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No body, not a member of your family, has felt with more sensibility than myself the losses...
On the 10th. of May last I took the liberty of addressing a letter to you on the subject of some...
At the time you first addressed me upon the subject of a tract of land now possessed by me, to...
When I had the pleasure of seeing you in Charlottesville , I had not for a considerable time...
Your concluding words to our conversation in Charlottesville were that you would devote the first...
I had thought that our conversation in Charlottesville was too explicit clear and unambiguous in...
Your favors of Jan. 1. and 12. are both recieved. mine of Dec. 28. had been written with a view...
Having conflicting claims to one moity of four hundred and ninety acres of land patented to John...
Know ye that Thomas Jefferson of Monticello in the county of Albemarle in consideration of the...
My excursion to the westward being somewhat hastened by the prospect of comrades and being on the...