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I have duly recd. yours of the . I considered the advertisement of your estate in Loudon as an...
I have recd. yours of the 7th. You will not doubt that our sympathies have been fully with you...
Yours of the 15th. was brought to me from the post=office, Mr. Watson having passed on without...
I have not heard a word from you or of you thro’ any Channel, since my letter of the . I augur...
I have just recd. yours of the 13th. We had been led to hope that your health was better...
The Nat. Intelligr. of the 19th. gave us the pleasure of finding that you had arrived at...
I recd. yours of the 10th. with a full sense of your kindness in taking so much interest in my...
I have this moment recd. yours of the 25th., and having a casual oppy. to the P. O. this evening...
I have just recd. yours of the 31st. Ult. inclosing letters recomending Mr J. T. Tracy, and...
I have just recd. yours of April 28. I think as you do, that it will be best for us to decline...
Yours of the 24th. just recd. has relieved us from the great anxiety we were suffering from the...
On the rect. of yours of the 5th. I wrote immediately to Mr. Trist, to forward you a copy of the...
I have already apprised you of your mistake of the day for the meeting of the Visitors, which is...
I have just recd. yours of the 31st. Ult. inclosing letters recommending Mr. Tracie, and hasten...
Yours of Feby. 23. was not recd. before the last mail tho’ having the Aldie post mark on the day...
Your two letters of the 13 & 15th. inst came together by the last mail (sunday evening) too late...
Yours of the 29th. Ult: was recd. by the last mail. I have not yet heard from Judge Brook, but...
I recd. by the last mail yours of the 18th. You were not more surprized than I had a right to be...
I have recd. yours of the 10th. and return the correspondence between Col Mercer and yourself....
Yours of the 1st. inst: came on slowly. I return the letter from Mr. Ingersoll whose continued...
Yours of the 2d. postmarked the 6th. of November came duly to hand. I return the letters and...
Yours of the 3d. instant, with copies of your two letters to Judge White now returned, were not...
I have recd. a letter from H. Lee dated Nashville Aug. 24. stating that he had corresponded with...
Since we left the university I have recd. the letter from Mr. Gallatin, of which the inclosed is...
Among the names which are presented for consideration in filling the vacant Chair in the...
Your two letters of Jany. 17 & 22. were duly recd. I hope your health was restored as soon as was...
It is proper that I should lose no time in apprizing the Visitors of the University that the...
I recd. by the last mail a letter from J. H. Causten, accompanied by a huge volume of Documents,...
Inferring from the silence of the Newspapers, since they announced your appointment as a visitor...
The use you have made of my letters needed no apology. they were in fact public in their nature....
I have duly recieved your two favors of Feb.23. and 27. and am truly sensible of the interest you...
Your favor of the 13 th was recieved yesterday. your use of my letter with the alterations...
Your favor of Jan. 15. is recieved, and I am entirely sensible of the kindness of the motives...
Your favor of the 2 d was rec d on the 16 th inst. together with the herb which accompanied it,...
The last Mail brought me your favor of the 13th. with a copy of your message and other documents....
I have examined my letter of Jan. 13. 1803. as well as the indistinct copy given by the copying...
Permit me to introduce to you Mr Ticknor & his Lady, this Gentleman is a Professor at our...
Permit me to introduce to you Mr Ticknor and his Lady. This Gentleman is a Professor at our...
The moment, my dear friend, is come which I was so anxious should happen in your time. the office...
I have just had the pleasure of receiving yours of the 2d. instant. We had looked for the greater...
I inclose you a letter from Thomas Lieper, the Doyen, you know of the genuine republicans of...
I have duly rec d your favor of the 12 th inst. and concur in every sentim t you express on the...
My friend Col o Peyton, passing thro’ Washington on a trip to the North, will pay his respects to...
I took the liberty some time last fall of placing mr Duane your notice, should any thing occur...
I have just recd. a letter from Mr. Stone, wch. I inclose as the shortest mode of making his...
Your favors of Mar. 27. & April   came duly to hand. You know already that I submit the...
I recieve mr Livingston’s question through you with kindness, and answer it without hesitation....
My known respect for the public & personal worth of Dr. Richard Field has led to a wish from his...
A very near friend of Mr. Stone of Fredg. who is not ignorant of my having on former occasions...
In the early part of the year 1822 I was induced by the earnest desire of the Revd. Mr. Marshal...