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Your favor of Feb. 10. came safely to hand. we were for a moment flattered with the hope of a...
Dr. Rush tells me that within a few days he has heard a member of Congress lament our separation...
The [derangement] of our post still continuing, this is the first moment I have an opportunity of...
Printed in New York Times , 15 Apr. 1923 (magazine section); date supplied from internal evidence...
In your’s of the 21st. you acknolege mine of Feb. 17. since that I wrote to you on the 16th. and...
You were a witness, before you left our side of the continent, to the endeavors of the tory party...
[I have] your receipts for the [monies] […] cre[dited] […] to bring with me a memorandum of the...
I wrote you last on the 12th. & then acknoleged your last at hand of the 2d inst. The sensations...
By a settlement between mr Wickam as agent for Walsh & Cary of London, & mr Eppes, mr Skipwith &...
I have long been of opinion that the only means we can have of coming at the descent and...
I have written you a letter of this date to be laid before the society. this is for yourself...
I was informed on my arrival here that Genl. Pinckney’s dispatches had on their first receipt...
To give the usual opportunity of appointing a President pro tempore , I now propose to retire...
I inclose you some further communications from our envoys at Paris. to the information contained...
Yours of the 23d. is duly recieved. the corks & a bottle of lemon juice [arrived yesterday?] I am...
My letters to yourself and my dear Martha have been of Jan. 13. 21. & 28. I now inclose a letter...
As you mentioned that some of your commee admitted that the introduction of juries into trials by...
I had the honor on the 23d. of March of addressing a letter to y[ou on] some subjects of...
I wrote you last on the 11th. Yesterday the bill for the eventual army of 30. regiments (30,000)...
Although not sufficiently recovered from the effects of my late fall from my carriage to venture...
I have hitherto been in expectation of selling my last year’s crop of tobo. at Richmond & of...
Your favor of Nov. 12. has been duly received; as has also the parcel of Paccan nuts for which,...
Your two favors of the 10th. & 18th. came to hand yesterday. the post which leaves Alexandria...
It is very long since I wrote to you, because I have been uncertain whether you would not have...
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments to Colo. Monroe, & his sincere congratulations to him &...
I recieved at Monticello two letters from you , & meant to have answered them a little before my...
The bearer hereof mr John Barnes is a merchant of this city, of a worthy & excellent character....
About the year 1787. I published a book entitled ‘Notes on Virginia’ in which was an account of...
The Senate have this day thrown out their own bill for raising 15,000 men as a provisional army....
I wrote you last on the 23d. of Jan. since which yours of Jan. 26. is recieved. a bill will pass...