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I feel a reluctance in addressing myself to you, which the knowledge of your character will...
It was my intention in this to have given you the particulars of expenditures for & to M r...
Recevez mes tres humble remercis mens pour la Letre tres flatteuse que vous m’avez fait lhonneur...
I have received the accompanying tract from D r Fothergill of Philad a w ch I have the pleasure...
In the number of gratulations on your return to private life I present mine with assurences that...
The Committee appointed by a meeting of your County men to express to you their feelings &...
It is with great diffidence that I give you at this time the trouble of a letter. Yet I have a...
The legislature of the state of New York , on the occasion of your voluntary retirement to the...
I beg leave to congratulate you on your return to Monticello & hope you there enjoy that comfort...
I take the liberty of Writing to you as a sea faring man who has been to sea for 22 years and...
From a conviction that the cultivation of the Benni would prove a useful acquisition to both the...
I have made diligent search after M r Nelson ’s box, but cannot find it.— Cap t Hand I understand...
Altho’ the letter from M r Brown was probably intended for you, I could not hesitate in carrying...
I have yours of the 24 . The enquiry as to Franzoni will be made as soon as an opp y offers. F....
I cannot suppress the gratification which I feel, in expressing to you my sentiments of exalted...
For a number of years past I have wish d to be in your employ, (provided it would be under your...
I have the honor, as secretary of a general meeting of the Republicans of Connecticut , holden in...
Having the preceeding three and half years resided at this place, during which time I have taken...
Your note made me very happy as I began to entertain doubts of the safety of the letter in...
I know no other Apology for the Liberty I have taken than that of Dire Necessity and As I know...
In the report by M r Cuvier on the fossil bones which you presented to the National Institute I...
It is with sentiments of very great respect, but with extreme diffidence, that I offer to obtrude...
Believing that the importance of the information brought by a British sloop of war which arrived...
Having just learnt from Capt n Decatur who delivered a moleboard I did myself the pleasure to...
Your favor of 31 th Ulto I rec d . Seventy Dollars inclosed is passed to your Credit which...
Well knowing you to be an open and sincere friend and patron of literature, and presuming that it...
I do myself the pleasure to enclose to You a copy of Proposals for the publication of a couple of...
I return the letter of Mazzei , without however having ascertained the fact as to the remittance...
I inclose your last quarterly account, which shews a balance in your favor of $:207.43.— Eleven...
You will be surprize d to see by the date of my letter that I am still at Paris . I hope when you...