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I have heard of your Loss [and] heartily condole with you, but am much pleased with the...
I thank God I am now so well that I could venture to write you a long Letter if a Multiplicity of...
I was not a little disappointed to find that you still complain of my not writing to you, when I...
I wish you would use your Interest in behalf of Dr. McClurg. He offers his Service as Physician...
I have snatched a few Moments to scribble you a few loose Thoughts on our present critical...
When I wrote last week to Col. Nelson I promised to write to both of you by this Post, a...
I have just Time to inclose you a Copy of General Lee’s Letter written the Day after the...
We are very much at a Loss here for an Engraver to make our Seal . Mr. Wyth and myself have...
Williamsburgh, 19 Aug. 1778 . Critical discussion of TJ’s “Observations on the late Eclipse” as...
I would have waited on you to congratulate you on your Appointment yesterday had I not been under...
I believe the Board had no Intention of removing the Convention Troops till you return; and wish...
I have often mentioned to you My Intention of resigning my Seat at the Council Board, on Account...
I had not the Pleasure of receiving your Letter till I was setting out on my Journey to...
The particular Attention paid by the Executive to my Recommendations, and Informations could not...
The Inscription on my Friend Potclays Badge would be a most delightful Morsel for a Member of the...
Yours in which you desire a Copy of the List of Tithe’s, and of my Journal of the Weather, came...
As I think it of Consequence that the Gentleman recommended should as speedily as possible...
As, by the Neglect of our Commissioners, The Assessment has not yet been returned we have been...
I return you many Thanks for your Letter and much valued Packet by Col. Le Maire. I am the more...
As it is possible that this may reach you before my other Letter of the 25th. Ulto., I think it...
I wrote a few Lines acknowledging the Receipt of yours by Col. Le Mair, and sent them by Monsr....
You will pardon my long Silence my dear Jefferson when I tell you that in Addition to the many...
I mentioned when I last saw you the Scarcity of Money in Virga. my Disappointments there in...
I am infinitely obliged to you and do promise on my sacred word that you shall not be called at...
The inclosed is such a Note, as with your Name on the Back of it (generally written across) will...
I am sure I need not take up a Moment of your Time to tell you how much you have obliged me by...
I have at length taken up my Note. The manner of doing it (as I was disappointed in my...
I am unhappy and ashamed to be again under the Necessity of troubling you in the Manner I did the...
My long Absence from hence, occasioned by Sickness which prevented my return, & the Post-master’s...
I have just received the Instructions to our Envoys & their Dispatches inclosed under two blank...