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Letter not found. ca. 13 April 1784. Mrs. Trist was at Fort Pitt awaiting transportation down the...
Letter not found. 9 February 1786. Contained news of Mrs. Trist’s state of health and her...
Your favor of the 9th. of February has been several weeks in my pocket, and has for the same...
The extreme badness of the weather rendered our journey very disagreeable, and retarded our...
I have not had the pleasure of a line from you for some time. If you have recd. all mine you have...
Letter not found. 23 January 1788. Acknowledged in JM to Mrs. Trist, 27 Jan. 1788 . Comments...
Yours of the 23d. instant by Mr. Jay has been delivered to me; but I have not yet been to thank...
Orange March 25 [1788]. The badness of the roads & some other delays retarded the completion of...
… I expected by this time to have been in Philada. My plan has been impeded by several...
[ Annapolis, 5 Dec. 1783 . Entry in SJL reads: “Mrs. Tr.—Mad[ison].—Annap.—Mr. Tr [presumably...
I am greatly indebted to worthy Mr. Jefferson for his polite and friendly letter. I wish I cou’d...
Availing myself of the place in P’s letter where a postscript should be, I take the liberty of...
[ Annapolis, 22 Dec. 1783 . Entry in SJL reads: “Mrs. Trist—dissuading immediate departure....
[ Annapolis, 17 Mch. 1784 . Entry in SJL reads: “Mrs. Trist. Condole on her sufferings—envy her...
I had the pleasing satisfaction to receive a letter of yours dated 22d of Dec. which was the day...
If Mr. Jefferson cou’d see my heart and know its feelings there wou’d be no occasion for words to...
[ Philadelphia, 28 May 1784 . Entry in SJL reads: “Mrs Trist. To draw on me at Paris for money...
I must plead the same excuse to all my friends for not writing sooner. There is no certain...
In a very few days, I expect to leave this country having nearly compleated my business, tho not...
I embark’d on board a Spanish Ship bound for the Havanah, sixteen days ago and have been detained...
Your favor of Dec. 25. came to hand on the 22d. of July, and on the next day I had the pleasure...
Your letter put an end to the inquietude that your silence had caused us. Be assured that I will...
I cannot review the time that has elapsed since the receipt of your obliging and kind favor by...
I have duly received your friendly letter of July 24. and received it with great pleasure as I do...
I must refer you to my letter of Dec. 15. for the reason why I had not asked of you sooner some...
I with much pleasure acknowledge the receipt of your very kind favors of Dec. 86. and Feby. 87....
I take particular notis of that part of your letter that relates to my intended reunion with my...