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my letter to you respecting Williamsburgh was put in the post before I rec d yours . The...
I take the liberty of forwarding to you for acceptance the 3 d of a sett of Exchange dated...
I regret that it is not in my power to visit you this Season. I am not only busy preparing for my...
Your goodness will no doubt will excuse the liberty I take in Sending You a copy of my last Book...
T G Watkins expected to have had the pleasure of tendering his respects to M r Jefferson with the...
I have written to you to Poplar Grove , stating my acceptance of the Chairs of Chemistry & its...
I have had so many proofs of your liberal and friendly disposition, that I am sure, if you cannot...
I received both your letters and regreat much that an acknowle g d gment had not been mad f...
You will pardon one so little known to you as myself for troubling you with a few lines...
I suspect my letters have been strangely delayed. I wrote at least three weeks ago about M r...
Being about puting to press a new Edition of the “Pleasures of Contemplation” I humply humbly...
I received a note from M r Colclaser late this evening, giving me the first information of your...
I have been in daily expectation of a letter from you, but I presume the necessity of previously...
Last night at 8 o’Clock died our friend D r Caspar Wistar aged 56. The vacancy occasioned by his...
Being empowered by the above Gentlemen to collect all sums due to them, I beg leave to annex your...
Your letter of the 25 Nov. arrived here to day. Your letter mentioning that the apartments and...
I feel myself much flattered by the kind offer of the Visitors of the College near Charlotte’s...
I feel myself greatly obliged and much gratified by the kind and liberal conduct of the Governors...
Your letter in date of 18 th of July 1816, with its inclosure , reach’d my hands only on the 23 d...
R. Pollard presents his respects to M r Jefferson & accepts his invitation to dine wi th him...
I have not written to you for a long time, because I am aware of the burthen of your extensive...
I have seen two persons as teachers of the Classics neither of whom will suit. I have twice...
With very great respect I take leave to address you on a subject which I am convinced you have...
I received your letter yesterday. For the present I am bound here. The friends who exert...
V. W. southall starts to Richmond in the morning, and, if it will accommodate, should be happy to...
M r Dinsmore has this Day Communicated to me that Cha s Stewart is anxious & willing to go &...
I find it is necessary that I should arrainge all my little might of money to the best advantage...
Permit a plain stranger to thank you sincerely for lending your name in countenance of the...
M r Bowditch presents his most respectful compliments to the Honorable M r Jefferson late...
I take the liberty of annexing a statement of your Account with the Mutual Assurance Society ,...