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I accept, with gratitude, the terms on which you are willing to remark on my manuscript—and send...
I sent you about three or four weeks ago a second, and by the last mail, a third parcel of my...
I thank you for the remarks with which you have been so good as to accompany the return of the...
I suppose it proceeds from the circumstances of my having lived in your neighbourhood, for...
Your last favor was brought to me from the post-office, too late, by some accident, to be...
Henry ’s resolutions , as given by Judge Marshall , were copied from Prior Documents . Your...
I have just rec d yours of the 13 th and can only assure you of my constant attention to your...
The summer vacation of our courts, gives me an opportunity of taking up the materials which I...
The clerk of the court of chancery has, this day, for the first time put into my hands the fi:...
I have just recieved your favor of the 19 th and will, with very great pleasure, attend to its...
I have your favor by the last mail, covering an hundred dollars (a draft on Gibson & Jefferson )...
I have your favors by the last mail and will attend to them with much pleasure. If any thing...
Alexander M c Rae esq r & Maj r John Clarke , two gentlemen, justly reputed for integrity and...
About four years ago you were so good as to state that if the life of Henry was not destined to...
W m Wirt , with respectful compliments to M r Jefferson , sends a few more sheets of the...
I now submit to you the last sheets of my sketches of M r H. which I am sorry to find more...
Permit me to present to you the Bearer D r Stevenson , a very interesting young gentleman of New...
My last letter was So long & multifarious that M r Correa would Say it was “ de Omnibus Rebus, &...
After a long interval I have great pleasure in writing to you on the present occasion. The...
If I were not Conscious of the fact I should not think it possible to defer So long any thing...
I believe that I have never been So much in arrears in my epistolary account with you & certainly...
I have received accounts from various hands, that you are in a more than common degree affected...
The Firm of which I am a partner requests thy acceptance of a plough , as a respectfull tribute...
I received your obliging favour of the 11 th instant . It would afford me real satisfaction,...
I beg leave to request your acceptance of the small volume on the rotation of the earth, which...
I received a letter by last mail from M r John Tyler , member of the executive , informing me...
I take the liberty of soliciting your interest with the Executive in my favour, for the purpose...
I take the liberty of addressing you as the friend of literary establishments, on a subject which...
I received your favour of the 1 st instant yesterday in Petersburg ; and I beg leave to return my...
From there being little prospect of the survey of the state of Virginia , being prosecuted...