Thomas Jefferson to David Bailie Warden, 31 October 1823
To David Bailie Warden
Monticello Oct. 31. 23.
Dear Sir
If these things depended on ourselves, I should have great need of apology for being so late in acknoleging your letters of May 13. & Aug. 15. and many indeed preceding them, as well as brochures, books Etc. but much sickness,1 age itself, and the debility consequent on it have2 withdrawn me from nearly all correspondence; and two dislocated wrists and crippled fingers render writing so slow that I have scarcely resolution to undertake it in any case. this must apologise to my friends Humboldt, Thouin, Lacepede and others whose recollections are cherished by me, altho’ I am not able to say so to them in writing. I have made a great effort to prove to mr Coraỹ how much I sympathise with his suffering countrymen, how much I value himself, and take the liberty of putting the letter under your cover. the Spaniards also interest all our feelings, and France and her hellish alliance, if we are truly informed of3 their designs on this Hemisphere, may force us to fight, as well as feel for them.
Here we are occupied with a contest, but a very peaceable one, of who shall be our next President. altho’ it is pretended that, with their name, the Federalists have changed their principles also, yet it appears they will vote to a man for the candidate whom they heretofore claimed as theirs. the race, when reduced as it will be, to two competitors4 only, will be a close one.
You were so kind as to introduce me formerly5 to the correspondence of Messrs Debures, freres, libraires. I dealt with them several years with satisfaction. it is now about two years since I have had occasion to apply to them for books, & I then left in their hands a balance of 146–70 ƒ of which they remind6 me, in a letter of Aug. 27. I take the liberty of inclosing a letter to them, merely to ask the value of that balance in books, and I make out a catalogue of such as will be acceptable to that amount by conjecture; but desire them expressly7 to stop in the catalogue where the balance stops. if you can aid them to an opportunity of forwarding the packet through mr Beasley, it will add to the numerous obligations for which I am indebted to you, as well as to8 the motives for repeating to you the assurances of my friendly esteem and great respect.
Th: Jefferson
RC (MdHi: Warden Papers); addressed: “David B. Warden esq. Paris.” Dft (DLC); on verso of reused address cover of Gilbert J. Hunt to TJ, 28 May 1823; endorsed by TJ. Enclosures: (1) TJ to Adamantios Coray, 31 Oct. 1823. (2) TJ to de Bure Frères, 31 Oct. 1823. Enclosed in TJ to Daniel Brent, 6 Nov. 1823.
Warden’s letter to TJ of may 13 was actually dated 15 May 1823. hellish alliance: Holy Alliance. John Quincy Adams was the candidate for president in 1824 who was heretofore a Federalist. libraires: “booksellers.”
1. In Dft TJ here canceled “a broken arm.”
2. Reworked in Dft from “& great debility.”
3. Preceding four words interlined in Dft in place of “do not mistake.”
4. Word interlined in Dft in place of “rivals.”
5. Word interlined in Dft.
6. Word interlined in Dft in place of “advise.”
7. Preceding three words interlined in Dft in place of “especially not.”
8. Preceding four words interlined in Dft in place of “and still increase.”
Index Entries
- Adams, John Quincy; presidential prospects of search
- aging; TJ on his own search
- Beasley, Reuben Gaunt; and books for TJ search
- Coray, Adamantios; and Greek war of independence search
- de Bure Frères (Paris firm); TJ purchases books from search
- de Bure Frères (Paris firm); TJ’s account with search
- Federalist party; and J. Q. Adams search
- France; and Latin America search
- Greece, modern; war of independence search
- Holy Alliance; and Latin America search
- Humboldt, Friedrich Wilhelm Heinrich Alexander, Baron von; TJ sends greetings to search
- Jefferson, Thomas; Books & Library; orders books search
- Jefferson, Thomas; Books & Library; works sent to search
- Jefferson, Thomas; Business & Financial Affairs; account with de Bure Frères search
- Jefferson, Thomas; Correspondence; fatiguing or painful to search
- Jefferson, Thomas; Health; aging search
- Jefferson, Thomas; Health; debility search
- Jefferson, Thomas; Health; illness of search
- Jefferson, Thomas; Health; impaired hands search
- Jefferson, Thomas; Health; wrist injury search
- Jefferson, Thomas; Opinions on; colonial independence search
- Lacépède, Bernard Germain Étienne de La Ville-Sur-Illon, comte de; TJ sends greetings to search
- Spain; revolution in search
- Thoüin, André; TJ sends greetings to search
- United States; and presidential election of1824 search
- Warden, David Bailie; and books for TJ search
- Warden, David Bailie; and de Bure Frères search
- Warden, David Bailie; and European affairs search
- Warden, David Bailie; and presidential election of1824 search
- Warden, David Bailie; letters to search