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I am afraid I shall be bankrupt in my epistolary account with Anne & yourself. however the tide...
I have recieved your letter on the subject of my plants and will now explain to you what they...
Your letter of the 11th. is recieved, and is the best letter you have ever written me because it...
I have nothing better to send you than an old song, but indeed I could send you nothing better....
This is our postday, and I have been so engaged that the hour of dinner & company are arriving...
Your’s & your Mama’s letters of the 20th. are recieved. tell her I will take care of her accounts...
Your letter was safely delivered to miss Forrest who was here yesterday well. I thank heaven that...
I learn with deep concern, my dearest Ellen, that the family has been unwell generally, that you...
Your letter of Apr. 1. came to hand only yesterday. I presume you sent it a little too late for...
Your letter of the 10th. did not get here till the 19th. and this is the first post-day since...
To answer the question in your letter of the 4th. I must observe that neither the number of the...
I am several letters in your debt, but I am in hopes that age and occupation will privilege me...
I send you some poetry, but am not sure whether I may not have sent you the same pieces before....
Miss Eleanor W. Randolph to Th: Jefferson                   D. 1805. May 21. To a letter which...
I believe it is true that you have written me 2. letters to my one to you. whether this proceeds...
My last letter to you stated the plants which had been sent, & I was in hopes, after you had been...
As you insist I shall write you one more letter before my departure this is to inform you that...
I have recieved two letters from you since I left Monticello. by Davy I sent you a pair of Bantam...
I recieved yesterday yours of the 25th. and have also to acknolege that of the 18th. you ask...
I believe I have recieved no letter from you since I came from Monticello, but perhaps there is...
I recieved your letter (without date) with great pleasure, for it always gives me pleasure to...
I recieved yesterday yours of the 11th. & rejoice to hear that all are well with you. I inclose a...
I owe you a letter, and very fortunately have one to inclose from an acquaintance which you must...
I recieved yesterday yours of the 15th. and I shall take care to have your book bound. the letter...