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I visited Monticello yesterday and entered your room with great anxiety but was soon much...
your letter of the 14th. Dec. did not arrive at Belmont till the 1st. inst: it did not lie in...
I should not have waited for your letter my Dearest Father had it been in my power to have...
Believe me when I assure you, that it has not been owing to inattention or a want of the...
I duely received yours of the 4th. inclosing a Copy of a letter from Jackson & Wharton to Murdo...
J Marshall begs leave to accompany his respectful compliments, to Mr. Jefferson with assurances...
I have this day examined nine Hogsheads of your Tobacco and find none of them have been Wet &...
I sent you yesterday by a Mr. Monroe, Randolph’s abridgment of the Virginia laws; I would have...
As the wind at one time and the tides at another prevented the Commissioners sailing at the time...
John Dickinson presents his Thanks for the appendix, and has been much gratified in perusing so...
The account of Marias misfortune in the loss of her child and her bad health reached us on the...
The long delayed (to say the least of it) business of the nail-rod is at last settled. Mr....
E. Randolph informs his friend Mr. Jefferson, that he shall by the mail of tuesday next, put into...
Long ere this you must have learned, that at the election in behalf of this State of President &...
yours of 12th. inst. reached us the 25th. that of 19th. last night. Nothing of Arnold yet—the...
I shall see Mr. Strother and others and shall be able without compromitting you in a direct...
The assembly adjourned on friday last in confidence shod. any plan of usurpation be attempted at...
Having transmitted you a circular letter some time since, relative to the propriety of the...
John Dickinson accepts with many Thanks the Copy of the late Resolution of the Legislature of...
I heartily & Sincearly Congratulate on the triumph of Republicanism over the Administration party...
This will be handed to you by Mr. Altson [ sic ] of S. Carolina, who proposes to call at...
From the conversation you were pleased to hold with me last evening on the subject of the...
At the desire of Mr. Bringhurst I forward him to Monticello; and make use of the opportunity, the...
At Boston, from which I am now returning on my way to New York, a gentleman of much Information...
The inclosed letter for Mr. B. came to my hands last week; but not till the opportunity by the...
Your esteemed favor of the 24th. Inst. came duly to hand, & on Saturday morning next, one of my...
The inclosed account of the Temperature of the Air in Quebec was given me by a gentleman from...
I can not let so fair an opportunity pass for renewing my former acquaintance with you, and of...
Mr. Iznardi Consul of the U:S—has arrived in Baltimore from Cadix, the Old Gentle[man] on his...
I received your favour this morning by post wishing me to send what money there is my hands...
I am duly favor’d with yours of the 15th. with the nine manifests therein mentioned; I am sorry...
Jefferson. Oct. 9.—letters written & recd.—prudential motives prevent friend & myself giving...
I am by to-nights post favor’d with yours of the 5th. inclosing your dft: on Mr. Barnes for...
This post has brought me yours of the 8th. Johnston has no nail rod of yours—the last he received...
I have the honor to acknowledge having received from you a statement of the claim of William...
I some days ago receive a number of packages for you from Mr. Barnes, and likewise a cask & two...
Permit me, with great sincerity, to congratulate you on your appointment to the office of...
By direction of the President, I have the honor to enclose, for your information, a letter...
Your favor of the 29th. is duly received. I will with much pleasure attend to the books at Mr....
Mr. Tazewell is no more—he this moment departed. Will you be pleased to make this Melancholy...
I this moment have Been honoured with yours of the 31st. Ulto. But having just returned from the...
Your favor of the 7th. inclosing manifests for 21 Hhds. Tobacco is duly received. As the...
We received your letter of the 18th. by Mr Richardson, to whom we paid your draft of five hundred...
My last covered a copy of the Report on the Resolutions of last year. I now inclose a copy of...
I hope you will pardon my having sent you revises, instead of clean Sheets of the thing now...
Your much esteemed favor of the 30th. may with your inclosed to my house of Amsterdam, together...
Mr. Parkyns has done himself the Honor to pay his respects to Mr. Jefferson, and shall esteem...
Friday’s mail brought me your favor of May 24. The letter from S. Bourne had previously reached...
We left Mont-Blanco on the 23d. of last month and expected by this time to have been safely...
The question on the Report printed, was decided by 60 for & 40 agst. it, the day before...