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The proceedings on my lottery are too far advanced to admit the practicability of any change...
I return you, Dear Sir, a thousand thanks for your kind present of Cabbages—they are the more...
We have failed entirely in our cabbages this year. and I understand this has been universally the...
Letter from Thomas Jefferson. The following letter from the distinguished patriot and statesman...
I have not seen mr T. E. Randolph but the moment I can see him, I will endeavor to get him to...
Instead of answering your letter yesterday, I desired the bearer to tell you I should see you at...
I am now enabled to give you an order on Cap t Peyton for 700.D. and to assure you of the balance...
D  1817.  Feb. 7. loan   1500  Int. to Oct. 26. 1820. 3 Y.–261 D 334. 36 1834. 36 D 1818. Dec....
I am at this moment engaged in making arrangements which may supply the deficit of crops and...
I avail myself of the first moment it has been in my power to commence the repaiment of the sum...
I have never in my life been more chagrined or mortified that than I am in being obliged to...
Your lre of to-day is hand d to me just as I am getting on horseback . I h d expect d to repay to...
The last year was the only one of my life that I ever had pork to spare. this year as usual we...
I do not remember that a word was said the other day on the subject of cruelty to slaves. if I...
I am very sensible of the kind indulgence expressed in your letter of yesterday which lays me...
The injury which the grinding of plaister does to the mill, and the offence it gives to our bread...
you are quite free, my dear Sir, to make the use you propose of the opinion I gave you, and under...
I returned from Poplar Forest yesterday, and now send you your papers with my opinion on them....
It is now five and forty years since I have withdrawn from the practice of the law: I have but...
I have your papers under consideration, and altho’ I think myself tolerably satisfied on the...
Th: Jefferson asks the favor of mr Peyton to come and take a pea-dinner with him the day after...
I have secured the return of the 1500.D. you were so kind as to lend me, by a sale of part of the...
You sometime ago had corn for sale which you were so kind as to offer me. if you have still any...
I am infinitely obliged by the kind offer of the sum mentioned in your letter, and any further...
I lent you some time ago the deed & receipt of John Henderson as to the property of the younger...
I gave notice some time ago that to mr Michie that I would take your deposition and that of mr...
The deed of Sep. 10. 1805. from Charles L. Lewis to yourself is sufficient in it’s form to convey...
M r Rosson is finishing a carriage for me and has not a pair of handles left. but he has the...
Your letter of the 4 th came to hand yesterday. I do assure you that I never have entertained a...
The sum I owe you is between five hundred and forty or fifty Dollars. I have this day written to...