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1 Jefferson, Thomas Volney, Constantin François Chasseboeuf, Comte de From Thomas Jefferson to Volney, 9 December 1795 1795-12-09 Two or three days before the reciept of your favor from Philadelphia I had learnt your arrival...
2 Jefferson, Thomas Volney, Constantin François Chasseboeuf, Comte de From Thomas Jefferson to Volney, 10 April 1796 1796-04-10 Your favor of [March] 28. came by our last post: and flatters me with the hope of seeing you...
3 Jefferson, Thomas Volney, Constantin François Chasseboeuf, Comte de From Thomas Jefferson to Volney, [17 December] 1796 1796-12-17 Your letters of [July 12th.] from Gallipolis and of Aug. […] from Lexington were duly received,...
4 Jefferson, Thomas Volney, Constantin François Chasseboeuf, Comte de From Thomas Jefferson to Volney, 8 January 1797 1797-01-08 I recieved yesterday your two favors of Dec. 26. and 29. Your impatience to recieve your valise...
5 Jefferson, Thomas Volney, Constantin François Chasseboeuf, Comte de From Thomas Jefferson to Volney, 9 April 1797 1797-04-09 Your favor of Mar. 15. came to hand a few days ago. It has been among the greatest of my regrets...
6 Jefferson, Thomas Volney, Constantin François Chasseboeuf, Comte de From Thomas Jefferson to Volney, 5 July 1797 1797-07-05 I am really uneasy at your stay here, during the heats of the present season, and in your weak...
7 Jefferson, Thomas Volney, Constantin François Chasseboeuf, Comte de From Thomas Jefferson to Volney, 5 August 1797 1797-08-05 Our post having failed to come as far as Charlottesville the last week delayed my reciept of...
8 Jefferson, Thomas Volney, Constantin François Chasseboeuf, Comte de From Thomas Jefferson to Volney, 17 March 1801 1801-03-17 You left this country in a state of high delirium. the paroxysm was very [tense?], but has been...