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Letter not found. 18 September 1809. Jefferson hopes to visit Montpelier before JM returns to...
The difference between a communication & sollicitation is too obvious to need suggestion. While...
M rs Lewis , the widow of Col o Nich Lewis , has requested me to mention to yourself the name of...
The death of my much valued friend & relation George Jefferson will doubtless produce many...
This will be handed you by Mons r de Neufville a person of distinction from France who came over...
The inclosed papers will explain themselves. Their coming to me is the only thing not...
Yours of yesterday was recieved last night. the M c Gehee who is the subject of it, is an...
On my return from Bedford I found in our post office your favor of the 2d. inst. as also the...
Yours of the 12th. has been duly recieved. I have much doubted whether, in case of a war,...
This will be handed you by Monsr. de Neufville a person of distinction from France who came over...
I have totally forgotten the writer of the letter I forward to you , and every circumstance of...
It is a grievous thing to be pressed, as I am, into the service of those who want to get into...
Your letters of the 8 th 15 th and 22 d are now to be acknoleged. I should consider the debt to...
Another communication is inclosed, and the letter of the applicant is the only information I have...
Your favor of the 6th. was duly recieved. The double treachery of Henry will do lasting good both...
I do not know whether you were acquainted with the late Major Duncanson of Washington, uncle of...
I had written the inclosed letter but had not yet sent it to the post office when mr. Nelson...
Yours of yesterday was recieved last night. The McGehee who is the subject of it, is an overseer...
Your favor of the 6 th was duly recieved. the double treachery of Henry will do lasting good both...
I had intended to have been with you before this, but my daughter , who wishes to pay her...
I inclose you two letters from mr Burrall , postmaster of Baltimore . you will percieve by them...
In a late letter from mr. Spafford of Albany I received the inclosed with a request that after...
A letter from Col o Earle of S. C. induces me to apprehend that the government is called on to...
I recieved at Richmond your favor covering a check on the bank of Norfolk for 743. Doll. 15....
The mail of yesterday does not tell us whether you have left Washington . I am this moment...
Yours of Oct. 30. came to hand last night. Capt Coles passed this place on the 31st. to...
The difference between a communication & sollicitation is too obvious to need suggestion. while...
You knew, I believe that the society of Agriculture of Paris had sent me a plough which they...
I have been prevented setting out to Bedford as early as I had counted. I depart tomorrow. In the...
The inclosed from Dr. Brown is this moment come to hand, and supposing it may possibly be of some...
Your two letters of the 4th. & 7th. were recieved by the last mail. I now inclose you the rough...
In my letter of yesterday I forgot to put the inclosed one from mr Mill, which I now send merely...
Mr. Thweatt my particular friend and connection expecting that an excursion he is to make will...
In a letter of May 6. from Foronda is this passage. ‘ No remito a Vm exemplares de mis papelitos...
I take the liberty of inclosing to you a letter from mr Meigs, heretofore President of the...
I recieved at Richmond your favor covering a check on the bank of Norfolk for 743. Doll. 15....
The mail of yesterday does not tell us whether you have left Washington. I am this moment setting...
I congratulate you on your release from the corvée of a session of Congress, and on the pleasure...
In the action brought against me by Edward Livingston , the counsel employed, Wirt & Hay (...
Mr. Wirt having suggested to me that he thought the explanations in my case of the Batture,...
I have just time before closing the mail to send you the Memoir on the Batture. It is long; but...
I take the liberty of inclosing to you a letter from mr Meigs , heretofore President of the...
M r Thweatt my particular friend and connection expecting that an excursion he is to make will...
The bearer hereof, mr. George Flower, is an English gentleman farmer, was the companion of mr....
On my return from a journey of 5 weeks to Bedford I found here the two letters now inclosed,...
I have seen with very great concern the late Address of mr Smith to the public. he has been very...
Mrs. Lewis, the widow of Colo. Nich Lewis, has requested me to mention to yourself the name of a...
I have just time before closing the mail to send you the Memoir on the Batture . it is long; but...
However firm my resolution has been not to torment the government, nor be harrassed myself with...
I returned yesterday from Bedford , and according to my letter written just before my departure,...