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Your letter of June 23. arrived at Monticello on the 4. of July and made us happy by mentioning...
I can give you no account of the objects of our mutual affection later than the 15. of this month...
We were rendered happy last night by the receipt of a packet containing all your letters and...
We arrived here yesterday Evening after a tedious and disagreeable journey thro’ the deepest snow...
I take the liberty to make a request which nothing should induce me to make, were I not convinced...
I am happy to inform you that a great part of your young trees from Long-island is alive...
I trouble you with two other letters for the British packet which I beg the favor of you to have...
Your letter containing the seeds of the Acacia came safe to Monticello. Patsy and Miss Jane, who...
I have found it more convenient to send you a bill for the money you were so kind as to pay for...
I am sorry it is not in my power to give you such an estimate of the probable product of your...