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In answer to your favor of Dec. 31. and to the question whether adviseable to address the...
The very contracted state of my acquaintance in my own country after so long an absence, and the...
The bearer hereof is Mr. Volney the celebrated traveller and author of several works highly...
Two or three days before the reciept of your favor of the 20th. I had recieved a letter from Mr....
I am doomed to be a very troublesome acquaintance to you. I am now in want of a stone mason, one...
My letter of Jan. 3. was still in my hands, when the reciept of considerable orders for nails,...
I troubled you once before on the subject of my nails, and must trouble you once more, but hope...
I am very thankful to you for your kind attention to our lost infant. The person you sent arrived...
I have recieved your favor of the 9th. It happened fortunately that I had preserved the original...
Having lately had an opportunity of examining our tax law in the new volume of laws lately...
It was not till lately I could send a cart into Louisa for the books I had lent my nephew Dabney...
By a letter of yours, communicated to me by Colo. Bell, I am apprehensive mine of May 23d. did...
Your favor of the 3d. inst. has been recieved and I have this day packed all the books which were...
The bearer hereof is Mr. Strickland, an English gentleman who is passing through our country to...
I did not recieve your favor of the 7th. till the 17th. inst. Consequently you had then passed on...
Your favor of the 17th. is duly received, with the turneps and rape. There is quite enough of...
Notes on Pot and Pearlash. a man will cut and burn 2 ½ cords of wood a day. a cord of wood yeilds...
I received your favor of the 26th. Dec. only two days ago, and tomorrow the bearer Mr. Petit , my...
I now place in the hands of Colo. Bell in Charlottesville fifty dollars to be forwarded to you,...
I recieved some time ago your favor on the subject of Mr. Dowthwaite, and soon after that he...
Your favor of the 22d. has been duly received, and, in consequence of it, my manager Mr. Biddle...
When I had the pleasure of seeing you at Monticello you mentioned to me that sheep could be...
The bearer hereof Mr. John Nancarrow comes to Staunton on some view respecting a mine, in which...
I have written you a line this day by Mr. John Nancarrow to recommend him to you as a man of...
I wrote you a long letter from Philadelphia early in the summer , which would not now have been...
I received duly your favor of Octob. 22. and should have answered it by the gentleman who...