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M r Joseph bland, an officer of the Mint whose reputation as a chemist and Mineralogist is known...
The Visitors of the Univ ty have not considered the art of using the small sword as making part...
In my lre of Mar. 16. I ment d to you that it would suit me much better to recieve my Reviews...
We regret to state, that previous to the reception of your last, our orders to Europe had all...
In the name of God Amen. I Anne S. Marks of the county of Albemarle, being of sound and disposing...
Having but little hope that Judge Dade will accept the place offered him, & having occasionally...
Your letter of July 28. by mr Turner was duly recieved and has been communicated to my grandson...
Your favor of July 28. has been duly rec d and I think on recollection you will be satisfied that...
Chancellor Tucker, Mr. Barbour, Judge Carr, as you know had declined accepting the law chair of...
your letter of July 25. finds me in so low a state of health as to be able only to say in reply...