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Inclosed is a letter, and an account from Mr. Gales for the National Intelligencer— I am very loth to trouble you—and I must beg the favour of you to pay Mr. Gales his account and take his receipt and his Certificate—My subscription is stoped—for I hereby request, and Order, that it may be stoped—for I never read it—I am overwhelmed with a Cart-load of Newspapers for which I never...
Extract. I was not able to accept the condescending invitation of the Government of the State and the various Societies in Boston to celebrate the fourth of July, though my head would have struck the Stars if I could have made so glorious a figure as my Ancient excellent friend Carrol made at Baltimore on that day. But the heat of the season with the pomps and ceremonies, could not have been...
Having observed in the papers that the reason assigned for your declining to accept the invitation on the 4h. was on account of indisposition Mr. Adams and myself are anxious to hear from you and to be assured that it was rather the dread of over fatigue than real indisposition which caused your refusal to attend. It would have been altogether improper to make such an exertion and I rejoice...
My letters to you, within the last 12. months have been of May 28. 19. with the annual remittance to M. & M e Pini , Sep. 3. informing you of a remittance thro’ mr Vaughan of 300.D. for the wives of the two Raggis , and Feb: 15. 20. announcing a remittance of 400.D. for the same persons to pay their passage and expences to the US. sin
Agreeably to the request made by Yo u sometime since we now hand you statement of ℀ , & remain, very respectfully, RC ( MHi ); on a sheet folded to form four pages, with letter on p. 1, enclosure on p. 3, and address on p. 4; in the hand of a representative of Mathew Carey & Son except where noted below; dateline at foot of text; addressed (in the hand of a different representative of the...
D r Tho s Jefferson Esq r in A/C with M Carey & son C r 1819         1819   Mar 19
I learnt, Madam, with great sensibility, the death of my friend M r Cathalan , your estimable father. the information came first thro’ the public papers in the month of August; and it’s confirmation by your letter of that month recieved in October: and tho’ late, I not the less sincerely offer my cordial condolance. no one had more opportunity than myself of knowing his value as a public...
The season for asking my annual supply of wines being now come about, I have first to acknolege the reciept of your letters of Oct. 9. & Nov. 9. , as likewise to inform you that the Nice wines you were so kind as to forward, came safely to hand, as h ave also those forwarded by mr Oliver . accepting with thankfulnes s your kind offers of service, I take the liberty of addressing to you my...
M r Du Ponceau has the honor of enclosing to M r Jefferson , a Short Comparative Vocabulary of the Nottoway & Iroquois idioms. Few words will be found in which the Analogy is not Striking. It may be carried farther, but he believes this will be Sufficient to Shew the affinity which exists between those languages. M r D. regrets that his Stock of Tuscarora words is very Scanty, as these...
Affinities of the Nottoway language with the Iroquois Dialects Nottoway Nottoway The Sun Aheeta , Tuscarora. Heita The Moon Tethrake , Onondago,
Not being able as yet to proceed myself to Bedfo r d I according to promise inclose you a draught for mr White ’s debt on Capt Peyton of Richmond for 152.90 D to wit 143.57 143.56 principal and 9.33 9.34
The death of mr Cathalan , which happened about the date of my letter to him of May 26. was not known to me until 3. months after. I learned it with that deep regret which a friendship of 35. years was calculated to produce. his long and faithful services succeeding to those of his respected father, as Consul of the US. had proved his value to those who, like myself, had had occasions of...
I have to ask the favor of you to dispose of the inclosed bill of exchange for me. it is drawn by D r Everitt on James Maury of Liverpool , being the nett proceeds of tobaccos consigned by the D r to Maury , sold by the latter, and the account of sales acknoleging the balance of 240 £–15 s–8 d sterling in his hands and liable to order. these papers under Maury ’s hand
I informed you some time ago that I should desire mr Gibson to remit you a sum of about 650.D. to be transmitted to Leghorn , and Marseilles . yet it was not till the 1 st of June I could place in his hands the sum of 444.D. (for which your’s of June 23. informs me you have drawn on him) nor till this day that I have been enabled to provide the further sum of 200.D. this I have done by...