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I have detained Martin a little longer than you intended because my waggons were to set off this...
Francis will set out tomorrow for Mill-brook . he has his constant health, and has applied...
The adoption of our College as an University much delays the opening our schools here, as needing...
I regret that I was not at home when your servant returned with Francis — It was so late when my...
I have recieved a letter from mr Burton , informing me he had purchased for me a barrel of...
By a letter from mr Wood recieved a few days ago, I learned with great regret that he was obliged...
You have probably seen mentioned in the public papers that it is in contemplation to establish...
I set out for Bedford tomorrow, and shall leave this at Flood ’s. you will know therefore by it’s...
Your letter of aug. the 6 th arrived here when my house was filled with my own and M rs Eppes ’s...
I have procured from Leschot for mrs Eppes a very elegant watc h and of the very best...
I forwarded to you at the commencement of the Session the Message of the President — In the house...
I recieved a letter of Dec. 28. from Francis to which I had deferred an answer until I could...
I enclose a letter from Francis in answer to the one forwarded to me . A few days before my...
Your’s & Francis’s of Feb. 14. were recieved in due time. you have seen by the newspapers what...
I have been unwell during the last eight or ten days and part of the time confined to my...
Yours of the 6 th is rec e ived. I set out the day after tomorrow for Poplar Forest , and shall...
I set out from this place for Monticello tomorrow morning and shall leave this letter at Flood...
The various rumours which have reached us as to the state of your health have been such as to...
Tracy ’s Political Economy & your Report on the University (which you were so good as to forward)...
I forward to you the Whin seed—Its being in the pod caused me to make a considerable mistake in...
Your favor of June 28 . came duly to hand, as did also the coat-pattern for Francis . he is now...
While Francis was here I heard with considerable regret that his cousin Wayles and himself had...
Since my visit to Monticello I have written to you frequently and although I do not know it I...
I am become quite delinquent in epistolary correspondence; my right wrist, from an antient...
I am happy to find that our opinions agree so well on the subject of Eastern Seminaries— Francis...
In my letter of June 30. I informed you I would write to D r Cooper for information as to the...
Your letter of the 29 th of July was received by the last mail— I am highly gratified at the...
Yours of the 19 th was received on the 25 th . what it proposes on the subject of the stock is...
The unpromising appearance of the weather prevented my leaving home until the third instant — I...
Your favor of the 7 th came to hand yesterday. my journey to Bedford is pos of necessity...
I Thomas Jefferson of Albemarle acknolege that I have recieved of John W. Eppes of Buckingham...
Your favor of the 16 th was safely recieved with the check on the bank of Virginia for 3500.D....
Your favor of the 7 th has been recieved & I sincere ly congratulate you on the resolution of all...
The shortness of the time now left to Francis for the pursuit of Academical studies, calls for...
Uncertain where a letter might find you I have delayed until the present time returning an answer...
I receive here your favor of the 15 th and am gl ad you approve of the course proposed for...
Your letter arrived here while I was absent on a short visit to my sister Lane the management of...
I was just enjoying the pleasing prospect of a permanent return of health when a few days since...
I send a small cart and box for the books, state papers E t c you are so kind as to lend me. I...
We were much gratified in hearing of the health of yourself and all around you— You will receive...
I have been so late in getting my tob o to market that I have not been able sooner to remit you...
Your letter of the 10 th instant enclosing a draft on B. Peyton of Richmond for 163.20 cents was...
I learn with sincere regret the continuance of your ill health, placing at the same time much...
I am sorrey to be obliged to claim payment of the small bala n ce due me for interest—you will...
I have been truly uneasy at the delay which has attended the remittances of the sum of interest...