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I thank you for forwarding the Seeds from M r Rodney .—I rec d them safely a few days ago. and...
After acknowledging the rect. of your late favours, the one containing the Bills of D & N. and...
Being pursuaded you wou’d gladly promote the views, of a practical agriculturist of Education,...
In a letter I received from my Friend Mr. Delavan, soon after his late visit to Montpelier, he...
I have taken the liberty to order my Servant to call at Monticello and get (by your permission) a...
Conversations with M r Brockenbrough and other practical Mechanicks, together with estimates made...
You will receive herein sixty dollars which I understood you to say was the price asked for the...
At the time I united with Mr Johnson, in declining to assent to the immediate appointment of Mr....
I return you herein the letter to D r Cooper with my signature. According to my understanding of...
I send herewith the Horse mentioned to you by M r Patterson & your grandson M r T. J. Randolph He...
I write chiefly to acknowledge the rect. of yours of the 19. together with the letters it...
I have to acknowledge the rec t of your letter of the 23 d Octo: with an order on your...
I have been inform’d by my Friends M r Coles , & M r Cary , that I was so fortunate as to obtain...
I received your several communications, addressed to me in Richmond—and together with our...
I received your circular of the 27. May in due time. In a letter which I have just received from...
Correct opinions in the liberal arts being the result of more cultivation than has fallen to my...
5. A Cloudy Morng. Left home at ¼ before 4 O’Clock, and reached Monticello at ¼ after 8—Found the...
The extreme coldness of the Weather, rendering the passage of the Rivanna already difficult &...
It is proper to inform you before I leave the neighbourhood what I have done, in discharge of the...
I am induced to fear, from what I hear from M r Neilson , of your daily expecting to hear from...
I received yours of the 9. Inst. covering Mr. Egans letter, & the accompanying recommendations of...
5. Sunday— Set out immediately after Breakfast accompanied by my friend N. Faulcon to attend the...
Yours of the 12. inst. inclosing a Letter from Professor Lomax reached me by our last post. It is...
I have recd. yours this day inclosing Monsr. Fer[ron’s] letter. Yours containing Professor Lomaxs...
This will be handed to you by my friend M r Maxwell of Norfolk. He calls at Monticello for the...
Yours of the 18. Ulto. came duly to hand. I am sorry to find Mr. Key has decided to leave us—and...
Hearing from our Colleague Mr. Johnson, that Doctor Patterson of Phila. had declined being a...
Yours of the 9 Inst. inclosing Mr. Lawrences letter reached me in due course of Mail. Whatever we...
In consequence of some conversation with M r Garrett, I deem it necessary to trouble you with a...
After despatching my late letter to you from this place, Doctor Harrison put into my hands the...