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Your’s of the 10th. was recieved on the 16th. I shall leave this about the 6th. of March, unless...
I arrived at Monticello the day after you set out for Washington. Had I supposed you would have...
Your’s of the 14th. came to hand last night, and I am glad it was written before mine of the...
We received last Evening three letters from you—One to Maria & two to myself—I have been kept in...
Your’s of the 6th. is recieved. I have not yet heard any thing from mr Hancocke respecting the...
Your letter of the 12th. of May arrived here while Maria and myself were on a visit to my Sister...
Yours of the 14th. came to hand last night. I am glad you are all well so far, but having...
I found Maria on my arrival here free from fever and sitting up—She has no complaint at present...
Maria continues in the same situation as when I wrote last —If she mends at all it is so little...
Your letter of the 9th. has at length relieved my spirits. still the debility of Maria will need...
Maria continues nearly in the same situation as when I wrote last. She walked yesterday for the...
Knowing how anxious you would be as to Maria I have written you a few lines by every post since...
Since my last Maria has had a return of her puking—She is again recovering—Her breast is still...
By a letter from Mr Randolph we hear that you will probably leave Washington on Thursday—In case...
I should much sooner have written to you but for the press of business which had accumulated at...
Your friendly letter of the 4th instant I received yesterday—I should earlier have written to you...
Since my last in looking over my papers, I have met with your letter in answer to the proposition...
I am happy to inform you that my little ones are in fine health again. Francis has recovered...
Your letters of July 16. & 29. both came to me on the 2d instant. I recieve with great delight...
Our trip has been delayed so far beyond my expectations that I am induced again to write fearing...
Yours of the 22d. by Martin is recieved together with the horse. in the exchange we have made my...
Not understanding the conveyance to you by post beyond Richmond, I have thought it safest to...
Yours of the 16th. was recieved the day before yesterday; and altho’ I do not foresee a...
[unfavorable change in appearances there, unless we consider as such a procrastination which may...
On reciept of your letter I sent Joseph into the country to enquire into the situation of the...
Martin arrived here the night before last & delivered safely yours of the 22d. I learn with great...
I have lost two days ago the most valuable horse I had remaining (Turn-coat). a constipation of...
Yours of the 3d. is recieved. at that time I presume you had not got mine of June 19. asking the...
When I wrote to you last I had not received your letter on the subject of the horse—I have since...
On Tuesday last I met Mr. Crump. His horse was the last chance for matching Castor—I found him...