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This will be handed you by Judge Wilson, a member of the Supreme federal court, who includes...
Congress have resolved to rise the day after tomorrow and if nothing unforeseen happens, I think...
This will be delivered you by Mr. Garland Jefferson, a relation of mine, who has been strongly...
Unremitting business must be my apology, as it is really the true one, for my having been longer...
When I wrote to Mr. Randolph yesterday I did not think I should have time to write to you, and...
I omitted to mention in my memorandum about the sale that if any ready money should be recieved,...
I have been so closely engaged ever since the meeting of Congress as never to have had a moment...
I omitted in my Memorandums to mention 2. boxes of books marked T.I. No. 1. and No. 2. which are...
I now return you the bonds of Woodson & Lewis and Lewis & Ware, as also Woodson’s note, and a...
I wrote you last on the 13th. of June. The Senate have passed the bill for fixing the residence...
I should sooner have acknoleged the receipt of Mrs. Lewis’s kind letter of Apr. 14 . but for a...
On my return here from a journey of a month I found a letter of Mr. Hylton’s dated May 29....
A little intermission of public business on the separation of Congress and departure of the...
Some things have occurred since I left Albemarle on which it will be necessary for me to trouble...
Mr. Randolph and my daughters being to remain at Monticello, are to be furnished with whatever...
Recieved from Colo. Nicholas Lewis the books and papers relative to my affairs and his...