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We rec’d. your two letters of the 22d. Feb. on the 3 inst. and that of the 2d. on the 10th. I...
I am confident I could have served you considerably but I thought it better to trust to the...
I did not expect to have written by this post as I was much engaged in preparing some papers & in...
A few days since I returned from a journey of 3 weeks into the lower country during which from...
We had no mail last week from Richmond or Fredericksburg which lost us our weekly joy of reading...
You will be alarmed at a report Richardson will make of an occurrence at Monticello which I have...
Your letter of the 31. May to Martha arrived yesterday with the pleasant news that your horses...
We remained at Monticello after you left us till Christmas day on which we paid a visit to George...
I lost the passage to Lisbon and I afraid of this to Bordeau. and when you will go to Virginia my...
I visited Monticello yesterday and entered your room with great anxiety but was soon much...
your letter of the 14th. Dec. did not arrive at Belmont till the 1st. inst: it did not lie in...
J Marshall begs leave to accompany his respectful compliments, to Mr. Jefferson with assurances...
yours of 12th. inst. reached us the 25th. that of 19th. last night. Nothing of Arnold yet—the...
I shall see Mr. Strother and others and shall be able without compromitting you in a direct...
At Boston, from which I am now returning on my way to New York, a gentleman of much Information...
I received your favour this morning by post wishing me to send what money there is my hands...
Jefferson. Oct. 9.—letters written & recd.—prudential motives prevent friend & myself giving...
This post has brought me yours of the 8th. Johnston has no nail rod of yours—the last he received...
Mr. Tazewell is no more—he this moment departed. Will you be pleased to make this Melancholy...
I this moment have Been honoured with yours of the 31st. Ulto. But having just returned from the...
Your much esteemed favor of the 30th. may with your inclosed to my house of Amsterdam, together...
Give me leave to present you a Fur for experiment Sake to try whither the hops in this Country...
At the last Meeting of the Board of Agriculture, a very interesting letter from you , to Sir John...
I have received your favor of the 14th.—Your instructions respecting the wheat for the...
In reply to your Letter of the 25th. Ulto. I have to inform You that, though generally retained...
I have the Honor to inform you that, if it shall be convenient and agreeable to the Senate, the...
I have Sent you all the Cash that is in my hands at present by Jupiter which is Ninety two...
We have been to Cumberland since I wrote to you last & saw while there the last melancholy rites...
I have yours of 21. ulto. and very sincerely thank you for the interest you take in what concerns...
Since the Rect. of your Letter , which was long in coming to hand, I have seen two most abusive...