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Your letter of the 23. of last november was received soon after my arrival at this place. The...
I take the liberty to send you the Kentucky Gazette containing the first number of a series of...
I did not write you this day week because the posture of affairs had undergone no change, and I...
Your favor of Jan. 31. is this moment rec d and without loss of time I have filled up the dates...
Yours of the 11 th of Dec I received; words are wanting to express my gratitude for your...
Herewith you will find Some cuttings of the Rosa Sinica —which I Spoke to you of, in June last,...
While Doct r Th os G. Watkins Resided in this state ; there was a considerable difference between...
Permit me to ask you when we shall probably get any more money, for our creditors here— for I can...
Money, my dearest Ellen , is very hard to get in these times. no better proof of it than that it...
Having long since learned from your Notes on Virginia , your liberality of sentiment in regard to...
It has not been till this day that I am enabled to make you the remittance for your last account...
[ Ed. Note : A letter from TJ to “ Henry ” Niles of 7 Feb. 1822 is recorded in SJL , with the...
I recieved yesterday the inclosed bills of District banks amounting to 53.D. from a debtor from...
I recieved yesterday your favor of the 2 d and should be very glad to bear witness to any truth...
On Sunday last I recieved a letter from the Governor informing me the balance of the last loan,...
Your letter should have been sooner answered but as I have expected daily to go to the University...
Your favor of Jan. 23. was rec d yesterday only. the facts mentioned in it had never fallen under...
Nicholas Biddle presents his compliments to M r Jefferson , and takes the liberty of sending to...
Your letter of last July mentioned your willingness to aid me in a public appointment, of which I...
When, in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for a young man, like myself, to...
In my last I informed you that we then contemplated the plan of asking the Legislature to give...
Yours covering fifty three $53 Dollars in District Bank Notes, was rec d this morning, & all but...
I by no means wish to trespass upon your time even for five minutes; but if there is any subject...
H. C. CAREY & I. LEA intend to publish, A COMPLETE PICTURE of the UNITED STATES. THIS work is...
I should have sooner answered your favor of the 17 th ul t but that I wished to direct one of my...
Th:J. returns his thanks to mr Finlay and thro’ him to the managers of the Apprentices Library...
linen and any other clothing which the bearer Burwell may chus e RC ( Mrs. J. Sharshall Grasty,...
I thank you, Sir, for your essay proposing an uniform orthography for the Indian languages. it...
William L. Pogue Esq r of the state of Kentucky having expressed a desire to wait upon you, as he...
I send you the history of a College rebellion (an annual case here) which p may be put by among...