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Ever since the publication of the first Edition of Tosse’ Spanish Grammar I have had a wish to...
By the mail of this day I rec d a check from the Cashier of the Bank of Virginia for six hundred...
Excuse the liberty which I now take, of addressing you, at this advanced stage of your life; on a...
I do not recollect the compromise to which you allude in your letter of yesterday—I well...
After a good deal of Correspondence with the office for foreign affairs on the subject of M r...
I take the liberty of sending you with this a copy of a pamphlet, I have recently had occasion to...
The Box refer d to in my last, was the one rec d at this place, direct from Liverpool, per the...
Excuse the liberty of a Stranger, but feeling a disposition to meet Your Views—from the public...
The confidence with which You have honored me in time by the truth You placed in me for the...
Respect to you Sir for your high celebrity in the Republic of Letters, for your attention and...
Mr Whitwell the Architect of our new arrangement & my friend Captain Macdonald have a great...
An account of your late happy escape, with life, from the merciless hands of M r Browere taking...
Altho’ the Lines you honoured me with were not favourable for my physical cabinet, I flatter...
Dollars For Duty on 18 cases of Marble Capitels Invoiced at 1913.00 10 p Cent addition 191 $2104...
If a drawing Master is wanted in the new University of Virginia we can Send a person of 20 years...
When the Box spoken of in yours of the 26th, now before me, is rec d will immediately forward it...
I had the pleasure of receiving, a day or two ago, your letter of 25 th instant on the subject of...
I ought not to have neglected so long to write you an account of the delightful visit I received...
I ought not to have neglected so long to write you an account of the delightful visit I received...
Knowing you take a deep interest in every new improvement in this our happy country, I take the...
Seeing in one of the Prints of the day a Strange account of a Very Strange adventure you of Late...
I am here looking after a mild air, and have had for eighteen days the most unpleasant weather I...
In respectfully soliciting the Office of Librarian to the U. of V. allow me to state, that I am...
I have rec d Your favour of today, respecting cabbages & I am very sorry to inform You that those...
Permit me to introduce two friends of M r Owen who are on their way to Harmony, Laudably zealous...
A poor old unfortunate man undertakes at a venture to address you, confiding in y r sensibility &...
The Rising Youth, of this Country, claim the benefit, of a full Administration of Justice, in the...
On a former occasion I took the liberty of submitting to your inspection in manuscript, some...
We have taken the liberty of sending herewith, a copy of A Universal Atlas we have just...
This will be presented to you by our friend Gen l Cocke, whom I am truly sorry not to accompany...
For the purpose of promptly answering your Letter of the 29 th ult. I sit down immediately to...
The Corks you write for shall be forwarded by first conveyance to Charlottesville, care Jacobs &...
M r Brown Called on me on Monday last wishing to Know if I would be willing to undertake the...
I take the liberty of handing you above my account for the Port Folio for the last two years the...
I have sent herewith an elevation of the Rotunda, & repectfully beg your acceptance of the same,...
I have made all the haste I could to get your pens for your Polygraph, for I well know the uses...
In complyance with Your kind note of the 2 d Int my Cart bring 300. head of Cabbage for Your...
We herewith send an Invoice of three cases of Books from France shipped from New York, one of...
I am reluctant to intrude on your retirement, and certainly not disposed to involve you in the...
It is my duty to apologise to you and the visitors who will be with you on monday next, for n o...
In examining the regulations of the University, I find one, by which the student who enters, at...
You have no doubt heard before this of the failure of Samuel Williams of London, for an enormous...
* The late heavy drafts to pay the freight and other charges on the Marble Bases & Capitels from...
I have this morning received a letter from M r Timberlake, saying, that M r Michie has taken a...
I had this pleasure on the 2 d ul to & trust that letter got safe to hand. I inclosed in it a...
Aware of the trouble frequently imposed on you in receiving and attending to communications, I...
Your favor of the 13 th was rec d last night, from the contents of it I presume my letter of the...
I have had the honour of receiving—a letter from you under date 12 th September 25’ which has...
Without hearing directly from you, in relation to the present crisis in our political affairs, I...
I have taken the liberty of addressing you a note accompanying this letter, upon a subject, which...