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I have postponed writing until I could give you some information as to the horses—I have engaged...
Tracy ’s Political Economy & your Report on the University (which you were so good as to forward)...
circumstances on which I shall not dwell have prevented my writing to you for some time—I have...
I was just enjoying the pleasing prospect of a permanent return of health when a few days since...
I have been looking with great anxiety for some time for a letter from you—My own situation has...
your letter from Poplar Forrest arrived here while I was absent on a trip to Eppington and...
I forwarded to you a few days since a letter from Maria —My Father who is now in Town left her...
We reached Eppington safely on the third day from Monticello and this place two days afterwards....
The badness of the roads prevented our reaching Millers last Evening. We arrived here at an early...
Your letter of the 24 th of June has been received and read with great pleasure—If the war...
I have attended to day the trial of a warrant against Callender & Pace under the act of assembly...
Our little one continues in good health and I feel no apprehensions about Maria. The hardness in...
On Tuesday last I met Mr. Crump. His horse was the last chance for matching Castor—I found him...
My poor Mary is still confined—She is well enough to pass to an adjoining room but has not yet...
My being uncertain whether you had returned from Bedford prevented my writing before I left...
I have directed Martin to remain at Monticello until he learns to Turn—He will be able to get the...
To avoid the difficulties, which must ever attend personal applications, on subjects important...
My poor Mary still continues to suffer much from her right breast—It has broke in four or five...
Knowing how anxious you would be as to Maria I have written you a few lines by every post since...
We received last Evening three letters from you—One to Maria & two to myself—I have been kept in...
I have it now in my power to inform you that all obstacles to my happiness are removed, and that...
My being absent on a trip to the Hundred on the arrival of your letter has occasioned...
On my return here from Bermuda-Hundred I found your last letter & as an opportunity to Petersburg...
Since my note to you from the wharf at the Hundred I have been in daily expectation of having it...
I received two days ago your favor of the 14th. of April, and although I am apprehensive I have...
Since my perusal of the batture case I have greatly regretted that you had not previous to the...
Mr Lewis Harvey of this place is anxious to accompany Colo. Monroe as Secretary to the embassy to...
Previous to receiving your last letters , I had engaged Mr. Bells Horse and his match for you at...
Nothing of importance had occured since the meeting of the Legislature, until Saturday last—On...
I arrived at Monticello the day after you set out for Washington. Had I supposed you would have...