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As the measures which were adopted at the last meeting of our visitors were of a very leading...
I recieved yesterday the inclosed letter proposing to me an interposition which my situation...
The inclosed letter from our antient friend Tenche Coxe came unfortunately to Monticello after I...
I return you mr Coxe ’s letter without saying I have read it. I made out to enough to see that it...
My neighbor, friend and physician, Doct r Watkins , being called to Philadelphia , is desirous to...
The inclosed letter to mr Cabell so fully explains it’s object, and the grounds on which your...
In obedience to the resolution of the visitors of the university at their last session, the...
I have no doubt you have occasionally been led to reflect on the character of the duty imposed by...
A view of the whole expences & of the Funds of the University Actual cost estimated d o Averages...
M r Brockenbrough has been closely engaged, since our last meeting in settling the cost of the...
I heard in Bedford that you were atta c ked with the prevailing fever , and with great joy on my...
I have no doubt you have recieved, as I have done, a letter from D r Morse with a printed...
Your favor of Mar. 29. did not come to hand until the 4 th instant . only mr Cabell , Gen l Cocke...
I thank you for the communication of mr Rush ’s letter which I now return. mr Bentham ’s...
The person who hands you this letter is an interesting subject of curiosity. he was taken...
I send you a mass of reading, and so rapidly does my hand fail me in writing that I can give but...
You already know that the legislature has authorised the literary board to lend us another 60,000...
I have read mr Cox’s letters and some of his papers, which I now return you. it is impossible for...
The inclosed lre in Gr. Lat. Fr. and Eng. with it’s accompaniments being intended for your...
M r Dodge, our Consul at Marseilles, wishing to pay his respects to you on his way to Richm d and...
The anxieties expressed in the inclosed letter are pointed to 3. articles. 1. the size of the...
I communicated to you a former part of a correspondence between Judge Johnson of Charleston and...
I recieved the inclosed letters from the President with a request that after perusal, I would...
I return you mr Coxe’s letter which has cost me much time at two or three different attempts to...
I forward you two most imporant letters sent to me by the President and add his letter to me by...
The belief is so universal that the ensuing legislature will dispose in some way of the...
I return your letter to the President, and that of mr Rush to you, with thanks for the...
I send you two letters of D r Cooper for perusal. altho’ the trustees of that College and the...
You will see by the inclosed letter from mr Cabell that a project is in agitation respecting W m...
I have attentively read your letter to mr Wheaton on the question whether at the date of the...
I rec d yesterday a letter from mr Gilmer which I now inclose, as also a former one, which had...
I am near closing my catalogue, and it is important I should recieve the kindness of your...
I have got thro’ my catalogue except the Alphabet and send you the result. the inclosed table...
Within 6. hours after we had all dispersed yesterday to our several homes, the inclosed most...
The reciept of the inclosed letter did not give me more pleasure than I feel in communicating it...
I wished to have communicated to you my letter to Gilmer before I sent it off. but the danger of...
I recieved yesterday from La Fayette a letter confirming his movements as stated in the Enquirer...
I would have accompanied the General to-day but for two reasons, I have not strength, and I...
Gilmer is arrived in N. York sick of a fever which he has had thro’ the whole voyage of 35. days...
I detained the inclosed letters awhile to enable me to write my letter of informn addnal to our...
I send you the sequel of Gilmer’s letters rec d since my last to you. Torrey you will see does...
I inclose you a long letter from mr Cabell and a long answer from my self, not much work reading,...
I inclose you a letter from mr Cabell and a copy of the bill I prepared and sent him as he...
I concur with you in the favorable opinion of mr Barber; and altho’ I should prefer Preston, as...
I concur with entire satisfaction in your amendment of my resolution, and am peculiarly pleased...
M r Cabell’s last letter to me of Feb. 11. says that if the Professors do not arrive before the...
Our Colleagues on the legislature have called a meeting of the Visitors for the 4 th of March. I...
Considering Ch r Tucker’s acceptance as absolutely desperate, the reasons he assigned being of an...
George Tucker accepts, as you know, and will be in place early in April. Emmet accepts and will...
Not knowing whether you may have obtained mr Barber’s acceptance in the visit you proposed, I...