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I have to acknowledge your two favors of the 8th & 27th instant. The last came to hand yesterday...
A steady rain all day yesterday prevented my going to the University then. The hour at which the...
I have searched the papers here in vain, for the power of attorney; and it will be impossible to...
My search among the papers here, has proved equally ineffectual. I shall see Mr Gilmer to-day,...
Taking the white sheet in which the papers were wrapped, for a mere envelope; I did not notice...
On going over to Edge-hill yesterday, I learned that the letter you wrote for a copy of, sometime...
I should not have been so tardy in acknowledging your two favors of the 23 and 30th ulto, and...
If the price of tickets be reduced from $50 to $30 a piece on the student’s taking two whole...
The two packets containing your letter to Mr Eppes, and those from Mr Hassler, came to hand in...
Immediately after the adjournment of the Board, Mr Lomax called to enquire whether they had made...
Your kind favor with the accompanying papers, from which I have made several interesting...
The packet which goes by the same mail contains, I believe, all the papers you desired me to...
Yours of the 11th finds me this morning on the point of setting out, in company with Dr...
When I dispatched the packet containing the papers of Mr Tracie, last week, it was in such a...
A letter just received from Mr Monroe, betrays the erroneous impression that the first...
The Board, as you will perceive, adjourned on Saturday; and, at that time, I expected to have it...
Your kind favor of the 12th (post-mark-14th) was received on the 17th, & I wished to answer it by...
I received, yesterday, a letter from Mr Clay, which I have answered by an acceptance of the...
You will be surprised at the place from which I date. I reached the Courthouse in good time to...
I have never lost sight of the report to the Legislature; and yet it has been impossible for me...
I have not had it in my power to thank you sooner, for your kind compliance with my request in...
Thompson received four copies of Lyman’s work, on Saturday. Two were immediately taken—the one by...
I have time, this morning, for only a single line, to remove all doubt as to the receipt of your...
Instead of your hearing from me early in the week, as, in my few lines of last week, I promised...
The branch of business that has been assigned me, makes this the busiest period of the year:...
An accidental opportunity offers to send you a few oranges, which may, perhaps, be a rarity; and...
I have just sent to the post-office, the copy of Mr Monroe’s paper, due to Genl. Breckenridge;...
Dr Jones has lost his situation in the Patent office, and now holds a clerkship in this Dept. I...
I have only time to ask the favor of you to send the enclosed to Mr Randolph by the first mail....
It is my intention some day or other to take up seriously the politics of this country. If a...