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I take the liberty of sending you a copy of a little work which I prepared for the use of one of...
Sales of Sixty Barrels Flour by Bernard Peyton 1823 Rich d for a/c Thomas Jefferson Esq: 13 Jan y...
Your letter has given great pleasure to Dr. G. and his countrymen in Paris. I inclose his reply,...
Elizabeth Chase with her respectful Compliments to M r Jefferson sends him the prospectus of a...
It is a long time since I have heard from you, I think the last was a public account of your...
Accept my deep and sincere thanks for Your Kind letter to M r Monroe, in my behalf. In the event...
Although it is a long time since I have wrote, yet be assured that I very often think on the...
I thank you sincerely for your three letters of 19 th 22 d & 23 d ins t all of which I have shewn...
Agreeable to the request contained in yours of the 23 d now before me, have this day remit d...
Your generosity in sending me the money, will ever remain a lasting proof of that innate goodness...
I have now the gratification to enclose you by our friend M r Garrett a copy of the University...
I yesterday recieved from Col. Bernard Peyton, his letter under date 26 th instant, inclosing a...
Above I hand a/c sales 75 Blls: your Flour, on the Basin Bank, at $5 Each, & was anxious to have...
I should have acknowledg’d the receipt of your Note covering the draft on Mr Peyton for tuition...
Col Taylor having put at M r Garnett’s disposal several copies of his “New Views of the...
Expecting that it is probable the University will go into opperation in the course of the present...
I have been prevented, to this day, by indisposition, from informing you that, agreeably to your...
You will no doubt be somewhat surprised on recieving a communication from a person unto whom you...
I herewith send for your inspection a letter lately recieved from Jos C. Cabell esq r asking of...
I have this morning seen the Captain & have orders to go on board tomorrow, & he says he shall...
have addressed you letter prior to this expecting you would notice me. I having taken an active...
On the receipt of your letter of the 9 th of October, by the way of London, inclosing one for m r...
Your letter of the 8 th of October, reach’d my hands, only on the 21 st of the last month, and...
Pardon the trouble that I give you as I much dislike to trouble at an advanced age and in...
The inscription on the Tomb Stone, of M r Burwell, will conform to the directions, given in your...
William Newburn has the honour of presenting to Mr Jefferson his highest respects—& hopes for his...
Washington DC Feb y 9th 1824 Rec d of Tho s Jefferson Esq through the hands of John Barns Esq r...
The long wished for Occurance, in your Esteemed fav r of the 5 th Ins t with referance to Col o...
At the particular recommendation of Count de Tracy —I send you the enclosed pamphlet —He says you...
Having come down into this District to pay a Visit to my Brother, I brought with me the...