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I duly received the three letters with which you favoured me, on the subject of the house in...
Your letter of Sep. 8. enquiring after the house and room in which the Declaration of...
In the P.S. of my letter of the 16 th I made the mistake of writing S.E. instead N.E. it was the...
It is not for me to estimate the importance of the circumstances concerning which your letter of...
I am aware of the delicate state of your health, and of the fatigue imposed upon you, by...
I have duly recieved your favor of the 7 th inst. requesting me to communicate to you such...
I contemplate collecting and publishing a volume or more of the letters addressed by my late...
I am sorry it is not in my power to give you descriptions of the medals mentioned in your letter...
I wish to preserve an account of the various medals which were struck by order of Congress during...
I am much obliged by your history of the Robinson Apple ; I read it at the last Stated meeting of...
On my return home after an absence of five weeks, I find here your letter of May 24. of the...
The “ Philadelphia Soc: for promoting Agriculture ,” are about publishing a third vol: of Memoirs...
Mr Ronaldson called on me a few days since to Shew me some Specimins of wool one of which was...
The constant pressure of such business as will admit no delay, has prevented my sooner...
A few of my friends have with myself had it in Contemplation to form a Society to call forth the...
Your kind permission to the Agricultural Society in September last to send some copies of their...
Your favor of the 15th. did not come to my hand till yesterday. I fear therefore that the vessel...
Our Agricultural Soc: have published a volume of memoirs which we are anxious to distribute among...
The accompanying Seeds were Sent to me to be forwarded to you.—The freind who gave them to me,...
I duly recieved your favor of the 1st. instant, informing me that at an election of officers of...
We have the honor to inform you, that at an election of Officers of the American Philosophical...
I have the pleasure to Send You a Copy of the premiums proposed by our Agricultural Society, and...
I take the liberty to inform you, that I have engaged with Messr Birch and Small in Philada. to...
I have the pleasure to announce the arrival of the little box, containing the models of your...
Your highly esteemed favour of the 11th. inst. came to hand on friday but I am sorry to say the...
I am indeed a most unpunctual correspondt but it is not from unwillingness to attend to those who...
By the Schr Hiland Capt Hand I have taken the liberty to send you one of the Cast iron mould...
I had no sooner finished my labour upon the Domestic Encyclopadia, than I put in execution the...
Permit me to draw your attention from the great concerns of the union, to view the inclosed plate...
I have duly recieved your favor of the 9th. and proceed to answer the two enquiries made in it on...
Your esteemed favour , accompanying the German pamphlet by Angermann, on the preservation of...
I recieved lately the inclosed pamphlet from the Author at Lingen in Westphalia. not...
with Dr Mease’s respectful Compliments. [ Note by TJ :] Dec. 24. 1802.—subscribed to the work, to...
It is with much diffidence that I take the liberty to recommend my father Mr. John Mease to you;...
I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter in answer to my communication by Mr le...
Th: Jefferson presents his thanks to Doctr. Mease for the two pamphlets . that part of his...
I have the pleasure to present you with a copy of a pamphlet I lately published on the disease...
It is with great pleasure that I forward to you the inclosed volume of the transactions of the...
On my return from New York last evening, to which place I went, the day after I did myself the...
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments to Dr. James Mease and his thanks for his very learned and...