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Plots & counterplots spring up like mushrooms in all directions, we shall hear enough of them,...
The enclosed Bill has this moment passed into a law. The House of Delegates having first rejected...
I have the pleasure of informing you that I have at length procured the appointment of...
In consequence of a disolution of partnership , it has become necessary to close all the accounts...
a low state of health renders writing, slow, laborious & painful but a friend has aided me by...
I am conscious that I ought before now to have apologized to you for permitting your letter to me...
I must acknowledge that some time ago, I fostered the expectation of being gratified with a few...
It is necessary to acknowledge the receiving of your letter of the 15 th ins t , this morning,...
I shall need neither apology nor a long introducting introduction in addressing you on a subject...
Mr. Horace Gray of Boston , who will present you this letter, is making a tour of the Southern...
20. Mar. small debts       debts     ✓ Johnson Ja s  W. 9. 20
I rec d yours of the 11 th Ins t a few days ago, and have made diligant search and enquiry for...
Your Letter distressed both your father and myself on account of the painful news it...
I am sorry I cannot supply you with all the pot-herbs wanted, we have not the sweet marjoram....
Thomas Jefferson Esq , ( Monticello ) —D r — To E Ingersoll ( Philad a ) Proprietor & c — 1819...
You have seen by the new’s papers, and I suppose have been informed , by M r Cabell , that all we...
yours by the boy I Recd, Wishing me to Send you the ballance Due for the bark—it is With Regret I...
At a Meeting of the President & Directors of the Literary Fund , on Monday the 28 th of Feb y...
I find in the Mill Books 100 barrels of flour charg’d for Rent in October last—and 50 barrels...
Your favor of the 7th. with the Agricultural pamphlet came duly to hand, and I offer my thanks...
I must ask your pardon for this day in a debate taking the liberty of reading an Extract from...
The Governor called the attention of the board to the subject of appointing Visitors for the...
Yours of the 21st. Ult: came duly to hand. I thank you for your attention to the expected papers...
My nephew R L. Madison has turned his thoughts to the new acquisition expected from Spain on our...
I do myself the honor to enclose to you, the substance of some remarks, which I made in the...
How can I, in any manner, reciprocate your kindnesses? I know I can not, and yet I feel cordially...
J Madison presents his respects to Mr Vanzant, with an acknowlegement of the receipt of the acct....
I have the honour to enclose to You An Address from the Board of Agriculture of the State of New...
It is so long since I received your last letter, that, tho’ carefully preserved, it is out of my...
Your letter without date, but bearing the post mark Jany. 18. 1820, & addressed to me at New...
I have waited anxiously to hear from you whether I shall certainly be wanted at Charlottesville...
Permit me to offer You a Copy of An Address from the Board of Agriculture of this State to the...
p. 5, 6 Mar. 1820 :   . 395. Thomas Jefferson at reqt. E. Bacon         10 l
The Committee for receiving Donations for the Apprentices’, Library acknowledge the recpt. of Mr...
2nd. March—Company at dinner consisting of Chief Justice Marshall Justice Washington Justice Todd...
Amongst the materials for domestic manufactures flax occupies an important place. The manner of...
I have received and read with more pleasure than I can express your polite and elegant Letter of...
I send you a Box of Books, which I pray you to present for me to the Apprentices’ Library—with my...
Mr Henry Warren, a Son of your late friend Dr John Warren—and a young lawyer of promising hopes...
On receiving your letter of the 5 th of Febru ry , enclosing one to Stewart, I requested my Son...
Your favor of Feb. 22. gave me great pleasure as it assured me you were in life and health, but...
having determined to reduce Our Stock of Books, now on hand, Which I find too extensive for the...
I am often placed under the dilemma of either alienating my old friends, or of giving you the...
I am your Debtor on the Score of Correspondence & hope you will accept my apology— The Vanilla I...
Please to pay to the order of M r John Vaughan of this City seven hundred and fifty dollars being...
Vocabulary of the language of the Nottoway Tribe of Indians, obtained from an old Indian Woman of...
Though my name is signed individually to the enclosed circular you will not, unknown to you as I...
Presuming that you feel a deep Interest in the decission of the question which of late so deeply...
In 1796 We purchased large tracts of Lands in this Country which cost us about 100,000$—but we...
My Wish, is, to commence a School, as early as possible, which may lead to an Established...