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I wrote you two letters in the course of the last twelvemonths to wit May 26. and Sep. 6. 95. and...
I wrote you Feb. 21. since which I have received yours of the same day. Indeed mine of that date...
Our neighborhood my dear daughter furnishes us with not one word of news to you, and I am so...
I now inclose you the explanations you desired on the subject of my accounts. As your letter of...
The Auditor in his letter of Sep. 28. 95. observes that nothing is requisite to a final...
The letters and papers addressed to you by this post [are] public, and for the files of your...
All are well here: Jefferson particularly so. Almost immediately after the receipt of your order...
The papers which you were so kind as to send me with some lately recieved from the Auditor of the...
After forwarding to you my dispatches by the last post, I undertook for the use of Mr. Grand...
Dr. Robert H. Rose and Mr. John Rose will have the honor of delivering you this letter. As they...
I know not when I have recieved greater satisfaction than on reading the speech of Dr. Lieb in...
Your’s of the 16th. inst. from Richmd. came to hand last night. I believe it would be better to...
I have lately recieved from Messrs. Grand & Co. the inclosed account of their transactions for...
Th: Jefferson having discovered that in his notes of Mar. 8. 96 he had copied the draught of Sep....
Messrs. Grand & Co. having lately furnished certain papers which were necessary for the...
Th: Jefferson presents his friendly respects to Mr. Madison and asks the favor of him to procure...
I wrote you on the 2d. inst. and now take the liberty of troubling you in order to have the...
I am going to put you on a wild goose chace to find out the person to whom the inclosed letter is...
Your favor of Feb. 22. came to hand by our last post, and I thank you for the trouble you have...
I have permitted your much valued favor of the 31st. of December to remain unanswered until this...
Since mine of Feb. 28. I have recieved your favors of Feb. 27. and Mar. 5. and 12. In consequence...
I have a workman of the name of David Watson, who has lived with me some time, and whose wife,...
Yours of the 13th. is recieved. I am enchanted with Mr. Gallatin’s speech in Bache’s paper of...
Your favor of the 20th. is received. It is not in my power to forward the land warrants for my...
I am doomed to be a very troublesome acquaintance to you. I am now in want of a stone mason, one...
Your favor of [March] 28. came by our last post: and flatters me with the hope of seeing you...
I did not write to you by the last post because I expected you would be on the road; but as I...
This indenture made on the 17th. day of April 1796. between [Ran]dolph Jefferson of the one part...
Yours of the 4th. came to hand the day before yesterday. I have turned to the Conventional...
Extract verbatim from last page but one, and the last page. ‘Mr. King suggested that the journals...