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In mine of the 1 st I mentioned that I would send my other Polygraph by mr Millar of Germantown a...
M r Heiskill delivered my Polygraph safe and in good condition, and when I consider how much time...
I recieved yesterday, and with great pleasure, your favor of the 10 th informing me of your good...
I do not wonder that visitors to your Museum come from afar if not equal to some in Europe it...
Altho’ writing is a difficulty with me, yet once in awhile I must ask my old friends How they do?...
Your favor of the 8 th has been recieved with the Polygraph wire you were so kind as to send me....
I could never be a day without thinking of you, were it only for my daily labors at the Polygraph...
‘ Nothing is troublesome which we do willingly ’ is an excellent apophthegm, and which can be...
I ought sooner to have thanked you for your sketch of the Court of death, which we have all...
I thank you, dear Sir, for the razor strap you have been so kind as to send me , which is the...
Passing considerable portions of my time at this place, I keep for use here the portable...
Your favor of Jan. 15. is recieved, and I am indebted to you for others; but the torpitude of...
Your favor of Feb. 28. came to hand yesterday evening only. mr M c Ilhenny is right in saying he...
I recieved in October a letter from mr M c Ilhenny whom you were so kind as to recommend as a...
In your’s of July 7. you informed me you had found a young watchmaker of good character disposed...
I am indebted to you for two letters yet unacknolegged unacknoledged , to wit of June 18. and...
In your favor of May 2. you ask my advice on the best mode of selling your Museum, on which...
I have been long your debtor in our epistolary account. a farmer being privileged to write only...
I had long owed you a letter for your favor of Aug. 19. when I recieved, eight days ago that of...
It is long, my dear Sir, since we have exchanged a letter. our former correspondence had always...
I have been for some time endeavoring to procure bills of some bank in Philadelphia to enable me...
Your favor of Apr. 3. came to hand on the 23 d of April . I have no doubt that the marked...
Being just on the eve of my departure for Monticello I must write you a short letter returning...
I inclose, for the use of my grandson a draught of the bank of the US. here on that at...
I take up my pen to inform you that the box with the vase & bridle bit arrived safely last night,...
Your favor of Dec. 23. was duly recieved, and I am in hopes the Polygraph got safe to hand, &...
Yours of the 23d. is recieved. it was never till this day that I have been able to know of any...
I inclose a draught for 60. D. to meet the current expences of my grandson, including two or...
Your favor of the 12th. is recieved. the circumstance which has guided us in fixing on the...
Th: Jefferson presents his friendly salutations to mr Peale and sends him a recruit for the fund...
My grandson Th Jefferson Randolph is now here, and will leave this place so as to be in...
It was the wish of mr Randolph & myself the last summer to send his son T. Jefferson Randolph to...
Yours of Feb. 21. was recieved in due time. a public vessel will be going to France & England...
I inclose you Capt. Pike’s account of the two bears. I put them together while here in a place...
The bears went from this place in good health about a fortnight ago, and I hope are with you by...
I have recieved from Capt. Pike two cubs of the Grisly bear taken on the Rio Bravo. they were...
I recieved last night yours of the 2d. on my arrival here on the 3d. I found the Stylograph with...
I am to return you a thousand & a thousand thanks for your letter of Aug. 30. & particularly your...
Your favor of the 12th. is duly recieved, and I have no doubt the idea you suggest is perfectly...
Nothing would be wanting to fill up the measure of dissatisfaction with my present situation, but...
I am again to return the tribute of my thanks for the continued proofs of favor from the American...
I have safely recieved my Polygraph, with which I am now writing, and find it to answer well...
I recieved your letter of July 2. in due time, & soon after that the apparatus for making the...
Yours of the 22d. is recieved, & at the same time mr Hawkins’s small Polygraph, with which indeed...
I am persuaded I shall be pleased with mr Hawkins’s portable Polygraph, because of it’s small...
One of the polygraphs bespoke being intended for the Bey of Tunis himself, & the other two for...
Th: Jefferson presents his friendly salutations to mr Peale, & acknoleging the reciept of his...
I take the first moment in my power of replying to your favor of the 12th. for writing with our...
I recieved your letter of Nov. 28. and the apparatus for carrying mr Hawkins’s pen-case. but I...
I have only a moment to inform you that I send by Majr. Wingate for the Philosophical society a...