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As I have received no answer to the letter I wrote you by the Express from Congress I conclude it...
The resolutions describing treasons are inclosed. The report for ascertaining the value of coins...
Whenever you and the speaker think I should return to Virginia to engage in the part which shall...
In Pursuance of a Resolution of the Legislature, I am to appoint a fit Person in every County to...
The Enemy like locusts Sweep the Jerseys with the Besom of destruction. They to the disgrace of a...
Colo. Zane delivered your Letters to me in this Town, and as I had it not in my power to execute...
I have been confined to a small Room upwards of two months which has much Impaired my health....
Mr. Frazer is appointed first Leiutenant instead of Mr. Mossom. The other Appointments of your...
By the Bearer Lieut. Jas. Meriwether I send two hundred and thirty six pounds 16/. for the...
Mr. Strother Jones proposes setting out in a few days for the Continental Army, where he wishes...
If I were to consider punctilio more than the suggestions of friendship, I should expect an...
We are this moment informed here, that some evil disposed people (no doubt hired for the purpose)...
I had this Morning, the Pleasure of your Favour of the Sixteenth instant, by the Post; and...
I had this Morning, the Pleasure of your Favour of the Sixteenth inst, by the Post; and rejoice...
It will not perhaps be disagreeable to you in your retirement, sometimes to hear the events of...
I take the liberty of troubling you upon a Subject of very great consequence to myself, and which...
This Morning the Inclosed Interesting Intelligence was received by Congress from General Gates....
I Had the honour to Receive your obliging favor by Mr. Harvey, with Forty seven Dollars, being an...
I wrote you about ten days ago that General Gates had obtain’d a Signal Victory over General...
Your Letter of November the 26th. was handed to me by the post before the last. The great Objects...
You are desired to receive into your Custody John Goodrich the Elder, who is ordered to be...
The council board has been so much crouded with business of late, that I could not procure an...
We are this moment made acquainted by the War Office that an Express was immediately to depart...
Having detained the Express that he might carry you the news that we heard was on its way from...
We have once more ventured into the field of composition as the inclosed Address will shew you....
I thank you for your favor of the 5th which I received yesterday. It is the only satisfactory...
The inclosed Gazette will shew you the progress, and perhaps the end for some time, of our...
The condition of our affairs is much changed since last I had the pleasure of writing to you, as...
I was very glad to see your Observations , tho they differ considerably from those we made here....
Your favor inclosing £36 11 0 is now before me, which Sum I consider as a full discharge of your...
I got your Favour about 3 o’Clock yesterday Afternoon by your Servant. I have not above Half a...
I agree entirely with you concerning the importance of the confederation, and have never failed...
Williamsburgh, 19 Aug. 1778 . Critical discussion of TJ’s “Observations on the late Eclipse” as...
I should have done myself the pleasure of Answering your letter of July the 19th. several weeks...
A few days past, since the last post left us, Mr. Harvey presented me your favor of August the...
You will be good enough, my dear Sir, to excuse this Letter. There are but few Men indeed with...
Mr. Carrington, who is a defendant in the suit, brought by your Relation Jefferson vs. Reade’s...
I am sorrey to be under the Needcessity of troubleing you with a Matter that is of little...
As there is a probability that the Gentlemen who bear this letter will arrive in Virginia when...
I have had a transient view of a general scheme of education for this state, which I am informed...
I have not been unmindful of the small commission you gave me to procure the song and receipt for...
The Indiana Company, I hear, are preparing to defend their Claim, under the Indian Purchase;...
Major General Phillips sends his Compliments to Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson, requests the favour of...
Majr. Genl. Phillips sends his compliments to Mr. Jefferson. He would with much pleasure wait on...
I beg your pardon for having writen to you prematurely. I confess I had never seen the printed...
Always attentive to your commands, I have obtained here, and now inclose you the song and the...
I wish it were in my power to write you satisfactorily on the state of our public affairs. My...
The difficulty of conveying letters across the Countrey and some hopes of seing you in the City...
I promised myself the satisfaction of receiving letters from some of my friends by the express...
I have paid due attention to your favor of April the 21st., and I believe there would have been...