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The wishes expressed, in your last favor, that I may continue in life and health until I become a...
My grandson Th: Jefferson Randolph, being on a visit to Boston, would think he had seen nothing...
The people of Europe seem still to think that America is a mere garden plat, and that whatever is...
I was quite rejoiced, dear Sir, to see that you had health & spirits enough to take part in the...
The wishes expressed, in your last favor, that I may continue in life and health until I become a...
I do not write with the ease which your letter of Sep. 18. supposes. crippled wrists and fingers...
A month’s absence from Monticello has added to the delay of acknoleging your last letters; and...
Your letter of Aug. 15. was recieved in due time, and with the welcome of every thing which comes...
I do not write with the ease which your letter of Sep. 18. supposes. crippled wrists and fingers...
Your letters are always welcome, the last more than all others, it’s subject being one of the...