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191 Eppes, John Wayles Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from John Wayles Eppes, 19 December … 1796-12-19 I have it now in my power to inform you that all obstacles to my happiness are removed, and that...
192 Eppes, John Wayles Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from John Wayles Eppes, 25 … 1796-09-25 To avoid the difficulties, which must ever attend personal applications, on subjects important...
193 Jefferson, Thomas Eppes, John Wayles From Thomas Jefferson to John Wayles Eppes, 3 September … 1795-09-03 I find on recurring to the papers that the name of the person for whose tobacco I am charged was...
194 Jefferson, Thomas Eppes, John Wayles From Thomas Jefferson to John Wayles Eppes, 12 May 1793 1793-05-12 I have just received from Donald & Burton the invoice of your books . Thinking you would be...
195 Eppes, John Wayles Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from John Wayles Eppes, 1 May 1793 1793-05-01 I received two days ago your favor of the 14th. of April, and although I am apprehensive I have...
196 Jefferson, Thomas Eppes, John Wayles From Thomas Jefferson to John Wayles Eppes, 14 April … 1793-04-14 Your departure hence is so recent that nothing has occurred worth communicating to you. The...
197 Jefferson, Thomas Eppes, John Wayles From Thomas Jefferson to John Wayles Eppes, 28 July … 1787-07-28 The letter which you were so kind as to write to me the 22d. of May 1786. was not delivered to me...
198 Eppes, John Wayles Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from John Wayles Eppes, 22 May 1786 1786-05-22 The difficulty which I allways feel in begining a correspondence has hitherto debared me from the...