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Know all men by these presents that we Wilson Cary Nicholas , Thomas Jefferson , and Thomas...
I recieved yesterday only (altho’ in a letter of the 9 th ) notice from the bank of the US. that...
Your favor of the 17 th came to hand yesterday, by which I percieve that mine of the 11 th and 17...
My letters from Monticello informing me of the President ’s return, I lost no time in bringing...
Your letter of the 5 th finds me under the sever e st attack of rheumatism I have ever...
I learnt yesterday from mr Gibson , with extreme regret that I had inadvertently let slip over...
I have desired mr Brockenbrough to ask your advice as to the best means of remitting to mr...
Your favor of the 20 th is recieved, and the great accomodation at the Farmer’s bank , warmly...
I thank you, Dear Sir, for your kind aid in my little money embarrasments. I found, on recieving...
Your favor of the 27 th is this moment recieved & I now inclose the notes it covered. On the...
M r Brockenborough , as you describe him, is exactly such a character as we greatly need for our...
Yours of the 25 th came to hand last night and I sincerely join with you in joy on the passage of...
The letter to mr Dandridge which you intrusted to me, I delivered the next morning to mr Hunter...
I recieved at this place, and yesterday only your favor of the 19 th . if it has not loitered on...
Your favor of Mar. 30. is at hand, and I so far avail myself of your friendship as to inclose you...
An old balance of account between the bankers of the US. in Amsterdam and myself, believed by us...
If I could refuse you any thing, it would be the request in your’s of the 9 th to submit to the...
I am detaining from the Philosophical society their copy of Col o Byrd ’s journal, until I can...
A considerable time ago I recieved from the Historical committee of the Philosophical society of...
I wrote to the Secretary of State on the subject of mr Arm i stead , and have recieved his...
I learn that you have recieved D r Byrd ’s journal on the survey of our Southern boundary , from...
I am very happy in any opportunity of endeavorin g to be useful to one of mrs Norton ’s family,...
In my letter of the 2 d inst. I stated, according to your request what occurred to me on the...
Your favor of Mar. 22. has been recieved. it finds me more laboriously, and imperiously engaged...
Your favor of the 16 th I received yesterday your favor of the 16 th inst. informing me that the...
As the outer letter may be to go into different hands I place in a separate one my thanks for...
I duly recieved your two favors of the 3. & 6 th . I was engaged in the moment in preparing some...
Your favor of yesterday is this moment recieved and furnishes me matter of real regret: because...
You took the trouble of reading my former letters to mr Eppes on the subject of our finances, and...
According to your request, I ruminated, as I journeyed here on your proposition for the...