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Having long regarded Mr. Jefferson as one of our most distinguished patriots & philosophers, I...
There may possibly seem a want of due consideration in sending this letter, and what accompanies...
The thread enclosed in this Quill was imbued in the vaccine virus on Thursday Evening the 23d of...
Vaccine matter on the tooth-pick taken July 31.st. in the evening. The thread taken at the same...
I have this moment taken your letter of the 14th. inst. from the Post-office, and have step’d...
I know not if I acknowledged the receipt of your letter of the 8th. ulto. in the hasty scrawl I...
Since closing the letter I had the honor of writing to you yesterday , yours of the 21st. ult....
Yesterday I was honored with your letter of Sepr. 17th. from Monticello informing me that the...
The vaccine matter , which you were so good as to transmit to me 4 or 5 weeks ago, on quills & on...
The enclosed letter came to my hands two days ago. I return it from an apprehension that it is a...
Your letter of the 14th. inst, enclosing one of the 25th. ulto. came duly to hand. I was struck...
I here transmit for your acceptance, a copy of my Treatise on the Kine Pock, which, though dated...
From an opinion that President Jefferson does not feel indifferent to whatever concerns the...
I ought perhaps to apologize for breaking in upon the tranquility of your retirement with this...
I take this opportunity, by my friend M r Gerry of sending a small volume for your acceptance No...
Your letter of the 9 th ins t opened to my mind such a train of interesting ideas, that I could...
If you will excuse my breaking in again upon your philosophical retirement, I think I may venture...
I cannot allow to pass this fair opportunity, by General & M rs Dearborn , without sending, you...
I received your letter of 13 th Oct r with pleasure, and read it with great satisfaction.— I here...
Finding that Mesrs. Rowe & Hooper are about sending you a copy of “ a Journal of a young man of...
A man occupying so large a space in the world’s estimation as M r Jefferson , must expect to have...
Although answering of letters may have become an irksome task, the reading them may sometimes be...
I here send for your acceptance a copy from my last edition of the Lecture on the pernicious...
Your letter of the 26 th of June I have read again & again, with renewed satisfaction ; and...
I read your letter of the 19 th July with pleasure, and though at first disappointed, I cannot...
To read every letter sent to you must be no small task; but to read every book which vanity may...
Bearing in mind your lame wrist, and that you are a dozen years older than myself, & that you...
In reflecting on my late journey south, I found one omission to regret, and especially as I...
The Rev. Joseph P. Bertrum, an Englishman of the established church, has an inclination to become...
I, in some measure, regret that you have no spare niche for the Rev d M r Bertrum, yet I should...