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Our neighborhood my dear daughter furnishes us with not one word of news to you, and I am so...
This place being entirely clear of all infection, the members of Congress are coming into it...
The last letter received from Mr. Randolph or yourself is of Oct. 7. which is near seven weeks...
The last post-days have slipt away from me without adverting to them till too late. I learnt by a...
We arrived here on the third day of our journey, without any accident; but I suffered very much...
I wrote to Maria yesterday, while sailing on Lake George, and the same kind of leisure is...
I yesterday recieved letters from mr Eppes & Maria. she has been for a considerable time very...
I arrived here in good health on the 7th. day after my departure from home, without any...
I inclose the within, to you, my dearest daughter & friend, because it is of great consequence,...
Since my letter of the last week, Maria has received one from Mr. Randolph which lets us know you...
I have been expecting by every post to learn from you when I might send on to meet you. I still...
I recieved yesterday mr Randolph’s letter of the 23d. giving me the always welcome news of your...
I hoped before this to have received letters from you regularly and weekly by the post, and also...
After four days journey I arrived here without any accident and in as good health as when I left...
Yours of Feb. 20. came to me with that welcome which every thing brings from you. It is a relief...
We arrived here, my dear Martha , well & without accident, favored on the road by the weather....
Your favor of May 28. from Eppington came to me yesterday, with the welcome which accompanies...
I send you, my dear Patsy, the 15 livres you desired. You propose this to me as an anticipation...
Ellen appeared to be feverish the evening you went away: but visiting her a little before I went...
Yours of May 27. came to hand on the very day of my last to you, but after it was gone off. That...
Excess of business prevented my writing to you the last week or even having time to inclose the...
I received this day Mr. Randolph’s letter of Aug. 31. with the horse, rather thin, having...
I got back to Aix the day before yesterday, and found there your letter of the 9th. of April,...
Your letter of the 29th. has relieved me from the great anxiety I had felt on your previous...
From Edgehill to Gordon’s 18. miles. A good tavern, but cold victuals on the road will be better...
This is merely, my dear Martha, to say that all is well. it is very long since I have heard from...
We all arrived here without accident, myself the day after I left home , having performed the...
The last news we have from Monticello is by your letter of May 7. I am in hopes tomorrow’s post...
I wrote to mr Randolph on the 30th. of Jan. having just then recieved his of the 19th. it was not...
By capt. Swaile, who sailed yesterday for Richmond I sent addressed to Mr. Randolph to the care...
Madame de Corney proposes, my Dear to carry you to the Opera tomorrow evening. I will therefore...
Your letter of the 16th. and mr Randolph’s of the 9th. both came to hand by the last post. since...
The last post day for Monticello, which was the 9th. slipt by me without my recollecting it....
I arrived here on the fourth day of our journey without accident. travelling early one or two...
I received yesterday your’s and Mr. Randolph’s of the 9th. which shews that the post somehow or...
I received yesterday yours and Mr. Randolph’s letters from Varina of the 15th. and 16th. inst. I...
I saw in Philadelphia your friends Mrs. Trist and Miss Rittenhouse. Both complained of your not...
We are all well here, my dear Martha , and thinking of our return home which will be about the 30...
Your and Mr. Randolph’s welcome favors of the 16th. came to hand yesterday, by which I perceive...
I shall with the greatest pleasure, my dear Patsy, participate with you of the honour of Miss...
Your letter of April 13. tho’ it came to hand on the 30th. is yet to be acknowleged. That of May...
I am now very long without a letter from Monticello, which is always a circumstance of anxiety to...
Congress being certainly to rise the day after tomorrow, I can now, my dear Patsy, be more...
Your letter of May 3. came to me at this place. Since this I hear nothing from you; but I hope...
Having nothing of business to write on to mr Randolph this week I with pleasure take up my pen to...
I received yesterday at Marseilles your letter of March 25. and I received it with pleasure...
I received two days ago your’s of the 16th. You were never more mistaken than in supposing you...
Maria and myself are waiting with impatience to hear that Mr. Randolph and yourself and dear...
We are all well, and especially the children, who will forget you if you do not return soon....
It is very long since I wrote to you, because I have been uncertain whether you would not have...