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Since the rect. of your two letters of Feby. 14 & 23 the former inclosing your notice to Docr....
I recd. yesterday yours of the 29th. ult: inclosing your correspondence with Docr. Jones. It is...
Yours of the 5th. has just come to hand, and embarrasses me a little as to the course by which I...
I have just recd. the enclosed letter with the notice it refers to, which I have duly...
I inclose a letter put into my hands by Professor Lomax, which it may be well to communicate to...
I learn from Mr. Trist that he has communicated with Jones on the subject of Books, and that with...
I inclose a letter just recd. from Professor Lomax. From the view he takes of the case stated, it...
I inclose a letter just recd. from Monsr. Ferron, teacher of fencing in the University, who...
I inclose letters from Mr. Lawrence, Mr. Brockenbrough & Mr. Davis. It appears from the Acct. in...
I have just recd. the inclosed from the Proctor. Should Majr. Spotswood’s resignation be...
I inclose a letter from Docr. Dunglison with my answer to it. Should you concur in the expedient...
I did not learn till a few days ago, that you had sufficiently got over your reported illness at...
I forward herewith a copy of Mr. Monroe’s paper from Mr. Trist. Your two letters from...
I have just recd. from Doctr. Dunglison a letter of which the inclosed is a copy; and I lose no...