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1II. Recipient’s Copy (Jefferson Papers)
I have delayed answering your friendly letter by madame Brogniard in the hope of having some...
Knowing that you find leasure amidst the bustle of politicks to amuse yourself with less...
I feel myself extremely obliged by your favor of Sepr. not only on account of the friendly wishes...
After my return home I made search among my papers for the catalogue of Pougens that you...
I sent my letters to the secretary some days ago by the way of Havre. I am in hopes that the ship...
You will receive by this conveyance the ratification of our treaties. I shall feel some anxiety...
Having just heard of a vessel going from Havre I give you this hasty letter merely to inform you...
I am just favoured by your note without date covering two letters for Paris . I conclude from...
The enclosed packet marked No 1, was written at the time it is dated—The subject of it is very...
The delay that your favor of the 24th feby had met with induced me to write an hasty answer on...
Mr Monroe having undertaken to write our Joint letter on the subject of Louisiana I should...
12I. Recipient’s Copy (Jefferson Papers)
I have delayed replying to your friendly letter by Madame Brougniart in the hope of having...
13III. Extract, after 18 May 1803 (Jefferson Papers)
I have delayed replying to your friendly letter by Madam Brougniart, in the hope of having...
I not long since did myself the honor to inform you of the discovery of some bones near the...
Not knowing whether an agricultural Society is still in existence in Pennsylvania, I have chosen...
The fear of intruding upon the few hours you can spare to rural occupations, & philosophic...
Having very latly writen to you this is merely to inform you that our mutual friend Mr. Skipwith...
I was a few days ago honoured by your letter of the 16th. March. I called on the minister the...
I have this moment only received your favor the 24 Feby. It lay some days in the post Office at...
Mr. Monroe delivered me your very friendly Letter of the 3d. of Feby. the night before last...
I avail myself of Mr. DeLaBegarre’s going to Washington to send you the teeth found in the...
I am sorry so soon after my arrival here to trouble you with any thing that relates personally to...
I some time since had the honor to write to you on the subject of some of the appointments in New...
The Chancellor Livingston has read with great pleasure the observations of the president on...
Nothing very important having occured for some time past I have not thought it necessary to...
I recd your favor of the 16th. ult. just as I was leaving New York for this place which has...
My line of law reading has for twenty Years past been confined to civil cases arising in the...
I have before me your favors of the 4th & 9th of November, I do not know whether to be glad or...
Mr. Livingston has the honor to inform the president, that in his opinion the writers of the...