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Your letter of the 28th. March was handed me on the 15th. of the present month by Mr. Randolph. I...
Your daughter being about to sail to France gives me an opportunity of informing you of my...
In my letter of April. 30th. I mentioned in what manner my time had been imployed to that date;...
You will receive by James , a very fine boar-pig of the Chinese or Parkinson breed; he is just...
The appointment of Colo. Monroe as Envoy to the courts of France and Spain was communicated to us...
Mr. Paradise being about to sail to Europe in a few days, furnishes me with an opportunity of...
We arrived here on the 14th, all well, and found the accomodations on the road by Stevensburg,...
Your two letters of August 10. 87 and August 6th. 88 came to hand some time in November last;...
By your letters to Mr. Randolph and Patsy I have had the happiness to hear constantly of yr....
Mr. John Comegys , a merchant of Baltimore, will deliver this—during my stay, and illness there...
This will be presented by Mr William Brockenbrough , who is on a visit to Washington for a few...
By some irregularity in the post, your letter of 12th. April was not received till the first of...
When I last had the pleasure of writeing to you, I was at Wm. & Mary attending the different...
Since I left Monticello , I have spoken to two of the gentlemen, counted on, to aid us in Duane’s...
29 January 1803, Richmond. Introduces William Brockenbrough, a member of the Virginia executive...
My silence hitherto has proceeded from a supposition that you had little leisure to attend to any...
My inexorable rheumatism still confines me, and has for the last three weeks bound me hand and...
My mother desires me to intimate to you, that there are several very pressing claims against her,...
I wrote you some time in December last, from Richmond, but am informed by Mrs. Randolph that the...
A Ship being about to sail for Paris: I embrace the oppertunity of informing you (by Her) of my...
You informed me some time ago, that there remained in your hands a balance of some money due Mr....
I am very sorry to tell you I have lost a great deal of time since you left Virginia. It has been...
The news-papers have informed us of the death of Mr. Barlow, late minister to France. We have not...
The young gentleman, who will hand you this, is a son of my particular friend D r John D Orr , of...
I will See Mr Clarkson tomorrow and endeavor to purchase the Horse upon the best terms I can for...
Your favor of 24th. October came this day to hand, and I hasten to answer it immediately, but am...
Know all men by these presents that we Thomas Jefferson Randolph Thomas Jefferson and Samuel Carr...
Mr. Francis Gilmer has informed me that he had taken the liberty of mentioning D r George Watson...
With pleasure I hasten to inform you that my brother is much better than when Mr Hollins wrote...
I hope that you will excuse the liberty I now take in addressing you, as it is prompted only by a...
Althoug Verry Slightly if at all Known to You, I hope the liberty I propose Takeing of Troubling...
The high and distinguished Honor that has been confered on You, and the noble and eminent...
I have taken the liberty of addressing a few lines to you on the subject of the office of...
Your favour of the 12th Currt came to hand Yesterday which confirmd what Mr Lawson Told me...
The undersigned, a Committee appointed for the purpose by the democratic Citizens of the City and...
I am not Ignorant of my own unworthiness in attempting to make known my Requests to my Bountiful...
I received both your letters and regreat much that an acknowle g d gment had not been mad f...
I am sorry to announce to, you the death of Genl. John Shee, Collector of this Port. As Genl....
On my return from Bath, my health was so much improved, that I was induced to accept the Office...
I am sorry to see the death of the Attorney General of the United States announced in our papers,...
§ From Samuel Carswell. 22 April 1814, Philadelphia. “As I fully expect that John Smith the...
I have not had the pleasure of addressing you since I saw you last Winter. The present is to...
An observation has occured to me, on the subject of Mr. Macon’s Bill, that I do not recollect...
The pleasure of acknowledging the receipt of your letter ⟨of t⟩he 8th. of Septr. is much...
Mr. Joseph Ray a Citizen of this City is desirous of obtaining the appointment of Consul at...
an ardent desire so far as is within the compass of my abilities, to Conduce to the prosperity of...
Mr Thomas White, son of William White, the Commissioner of Loans for the state of Pennsylvania,...
I have the pleasure to acknowledge the Receipt of your favor of the 23rd. of Feby. & the arrival...
I last had the pleasure to address you in March 1810, since which time I have had nothing...
In consequence of a conversation that lately passed, betwixt the post-Master of this place, (Mr....