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The inclosed communication from Dr. Mitchell to the Philosophical society was under cover of a...
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments to mr Smith, and incloses the little book which he wishes...
Th: Jefferson sends mr Smith Cobbett’s 1st. number of his Porcupine , in which he may find some...
The bookbinder promises me 40. copies of the Manual on Thursday morning. your’s therefore might...
Th: Jefferson supposes mr. Smith, in addition to the 10.17 D has omitted to charge him the price...
I would not take the liberty of trespassing upon your retirement, did not the subject on wch. I...
Your favor of the 4th. is recieved. I formerly, at the desire of mr T. P. Smith wrote to Bishop...
Samuel H. Smith presents his respectful compliments to Mr. Jefferson, to whom he encloses the...
Th: Jefferson omitted to observe to mr Smith yesterday on the subject of mr Barton that as to the...
I have the pleasure of communicating, what may in its details be possibly unknown to you, that...
The inclosed paper seems intended for the legislative as well as Executive eye; but certainly not...
Th: Jefferson returns his thanks to mr Smith for the volume sent him. he incloses the account of...
Th: Jefferson requests the favour of mr and mrs Smith —to dine with him on Tuesday next (26th.)...
Th: Jefferson salutes mr Smith & having copied the inclosed, returns it with some queries &...
Is it worth while to contradict the barefaced falsehoods of Coleman in the 2d. page 5th. column...
Recived from the President of the U.S. ten dollars and fifty cents on an account rendered—for the...
Your paper of the 23d. came to my hands the day before yesterday. observing in it what is said on...
I have the pleasure of acknowledging, with thanks, your favor of the 31st ult. which has enabled...
I recieved yesterday your favor of the 8th. there was no mistake in sending you the proceedings...
Can mr Smith print 50. copies of the inclosed within a week from this time for Th: Jefferson? he...
in the paragraph beginning ‘During this course of administration &c & in the expression ‘they...
Th: Jefferson asks the favor of mr Smith to print for him 100. copies of the within letter each...
I have received the accompanying tract from D r Fothergill of Philad a w ch I have the pleasure...
The inclosed letter came to hand yesterday by mail after your departure. presuming it could not...
I have the satisfaction of advising you of our having reached home in perfect health and safety...
I inclose you a letter from D r Barton to myself, with a note from him expressing a wish it might...
In compliance with the request of D r Barton , I have caused to be inserted in the Nat. Intel r...
In making a general arrangement of my papers, I have found the enclosed important documents, w ch...
Altho’ sollicitation for appointment is generally an irksome office, it is rendered the less so...
I take the liberty of enclosing the following trifle delivered here on the late anniversary of...
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments to mr Sam l H. Smith , & his thanks for the oration he has...
Your favors of the 15th & 23 d Inst. afford me unfeigned satisfaction from that natural feeling...
I am imposing a task on your friendship which needs much apology, and will be explained in the...
I learn from the Newspapers that the Vandalism of our enemy has triumphed at Washington over...
It gives me great pleasure to acknowledge the receipt of Your favor of the ult. w ich from some...
In the letter which accompanied my catalogue I promised an Alphabetical Index of Author’s names...
I had this day the pleasure of receivi n g Your favor of the 11 th Inst. with the Alphabetical...
I have the pleasure to inform You that the H. of R. this day concurred by a great majority in the...
I was this day invited by the Library Com e to a conference with them. They represented that in...
Your favors of the 19 th and 21 st were recieved by our mail of the day before yesterday....
Presuming that my Catalogue has by this time answered all the purposes of information as to the...
I am happy to advise You that the bill authorisi n g the purchase of Your Library has passed the...
I tender you my cordial felicitations on the returning blessings of peace, the value of w ch will...
Your favor of the 14 th 15 th was 8. days on it’s way, and this goes by the first return mail....
I have the pleasure of acknowledgi n g the receipt of your favor of the 27 th ult. Congress...
I drop you a line to advise you that the President has had a conversation with M r Milligan on...
Our 10 th and last waggon load of books goes off to-day. this closes the transaction here, and I...
I have no doubt of the location of Your Library in Washi n gton being attended with the happiest...
M r Pennant Barton , son and only surviving child of D r B. S. Barton , so well known to you, I...
I recieved yesterday your favor of the 5 th and now inclose for mr Barton a letter of...