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I Shall certainly comply with your Wishes, expressed in your favour of 31st Octr. The...
A thousand thanks for your favour of 25 and 31. Ult. The Times are too serious to write. I expect...
Th: Jefferson acknoleges the reciept from mr Richard Rush of the originals of his letters of Apr....
In what terms can I address you? There are none that can express my Sympathy with you and your...
Your favor of the 12 th came to hand yesterday and I thank you for the kind attention you are so...
I return the Ed: Review with my thanks for the opportunity of perusing the chapter on France,...
Your favor of the 29. Ult: with the remarks on Mr. Wirt’s letter came duly to hand. The latter...
There are two Men in this World, who shall know and Esteem each other, if I can bring them...
On my return after an absence of 7. weeks, I find here your favor of Nov. 13. and have examined...
Your former kindness, and your known benevolence encourages me to again solicit your aid Mr...
I can write you little, but the history of my diseases and their Symptoms. Your kind favour of...
As I have been, in the course of my life, 200 or 300 times in an “Agony of Embarrassment” I...
After this Letter was written and erroneously inclosed I recd yours of 23d which is merry and...
I cannot do better with the inclosed communication than to put it into your hands, with a request...
I return you the note of your conversation in the year   with Miranda. It presents him in a...
Your Letter of the 23 has given me as much gaiety as all the fine Weather of the month Mr...
When I meet The beattified Spirit I Shall Say to him, with our mutual frankness, “Sir you ought...
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments to mr Rush and his thanks for the pamphlet he has been so...
My Grandson William Stuben Smith, having returnd from Russia, where he has resided with his uncle...
I have nothing to Say at present to that enchanting Lady who So easily drew my Correspondent from...
Col: Lane informs me that Mr. Hassler has selected for the scite of an Observatory which will...
While I acknowledge the receipt of your favour of Nov’br 11th, accept my thanks for the kind...
I have received your kind Letter of the 18th of this month with your Oration on the 4th. Your...
J. Madison requests a consultation with The Heads of Depts today at 1 oC. FC ( DLC ). Year not...
I have duly recieved your favor of June 27. and in that mine of Jan. 21 1812. I pray you to...