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I declind answering your letter, untill I could obtain some details, which were material, in...
I have the pleasure to forward to you by the mail of this day, a copy of the journal of the...
I regret that I could not have the pleasure of seing you again before you left town, which I...
Mr Sullivan who will have the pleasure to present you this letter, intending to visit the upper...
I intended to have called on you to day, and had actually set out, but have been compelld to...
I send you by this days mail, the documents of greatest interest , which have been presented to...
I receivd with great pleasure your favor of the 29 of march, with a copy of one which you had...
Mr Owen intending from motives of respect to pay to you & Mr Madison, a visit, has requested of...
J. M ’s best respects to mr Jefferson . He has the pleasure to send, for his perusal, a late...
Hearing that mr Webster & mr Ticknor will call on you, and indeed that their visit is principally...
The view which you have communicated of the condition, relation, & disposition, of Cuba, & its...
I mentiond in a letter which I lately wrote to you, that I had seen in a paper from Richmond, a...
I was much gratified by your late letter to find that you had recover’d your health, which has...
I have lately heard with much pleasure of your return in good health to monticello , to which...
My absence from this city on a visit to my farm in Loudoun , prevented an earlier attention to...
We are still destind to have further trouble with Spain . It was hoped, that the minister lately...
major General Brown , who commands the northern division of our army , will have the pleasure to...
You will receive herewith a copy of the message, in which I have endeavour’d without looking at...
I return you the extract which you were so kind as to give me the perusal of, with an assurance...
We have all been very much distressd, of the accounts recently receivd, of the misfortune you...
I have had the pleasure to receive your letter of the 6 th , & to forward that to D r Morse...
I have receiv’d your letter of the 14. containing a very interesting view of the late treaty with...
It was my intention to have called on you this evening, and to have presented in person M r...
The enclosed letter from M r Go relating to a subject interesting to you, and your family, I...
General La Fayette left this for York, on saturday, and is I presume, now, near his post of...
It was my intention, as it was my desire, to have communicated to the committee no part of your...
I regretted very much that my duties here, with the necessity I was under to pass through Loudon...
I now forward to you a copy of the message, more legible than that which sent by the last mail. I...
The committee to whom the business was committed, have recently made a report on my claims, a...
James Monroe ’s best respects to M r Jefferson — The enclosed communication from Com: Chauncey ,...
I came home yesterday, & should have called at Monticello this morning, but for an injury I...
I deeply regret to have been compelled, as you will see by the gazettes, to advertise my lands in...
Shortly after the receipt of yours of the 24 th of October, & while the subject treated in it,...
Some days elapsed, after the receit of your letter of the 13. , before I could fulfill the...
Col: Sullivan of Massachussetts having intimated to me his intention of visiting certain parts of...
I expected long before this to have had the pleasure of seeing you in Albemarle , but the...
I have had the pleasure to receive your favor of the second instant, with one enclosed from M r...
I forward to you by this days mail a copy of the Journal of the Convention which formd the...
Since my last we have received no communication from Mr Rush, on the subject of Mr Cannings...
I have to acknowledge three letters from you, of the 8 th 13 th & 15 th of this month . The note,...
I intended in my late visit to albemarle to have communicated freely with you, and mr madison ,...
I send you the papers which I mentiond to you yesterday, that is, the letter of L’ t Lewis, & the...
Finding that Gen l Lafayette will not arrive till thursday, and that the Dinner will not be...
I transmit to your two despatches, which were receiv’d from mr Rush, while I was lately in...
The inclosed letters from mr Appleton & gen l Dearborn, will give you our latest intelligence...
Having lately rec d an intimation that an herb which I now send you, would be useful to you. I...
I have decided to comply with your summons, and shall be with you at the time appointed. RC ( MHi...
A man of whom I heard you speak lately , as a gardener, to whom you had rented some land below...
our carriage is come, and we set out, in the morning, for washington . I intended to have been...
I regret that it will not be in my power to dine with you to day—Judge Nelson is with me & I...