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I have been honored with the receipt of your communication under date of the 7th. instt,...
Although something of my situation is hinted at in the poem, yet perhaps not sufficient to give...
I had yesterday the honor of your letter of the 20th. inst. I had already written to you on the...
22 March 1809, Leghorn. The American consul encloses correspondence with Armstrong in Paris...
Recevez mes tres humble remercis mens pour la Letre tres flatteuse que vous m’avez fait lhonneur...
I have received the accompanying tract from D r Fothergill of Philad a w ch I have the pleasure...
In the number of gratulations on your return to private life I present mine with assurences that...
I agree with Sidney as quoted in your favour of the 13th. That civil War is preferable to Slavery...
Seeing a letter this morning in the Chronicle (a paper which has universally been calumniateing...
being a perticuler Friend of yours, Take the liberty to inclose this Letter, and ask the...
Agreeably to your request I have been recollecting some particulars respecting the antient and...
Agreeably to your request I have been recollecting some particulars respecting the antient and...
The Committee appointed by a meeting of your County men to express to you their feelings &...
Previous to Mr. Heinekens Decease he wrote Your Excellency requesting to know if Mr G J E...
I reached this place last Week after a fatigueing journey through the Mud almost impassible. My...
I inclose you several letters which must have been intended for the office, & not the person...
If ever the human heart, was compleatly gratified, in the accomplishment of an event, in which it...
It is with great diffidence that I give you at this time the trouble of a letter. Yet I have a...
I have recieved yours of the 19 th just in time by the return of this day’s post, to inform you...
The cook which I had in Washington ( mr Julien ) and who is now with me for a time, informs me...
My packages from Washington must be now near arriving with you, and I will pray you to forward...
I inclose you several letters which must have been intended for the office, & not the person...
I intended to have answered your kind letter by mr Stevenson yesterday evening but he left us...
The legislature of the state of New York , on the occasion of your voluntary retirement to the...
I recieve with great thankfulness your kind congratulations on my liberation from the duties &...
I am much pleased with your curiosity to investigate the history of your connections Ancestors,...
I am sorrey to give you the trouble of so Small a matter, Knowing you have much buisiness of...
My letter by post yesterday desired you to send my goods from Washington by trusty boatmen. I did...
I beg leave to congratulate you on your return to Monticello & hope you there enjoy that comfort...
Being disappointed in my expectations in this quarter of the World and having no prospect here of...
I am honored, dear Sir, by your letter of the 14th. instant in answer to mine of the 20th of...
I take the liberty of Writing to you as a sea faring man who has been to sea for 22 years and...
I recd. your letter of the 9th. inst—(nearly a fortnight after its date) accompanying Dr....
Altho’ the letter from Mr. Brown was probably intended for you, I could not hesitate in carrying...
I trust & believe, that the distance which your merit & your long services have placed between us...
From a conviction that the cultivation of the Benni would prove a useful acquisition to both the...
I have made diligent search after M r Nelson ’s box, but cannot find it.— Cap t Hand I understand...
Altho’ the letter from M r Brown was probably intended for you, I could not hesitate in carrying...
I have always cherrished an affection for you for many reasons which determine the Understanding...
I have yours of the 24. The enquiry as to Franzoni will be made as soon as an oppy. offers. F....
Being just recovered from a long indisposition, permit me now to tender you my sincere...
G. Granger presents his compliments to the President, and informs him that it is not contemplated...
The reciept of your kind address in the last moments of the session of Congress , will, I trust...
I have yours of the 24 . The enquiry as to Franzoni will be made as soon as an opp y offers. F....
I cannot suppress the gratification which I feel, in expressing to you my sentiments of exalted...
I cannot pretend to any extraordinary Knowledge of the History of this Country, or of what a...
The Medical Professors of the University of Pennsylvania beg leave to address you upon a Subject...
Madn. P.—March 29. [1809, Paris]—make use of occasion announced by Gel. A though...
Your very obliging & kind letter was received by Mrs. Latrobe yesterday, & I had also your...
The reciept of your friendly address in the last moments of the session of Congress , will, I...