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The inclosed case of Thos. Norris I first observed in the Aurora, and consider it a duty to have...
Th: Jefferson returns to Col o Duane the two packages which he supposes to be the last. he has...
By a new arrangement of the post between Washington and Milton, Charlottesville &c it now leaves...
Th: Jefferson salutes mr Duane and asks the favor of him to procure & forward to him the...
Your favor of the 17 th ult came duly to hand; and I have to thank you for the military Manuals...
I have duly recieved your favor of the 10th. and shall always be thankful for any information you...
The intercourse with France being now open, I expect every hour a letter from M. de Tutt Tracy ,...
I recieved, a few days ago, a pamphlet on the subject of America, England and the Holy alliance,...
I do not know how the publication of the Review turned out in point of profit, whether gainfully...
I am sincerely concerned and mortified at the failure of the remittance I had supposed made to...
Such has been the hurry & bustle of the close of a session of Congress & of my departure, which...
Your favor of Feb. 14. has been duly recieved, and the MS of the Commentary on Montesquieu is...
The address of the Ward committees of Philada on the subject of removals from office was recieved...
Your letter of the 5 th with the volume of Montesquieu accompanying it, came to hand in due time;...
Your 3 d packet is recieved before the 2 d had been returned. it is now inclosed , and the other...
I now inclose you catalogues of the books which are to be imported for Congress and which you...
When I wrote you my letter of Mar. 28. I had great confidence that as much at least could have...
Th: Jefferson with his compliments to Gen l Duane incloses him 5 Dollars to be placed to his...
London History Bossuet’s universal history. 2.v. 12mo. Newton’s chronology. 4to. Collier’s...
I inclose you a pamphlet on a subject which has, I believe been little understood. I had expected...
I wrote to you on the 24 th of Nov. on the subject of mr Tracy ’s book. a mr Ticknor from...
I have long ceased to read newspapers, except a single one of my own state, and that chiefly for...
Your favor of Aug. 17. arrived the day after I had left this place on a visit to one I have near...
I now return the translated sheets . you will find in them some pencilled words, chiefly...
Your two favors of June 5. & 23. came to hand in due time, and according to the request in the...
I learn with sincere concern, from yours of the 15 th recieved by our last mail, the difficulties...
Repeated enquiries fr on the part of Senator Tracy what has become of his book (the MS. I last...
Your favor of Sep. 20. has been duly recieved, & I cannot but be gratified by the assurance it...
Since my letter to you of the 3 d I have had occasion to make a remittance to mr Dufief...
It has not been in my power sooner to acknolege the reciept of your favors of the 2d. 4th. &...