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The Book on “Public Education”, enclosed, has just been received here, under a Cover addressed to the Secretary; and I take great Pleasure in forwarding it, agreeably to the presumed wish of the Unknown Author and Donor, to Monticello, for you. DLC : Papers of Thomas Jefferson.
M r Daniel Brent presents his most respectful compliments to M r Jefferson, and, in compliance with the Request in his Note of the 26th Instant, takes great Pleasure in sending him, herewith, the last Biennial Register, published by Authority, to which is attcd a Copy of the National Calendar. for the year 1824. DLC : Papers of Thomas Jefferson.
Daniel Brent presents his respectful Compliments to m r Jefferson , and has the Pleasure to transmit to him the enclosed Letter, just received at the Dep t of State from m r Rush .   He takes advantage of the occasion to acknowledge the receipt of a note which m r J.
I have just had the Pleasure of receiving your favor of the 19th Instant , and I lose no time in complying with your Request, by sending you the Documents which you mention, to which I have added some others, that I have thought you might like to be possessed of.    I am, Dear sir, with perfect Esteem and Respect, your ever faithful, Obed t serv t Documents herewith sent, in separate packets....
I have just had the Honor to receive your note of the 12th , enclosing an open Letter for m r Gallatin at Paris , which I immediately sealed, and one for m r Beasley at Havre , and requesting that I would give these Letters a Conveyance, with the public Despatches. I have the satisfaction to inform you that they will forthwith be sent to the
I have just had the Honor of receiving a note from you, dated the 15th of this month, which enclosed a letter to M r Gallatin , that I will take great pleasure in forwarding, agreeably to your request.    I am, Dear Sir, with the highest Respect and sentiments of sincere Esteem, RC ( DLC ); endorsed by TJ as received 25 Feb. 1818 and so recorded in SJL . RC ( DLC
I had the Pleasure of receiving your favor of the 11th Instant , and to deliver to m r Barnes the Box of ores, agreeably to your Request. Cardelli , the Italian Artist, left this City about twelve months ago, and I cannot learn where he is now settled; nor have I yet been able to execute your Commission concerning the busts of Mess rs Madison and Monroe , none that I can hear being for sale...
In assorting the Archives and Papers of this Department , upon their being lately removed to one of the new Buildings for the Public Offices, we have just found, in the Collection of Maps and Charts, the sketch which accompanies this, under a seperate Cover. This Sketch appears to be a plan for introducing Water to Monticello from a neighbouring mountain, and perhaps has remained in the...
Daniel presents his very respectful Compliments to M r Jefferson , and has the pleasure to inform him that the letter for M r Cathalan , the Consul of the United States at Marseilles , which came enclosed in a note which he, D B t
A Box was left at this office (Department of State) by m r Sumter , our first Minister at Rio de Janeiro , upon his late arrival in the United States , for you, “to be delivered to your order,” which contains, I understand, samples of ores from the Brazils . I know not whether you are apprized of this Circumstance, or not—If you are not, I am happy in making you acquainted with it.   I have...