the Palladio,...
Yours by the bearer of this was safely delivered last evening. I return the letter to the Govr....
Expecting daily an answer from the President authorising me to sign the within for him I had...
I inclose you a letter from Dr. Cooper, considerably important to the first successes of our...
I have recd. yours of the 6th. inclosing the letters to & from Dr. Cooper, and forward the former...
The day on which the first instalment for the Central College becomes due, being near at hand, I...
Yours of Mar. 29. came duly to hand, but I put off answering it because I expected to have...
I take the opportunity by Judge Holmes of sending my first Instalment for the Central College,...
At a regular meeting of the Visitors of the Central College on 11th. May 1818, at which Thomas...
Being to set out in a few days for Bedford from whence I shall not return till about a week...
I have postponed the return of the two papers, to the present time, in consequence of your...
I was much gratified in learning from the President that you were so well recovering from the...
I have not been able to learn a tittle of your health, since I saw you. It has, I hope, been...
Yours of the 12th. has been duly recieved, and the pamphlet it covered has been sent to mr....
We The subscribers, Visitors of the Central College, having been specially called to meet on the...
I promised your gardener some seeds which I put under a separate cover and address to you by...