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I am thankful to you, Sir, for the very edifying View of Europe which you have been so kind as to...
I am very thankful to the Bunkerhill monument association for the honor they have done me in...
I thank you for the very able and eloquent speech you have been so kind as to send me on the...
I suspect I was mistaken in my letter of the 8 th in supposing the Report mentioned in your favor...
I thank you, dear Sir, for the new edition of you r Medical companion, rendered certainly more...
Your favor of the 10 th finds me at an occasional but very distant residence from Monticello ,...
On my return after an absence of three weeks from home, I found here your favor of the 6 th inst....
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments to D r Ewell and his thanks for the elegant copy of Hume...
Your letter of the 7 th came to hand on the 14 th and I kept up the one I it inclosed until I...
Your favor of Dec. 12. was not rec d until the 25 th which must acc t for so much of the delay of...
Th: Jefferson returns his thanks to D r Ewell for the copy of his eloquent oration of the 4 th of...
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments & his thanks to mr Fairfax for the pamphlet he has been so...
I this moment recieve, and at an occasional resdce very distant from Mont o your favor of Sep....
Th: Jefferson returns his thanks to mr Farrar for the N o of the Boston Journal which he has been...
your kind lre of Jan. 14. was rec d 3. weeks ago. the Report accompanying it got separated from...
I have duly recieved the Introduction to the elements of Algebra which you have been so kind as...
Th: Jefferson returns his thanks to mr Fellows for the copy to has been so kind as to send him of...
I have duly recieved M. le Baron, the letter of Jan. 7. with which you have been pleased to honor...
Th: Jefferson returns to mr Fillebrown the pamphlet he has been so kind as to send him with...
Th:J. returns his thanks to mr Finlay and thro’ him to the managers of the Apprentices Library...
A long absence from home, and long indisposition since my return, and present feeble condition...
Th: Jefferson has duly recieved mr Fisher’s favor of the 7 th and with it his pamphlet on the...
I have just recieved a letter from mr Cardelli to whom the box was addressed for which I asked...
In answer to the enquiries of your letter of the 18 th as to the communications between...
Within a very few days a trusty boatman will go from Milton to Richmond , whom I will direct to...
M r Vest , postmaster of Milton , who committed the volumes of Edinburg review to the stage,...
The books which you bound for me are safely recieved and I this day send another parcel by Col o...
I suppose I must consider the N os of the Edinburg Review sent you by the stage as irrecoverably...
I have for some years been furnished with the Edinbg reviews to which I am a subscriber, by the...
Altho’ age, and the state of rest so grateful to it have obliged me to retire from the business...
Your favor of Aug. 12. finds me was yesterday recieved at this place; and I learn from it with...
Th:J. returns his thanks to Mess rs Godman and Foote for the Number of the Western quarterly...
The bearer hereof, mr James W. Ford is a portrait painter by profession, and has been...
The President will recieve you tomorrow or after at ur convenience, & sit for his portrait. I...
Th Jefferson asks the attendance of mr Ford at Monticello to take the portrait of mrs Randolph...
I am aware that an individual has no right to expect that a public office governing itself by...
I recieved in due time your letter of Aug. 27. wherein you inform me that you hold in your hands...
You have sent me, Dear Sir, a noble animal, legitimated by superior force as Monarch of the...
I have duly read the pamphlet you were so kind as to put into my hands on the new method you...
I recieve with thankfulness Sir the prodn of your Recent hours. not that the flagging imaginn of...
I have so many calls to answer & write with so much difficulty that I have not till now been able...
your letter of the 8 th is duly recieved, stating that ‘in 1807. mr Appleton of Leghorn engaged...
Your favor of May 23 . came to hand a few days ago, with a statement of my account for your paper...
I have long ceased to read newspapers, except a single one of my own state , & that chiefly for...
A recent illness from which I am just recovering obliges me to borrow the pen of a grandaughter...
Th: Jefferson requests mr Gallatin to give a safe passage to the inclosed letters, and salutes...
This will be handed to you by mr William C. Preston a young gentleman of this state, either son,...
The importance that the inclosed letters should safely reach their destination impels me to avail...
Your letter of July 22 . was most acceptable to me, by the distinctness of the view it presented...
In a letter of the 6 th inst. I took the liberty of troubling you with a part of my annual...