Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 4
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Томас Джефферсон. Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 4
LETTER I.—TO LEVI LINCOLN, August 30, 1803
LETTER II.—TO WILSON C NICHOLAS, September 7, 1803
LETTER III.—TO DOCTOR BENJAMIN RUSH, October 4, 1803
LETTER IV.—TO M. DUPONT DE NEMOURS, November 1, 1803
LETTER V.—TO ROBERT R. LIVINGSTON, November 4,1803. TO ROBERT R. LIVINGSTON
LETTER VI.—TO DAVID WILLIAMS, November 14, 1803. TO DAVID WILLIAMS
LETTER VII.—TO JOHN RANDOLH, December 1, 1803. TO JOHN RANDOLH
LETTER VIII.—TO MR. GALLATIN, December 13, 1803
LETTER IX.—TO DOCTOR PRIESTLEY, January 29, 1804
LETTER X.—TO ELBRIDGE GERRY, March 3, 1804. TO ELBRIDGE GERRY
LETTER XI.—TO GIDEON GRANGER, April 16, 1804
LETTER XII.—TO MRS. ADAMS, June 13,1804
LETTER XIII.—TO GOVERNOR PAGE, June 25, 1804
LETTER, XIV.—TO P. MAZZEI, July 18, 1804
LETTER XV.—TO MRS. ADAMS, July 22, 1804
LETTER XVI.—TO JAMES MADISON, August 15, 1804
LETTER XVII.—TO GOVERNOR CLAIBORNE, August 30, 1804
LETTER XVIII.—TO MRS. ADAMS, September 11, 1804
LETTER XIX.—TO MR. NICHOLSON, January 29, 1805
LETTER XX.—TO MR. VOLNEY, February 8, 1805
LETTER XXI.—TO JUDGE TYLER, March 29, 1805
LETTER XXII.—TO DOCTOR LOGAN, May 11, 1805
LETTER XXIII.—TO JUDGE SULLIVAN, May 21, 1805
LETTER XXIV.—TO THOMAS PAINE, June 5, 1805
LETTER XXV.—TO DOCTORS ROGERS AND SLAUGHTER, March 2, 1806
LETTER XXVI.—TO MR. DUANE, March 22, 1806
LETTER XXVII.—TO WILSON C. NICHOLAS, March 24,1806
LETTER XXVIII.—TO WILSON C. NICHOLAS, April 13, 1806
LETTER XXIX.—TO MR. HARRIS, April 18, 1806. TO MR. HARRIS
LETTER XXX.—TO THE EMPEROR OF RUSSIA
LETTER XXXI.—TO COLONEL MONROE, May 4, 1806. TO COLONEL MONROE
LETTER XXXII.—TO GENERAL SMITH, May 4,1806
LETTER XXXIII.—TO MR DIGGES, July 1, 1806
LETTER XXXIV.—TO MR. BIDWELL, July 5, 1806
LETTER XXXV.—TO MR. BOWDOIN, July 10, 1806
LETTER XXXVI.—TO W. A. BURWELL, September 17, 1806
LETTER XXXVII.—TO ALBERT GALLATIN, October 12, 1806. TO ALBERT GALLATIN
LETTER XXXVIII.—TO JOHN DICKINSON, January 13, 1807
LETTER XXXIX,—TO WILSON C. NICHOLAS, February 28,1807
LETTER XL.—TO JAMES MONROE, March 21, 1807
LETTER XLI.—M. LE COMTE DIODATI, March 29, 1807
LETTER XLII.—TO MR. BOWDOIN, April 2, 1807. TO MR. BOWDOIN
LETTER XLIII.—TO WILLIAM B. GILES, April 20, 1807
LETTER XLIV.—TO GEORGE HAY, June 2, 1807
LETTER XLV.—TO ALBERT GALLATIN, June 3, 1807
LETTER XLVI.—TO GEORGE HAY, June 5, 1807
LETTER XLVII.—TO DOCTOR HORATIO TURPIN, June 10, 1807
LETTER XLVIII.—TO JOHN NORVELL, June 11, 1807. TO JOHN NORVELL
LETTER XLIX.—TO WILLIAM SHORT, June 12, 1807. TO WILLIAM SHORT
LETTER L.—TO GEORGE HAY, June 12, 1807
LETTER LI.—TO GEORGE HAY, June 17, 1807
LETTER LII.—TO GEORGE HAY, June 19,1807
LETTER LIII.—TO GOVERNOR SULLIVAN, June 19, 1807. TO GOVERNOR SULLIVAN
LETTER LIV.—TO GEORGE HAY, June 20, 1807
LETTER LV.—TO DOCTOR WISTAR, June 21, 1807
LETTER LVI.—TO MR. BOWDOIN, July 10, 1807
LETTER LVII.—TO THE MARQUIS DE LA FAYETTE, July 14, 1807
LETTER LVIII.—TO JOHN PAGE, July 17, 1807
LETTER LIX.—TO WILLIAM DUANE, July 20, 1807
LETTER LX.—TO GEORGE HAY, August 20, 1807
LETTER LXI.—TO GEORGE HAY, September 4, 1807
LETTER LXII.—TO GEORGE HAY, September 7, 1807
LETTER LXIII.—TO THE REV. MR. MILLAR, January 23, 1808
LETTER LXIV.—TO COLONEL MONROE, February 18, 1808
LETTER LXV.—TO COLONEL MONROE, March 10, 1808
LETTER LXVI.—TO RICHARD M. JOHNSON, March 10, 1808
LETTER LXVII.—TO LEVI LINCOLN, March 23, 1808
LETTER LXVIII.—TO CHARLES PINCKNEY, March 30, 1808. TO CHARLES PINCKNEY
LETTER LXIX.—TO DOCTOR LEIB, June 23, 1808
LETTER LXX.—TO ROBERT L. LIVINGSTON, October 15, 1808
LETTER LXXI.—TO DOCTOR JAMES BROWN, October 27, 1808
LETTER LXXII.—TO LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR LINCOLN, November 13, 1808
LETTER LXXIII.—TO THOMAS JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, November 24, 1808
LETTER LXXIV.—TO DOCTOR EUSTIS, January 14, 1809
LETTER LXXV.—TO COLONEL MONROE, January 28, 1809
LETTER LXXVI.—TO THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, February 7, 1809
LETTER LXXVII.—TO JOHN HOLLINS, February 19, 1809
LETTER LXXVIII.—TO M. DUPONT DE NEMOURS, March 2, 1809
LETTER LXXIX.—TO THE PRESIDENT, March 17, 1809
LETTER LXXX.—TO THE INHABITANTS OF ALBEMARLE COUNTY, April 3, 1809
LETTER LXXXI.—TO WILSON C. NICHOLAS, June 13, 1809
LETTER LXXXII.—TO THE PRESIDENT, August 17, 1809
LETTER LXXXIII.—TO DOCTOR BARTON, September 21, 1809
LETTER LXXXIV.—TO DON VALENTINE DE FORONDA, October 4, 1809
LETTER LXXXV.—TO ALBERT GALLATIN, October 11, 1809
LETTER LXXXVI.—TO CÆSAR A. RODNEY, February 10, 1810
LETTER LXXXVII.3 —TO SAMUEL KERCHEVAL, February 19,1810. TO SAMUEL KERCHEVAL
LETTER LXXXVIII.—TO GENERAL KOSCIUSKO, February 26, 1810
LETTER LXXXIX.—TO DOCTOR JONES, March 5, 1810
LETTER XC.—TO GOVERNOR LANGDON, March 5, 1810. TO GOVERNOR LANGDON
LETTER XCI.—TO GENERAL DEARBORN, July 16,1810. TO GENERAL DEARBORN
LETTER XCII.—TO J. B. COLVIN, September 20, 1810. TO J. B. COLVIN
LETTER XCIII.—TO MR. LAW, January 15, 1811. TO MR. LAW
LETTER XCIV.—TO DOCTOR BENJAMIN RUSH, January 16, 1811
LETTER XCV.—TO M. DESTUTT TRACY, January 26, 1811. TO M. DESTUTT TRACY
LETTER XCVI.—TO COLONEL MONROE, May 5, 1811. TO COLONEL MONROE
LETTER XCVII.—TO GENERAL DEARBORN, August 14, 1811
LETTER XCVIII.—TO DOCTOR BENJAMIN RUSH. TO DOCTOR BENJAMIN RUSH
LETTER XCIX.—TO JOHN ADAMS, January 21, 1812
LETTER C.—TO JOHN ADAMS, April 20, 1812
LETTER CI.—TO JAMES MAURY, April 25, 1812
LETTER CII.—TO THE PRESIDENT, May 30, 1812
LETTER CIII.—TO ELBRIDGE GERRY, June 11, 1812
LETTER CIV.—TO JUDGE TYLER, June 17,1812
LETTER CV.—TO COLONEL WILLIAM DUANE, October 1, 1812
LETTER CVI.—TO MR. MELISH, January 13, 1813
LETTER CVII.—TO MADAME LA BARONNE DE STAEL-HOLSTEIN, May 24, 1818
LETTER CVIII.—TO JOHN ADAMS, May 27, 1813
LETTER CIX.—TO JOHN ADAMS, June 15, 1813
LETTER CX.—TO JOHN W. EPPES, June 24, 1813
LETTER CXI.—TO JOHN ADAMS, June 21, 1813
LETTER CXII.—TO JOHN ADAMS, August 22, 1813
LETTER CXIII.—TO JOHN W. EPPES, November 6, 1813. TO JOHN W. EPPES
LETTER CXIV.—TO JOHN ADAMS, October 13, 1813
LETTER CXV.—TO JOHN ADAMS, October 28, 1813
LETTER CXVI.—TO THOMAS LIEPER, January 1, 1814
LETTER CXVII.—TO DOCTOR WALTER JONES, January 2,1814
LETTER CXVIII.—TO JOSEPH C. CABELL, January 31, 1814. TO JOSEPH C. CABELL
LETTER CXIX.—TO JOHN ADAMS, July 5, 1814. TO JOHN ADAMS
LETTER CXX.—TO COLONEL MONROE, January 1, 1815. TO COLONEL MONROE
LETTER CXXI.—TO THE MARQUIS DE LA FAYETTE, February 14, 1815
LETTER CXXII.6 —TO MR. WENDOVER, March 13, 1815
LETTER CXXIII.—TO CÆSAR A. RODNEY, March 16, 1815
LETTER CXXIV.—TO GENERAL DEARBORN, March 17, 1815
LETTER CXXV.—TO THE PRESIDENT, March 23,1815
LETTER CXXVI.—TO JOHN ADAMS, June 10,1815
LETTER CXXVII.—TO MR. LEIPER, June 12, 1815
LETTER CXXVIII.—TO JOHN ADAMS, August 10,1815
LETTER CXXIX.—TO DABNEY CARR, January 19, 1816
LETTER CXXX.—TO JOHN ADAMS, April 8, 1816
LETTER CXXXI.—TO JOHN TAYLOR, May 28,1816
LETTER CXXXII.—TO FRANCIS W. GILMER, June 7,1816
LETTER CXXXIII.7 —TO BENJAMIN AUSTIN, January 9, 1816
LETTER CXXXIV.—TO WILLIAM H. CRAWFORD, June 20, 1816
LETTER CXXXV.—TO SAMUEL KERCHIVAL, July 12, 1816
LETTER CXXXVI.—TO JOHN TAYLOR, July 21, 1816
LETTER CXXXVII.—TO SAMUEL KERCHIVAL, September 5, 1816. TO SAMUEL KERCHIVAL
LETTER CXXXVIII.—TO JOHN ADAMS, October 14, 1816
LETTER CXXXIX.—TO JOHN ADAMS, TO JOHN ADAMS
LETTER CXL.—TO JOHN ADAMS, May 5, 1817. TO JOHN ADAMS
LETTER CXLI.—TO MARQUIS DE LA FAYETTE, May 14, 1817
LETTER CXLII.—TO ALBERT GALLATIN, June 16, 1817
LETTER CXLIII.—TO JOHN ADAMS, May 17, 1818. TO JOHN ADAMS
LETTER CXLIV.—TO JOHN ADAMS, November 13, 1818. TO JOHN ADAMS
LETTER CXLV.—TO ROBERT WALSH, December 4, 1818
LETTER CXLVI.—TO M. DE NEUVILLE, December 13, 1818
LETTER CXLVII.—TO DOCTOR VINE UTLEY, March 21, 1819
LETTER CXLVIII.—TO JOHN ADAMS, July 9, 1819
LETTER CXLIX.—TO JUDGE ROANE, September 6,1819
LETTER CL.—TO JOHN ADAMS, December 10, 1819
LETTER CLI.—TO WILLIAM SHORT, April 13, 1820
LETTER CLII.—TO JOHN HOLMES, April 22, 1820
LETTER CLIII.—TO WILLIAM SHORT, August 4, 1820
LETTER CLIV.—TO JOHN ADAMS, August 15, 1820
LETTER CLV.—TO JOSEPH C. CABELL, November 28, 1820
LETTER CLVI.—TO THOMAS RITCHIE, December, 25, 1820. TO THOMAS RITCHIE
LETTER CLVII.—TO JOHN ADAMS, January 22, 1821
LETTER CLVIII.—TO JOSEPH C CABELL, January 31, 1821
LETTER CLIX.—TO GENERAL BRECKENRIDGE, February 15, 1821
LETTER CLX.—TO – NICHOLAS, December 11,1821
LETTER CLXI.—TO JEDIDIAH MORSE, March 6, 1822
LETTER CLXII.—TO DOCTOR BENJAMIN WATERHOUSE, June 26, 1822. TO DOCTOR BENJAMIN WATERHOUSE
LETTER CLXIII.—TO JOHN ADAMS
LETTER CLXIV.—TO WILLIAM T. BARRY, July 2, 1822
LETTER CLXV.—TO DOCTOR WATERHOUSE, July 19, 1822
LETTER CLXVI.—TO JOHN ADAMS
LETTER CLXVII.—TO DOCTOR COOPER, November 2, 1822
LETTER CLXVIII.—TO JAMES SMITH, December 8, 1822
LETTER, CLXIX.—TO JOHN ADAMS, February 25, 1823
LETTER CLXX.—TO JOHN ADAMS, April 11, 1823
LETTER CLXXI.—TO THE PRESIDENT, June 11, 1823
LETTER CLXXII.—TO JUDGE JOHNSON, June 12, 1823
LETTER CLXXIII.—TO JAMES MADISON, August 30,1823
LETTER CLXXIV.—TO JOHN ADAMS, September 4, 1823
LETTER CLXXV.—TO JOHN ADAMS, October 12, 1823
LETTER CLXXVI.—TO THE PRESIDENT, October 24,1823
LETTER CLXXVII.—TO THE MARQUIS DE LA FAYETTE, November 4, 1823
LETTER CLXXVIII.—TO JOSEPH C CABELL, February 3, 1824
LETTER CLXXIX.—TO JARED SPARKS, February 4, 1824
LETTER CLXXX.—TO EDWARD LIVINGSTON, April 4, 1824
LETTER CLXXXI.—TO MAJOR JOHN CARTWRIGHT, June 5,1824
LETTER CLXXXII.—TO MARTIN VAN BUREN, June 29, 1824
LETTER CLXXXIII.—TO EDWARD EVERETT, October 15, 1824. TO EDWARD EVERETT
LETTER CLXXXIV.—TO JOSEPH C. CABELL, January 11, 1825
LETTER CLXXXV.—TO THOMAS JEFFERSON SMITH, February 21, 1825
LETTER CLXXXVI.—TO JAMES MADISON, December 24, 1825
LETTER CLXXXVII.—TO WILLIAM B. GILES, December 25, 1825
LETTER CLXXXVIII.—TO WILLIAM B. GILES, December 26, 1825
LETTER CLXXXIX.—TO CLAIBORNE W. GOOCH, January 9, 1826
LETTER CXC.—TO [ANONYMOUS], January 21, 1826
LETTER CXCI.—TO JAMES MADISON, February 17,1826
THOUGHTS ON LOTTERIES
LETTER CXCII.—TO JOHN QUINCY ADAMS, March 30, 1826
LETTER CXCIII.—TO MR. WEIGHTMAN, June 24, 1826. TO MR. WEIGHTMAN
ANA.—EXPLANATION OF THE THREE VOLUMES BOUND IN MARBLED PAPER
Отрывок из книги
TO WILSON C NICHOLAS.
Monticello, September 7, 1803.
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At 5 P. M. information, that at 2 P. M. they were landed and drawn up at Westover (on the north side of the river, and twenty-five miles below Richmond); and consequently Richmond their destination. Orders are now given to discontinue wagoning the military stores from Richmond to Westham, and to throw them across the river directly at Richmond.
The Governor having attended to this till an hour and a half in the night, then rode up to the foundery (one mile below Westham), ordered Captains Boush and Irish, and Mr. Hylton, to continue all night wagoning to Westham the arms and stores still at the foundery, to be thrown across the river at Westham, then proceeded to Westham to urge the pressing the transportation there across the river, and thence went to Tuckahoe (eight miles above and on the same side of the river) to see after his family, which he had sent that far in the course of the day. He arrived there at 1 o’clock in the night.
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