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Th: Jefferson presents his friendly salutations to Colo. Nicholas and incloses him the papers he...
Th: Jefferson: presents his friendly salutations to mr Nicholas and incloses him a check on the...
My letters from Monticello informing me of the President ’s return, I lost no time in bringing...
Your letter of Jan. 20. was recieved in due time, but such has been the constant pressure of...
I am sorry to hear of your attack of rheumatism both on your own account & that of the public, &...
A last effort at friendly settlement with Spain is proposed to be made at Paris, & under the...
Your’s of the 14th. is recieved, and every thing you have done in the affair therein mentioned...
Mr. Jefferson the bearer hereof is not entirely unknown to you I believe. He asks of me however a...
I now inclose you the Agricultural catalogue . I do not know whether I have made it more or less...
In a letter of Apr. 15. I informed mr Gallatin of what had passed between us here, and desired...
The bearer hereof Majr. Faire is the person whom Mr. Madison and myself mentioned as proposing to...
On enquiry of mr Randolph I find his process for rolling his seed corn in plaister varies a...
I learn that you have recieved D r Byrd ’s journal on the survey of our Southern boundary , from...
According to your request, I ruminated, as I journeyed here on your proposition for the...
You observed yesterday in conversation that the Feds say I have given them every thing from Gr....
Mr Isaac Briggs, of the adjoining state of Maryland, being desirous of employment in some part of...
I am anxious to recieve the British convention, because the moment I do, I shall lay it before...
Mr. P. Carr informed me two days ago that you wished for the dimensions of the Rumford fireplaces...
Your favor of the 18th. is duly recieved. be assured that I value no act of friendship so highly...
I trouble you with another letter from Mr. D’Ivernois , containing a further development of his...
Your favor of the 10th was recieved only the last night. I now return you the letter to Colo....
By the inclosed which I recieved last night, you will percieve that mr Chisman, Collector of...
I was in [hopes] we should have had the pleasure of seeing you here during the court, but I learn...
Reflecting on the proposition as to upper Louisiana which you mentioned as likely to unite all,...
Your kind sympathies in my late loss are a mark of your great friendship to me, and of the...
I thank you, Dear Sir, for your kind aid in my little money embarrasments. I found, on recieving...
Retired to your farm and family I venture as a farmer and friend to ask your aid & counsel, in...
I wrote you a letter from Gordon’s on the 31st. of March, which having been on a particular...
Your favor of the 27 th is this moment recieved & I now inclose the notes it covered. On the...
The more I have reflected on the phrase in the paper you shewed me , the more strongly I think it...
A considerable time ago I recieved from the Historical committee of the Philosophical society of...
Just before I left Albemarle a proposition was started for establishing there a grammar school....
The letter to mr Dandridge which you intrusted to me, I delivered the next morning to mr Hunter...
I learnt yesterday from mr Gibson , with extreme regret that I had inadvertently let slip over...
Your favor of the 16 th I received yesterday your favor of the 16 th inst. informing me that the...
Your favor of the 14th. is this moment put into my hands. the letters which have passed between...
I entirely approve of the confidence you have reposed in mr Brackenridge, as he possesses mine...
I take the benefit of your cover to get a safe conveyance for the inclosed. a copy of the...
A collector for the port of Hampton is wanting in the room of one Kirby removed for gross...
I am detaining from the Philosophical society their copy of Col o Byrd ’s journal, until I can...
You took the trouble of reading my former letters to mr Eppes on the subject of our finances, and...
Immediately on my arrival here I examined my papers & found that I had delivered up to the...
If I could refuse you any thing, it would be the request in your’s of the 9 th to submit to the...
I some time ago recieved a letter from Burgess Griffin desiring me to pay to you the amount of...
I duly recieved your two favors of the 3. & 6 th . I was engaged in the moment in preparing some...
I always consider it as the most friendly office which can be rendered me, to be informed of any...
Your favor of the 20 th is recieved, and the great accomodation at the Farmer’s bank , warmly...
Your favor of the 17 th came to hand yesterday, by which I percieve that mine of the 11 th and 17...
I am deeply impressed with the importance of Virginia & Kentuckey pursuing the same tract at the...
I take the liberty of inclosing for your perusal and consideration a proposal from a Mr....