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My first wish, my dear Francis , is ever to hear that you are in good health, because that is the...
Your favor of the 6th. came to hand two days ago. I heartily congratulate you on the success of...
I rec d in due time your affect te lre of Feb. 25. and read it with the pleasure one must always...
I received last night yours of Oct. 31. complaining that you had written three letters before...
I recieved yesterday yours of the 7th. I have been so many years without being able to think of...
In a former letter I asked your permission to let the bonds taken at my sale be sent to you, in...
I have written to ask the favor of mr Halcomb to permit your cousin Baker and yourself to come...
The delay of receiving the leave of absence I had asked from our government, has prevented my...
Making a tour round the sea-ports of this country on matters of business, and meeting at this...
We have no late intelligence here except of the surrender of Chambly, with 90. prisoners of war,...
I set out for Philadelphia this week, and shall hope to recieve Jack there ere long. I shall not...
I am favored with yours of Aug. 31 . and am happy to hear that my dear Polly will come the next...
Finding a moment of leisure to take up my private correspondencies, I am to answer your letter of...
Jack’s letters will have informed you of his arrival here safe and in good health. Capt. Stratton...
The present is merely to inform you of the safe arrival of Polly in London, in good health. I...
I am necessarily detained here by a negocian for the Univ y . with the Literary board not yet...
I enclose you the letter to Mr. Wythe. We arrived here safely last night in eight hours and a...
The difficulty with which I write, my aversion to it, and the satiating dose which is forced upon...
After writing my letter of this date which is to go by Govr. Nash now here on his way to N....
Your letter of Aug. 19 . came to hand only 4. or 5. days ago. I should have answered it by post...
The business of Congress has proceeded very slowly lately. Two interesting questions have so...
In my last, from Baltimore, I informed you that my voyage to Europe was at least suspended till...
[ Paris, 11 May 1785 . Entry in SJL reads: “F. Eppes. Receipt of his and Mrs. E’s of Oct. 13. and...
I wrote you the last week, since which I have received yours of Oct. 2. and Nov. 3d. informing me...
I arrived at this place, not hearing till I had almost reached it that Congress had determined to...
We have nothing new here now but from the southward. The successes there I hope will prove...
I did not receive till yesterday yours of the 2d inst. I lose no time in complying with its...
We heard some time ago indirectly & indistinctly thro’ your friends at Ashton of the injury...
The Commissioners to the Indian treaty will not leave this place till the 1st. of April, which...
Since my letters by the Mr. Fitzhughs, I wrote you the 11th. of December and 7th. of January....