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Your favor of May 16. came duly to hand. I had before heard of the accident which had happened to...
Your letter of Aug. 31. dated so soon after your departure gave me hopes that the sufferings at...
your favor of the 8 th came to hand yesterday evening. I hope you will never suppose your letters...
The negociation with mr Stuart has given you much more trouble than I had expected, and more than...
Your favor of Jan. 20. is just now recieved on the subject of mr Stewart and my portrait. he must...
I recieved yesterday your favor of June 24. and am very sensible of the interest you so kindly...
I never saw till lately the IX th vol. of Wilson ’s Ornithology. to this a life of the Author is...
I duly re cieved, on my late return to this place your acceptable favor of Apr. 22.    in looking...
I ask the favor of you when at Boston to engage for me fourteen tons of plaister of Paris to be...
I have recieved your favor of Feb. 27. with very great pleasure, and sincerely reciprocate...
I present to you mr Rives , the bearer of this, an eleve of mine in law and politics. he is able,...
The inclosed letter will explain to you it’s object, which I have thought would go safest to...
I write from a place which I visit occasionally, near the New London of this state, 90. miles...
Your favor of May 31. was duly recieved, and I join in congratulations with you on the...
The bearer of this is mr Thomas M. Randolph half brother of my son in law of that name whom you...
So entirely are my habits changed from constant labour at my writing table, to constant & active...
Mr. Gallatin having requested that letters might be written to the Governors for militia aid to...
I suppose that in answering Govr. Drayton we should compliment his ardor, & smooth over our...
I have read with pleasure the letter of Capt Davidson by which, according to unanimous resolves...
Will you be so good as to consider the inclosed answer to the Little Turtle, & suggest any...
I have prepared the two principal answers to the Indians, & pray you to read them attentively &...
I shall be ready to recieve any of the Indians tomorrow. I send you a sketch of the answer I...
I inclose you a charge by mr Hanson against Capt Smith & Lieutenants Davis & Dobbins of the...
Th: Jefferson requests the favor of Genl: & Mrs. Dearborn & Mr. Wingate to dine with him on...
The inclosed papers were recd. at Monticello, a little before I left it & were put by to be...
Genl. Dearborne be so good as to read the inclosed and decide on what is best, returning the...
I inclose for your consideration several applications for military commissions. the...
Yours of Aug. 18. is this moment recieved, & I forward you a letter of July 16. from Govr. Lewis...
Yours of Aug. 15. was recieved yesterday. I regret extremely that the estimate of the blocks at...
In my letter of yesterday I omitted to inclose that of Hern, which I now do. I add to it a...