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I rec d with real regret your’s of Oct. 27. the necessity of looking out for a substitute obliged...
I recieved your favor of the 16 th yesterday at noon and immediately turned in on the task it...
When I wrote my letter of yesterday I had not seen the Enquirer of the 17 th I recieved it in the...
I percieve that to the bill concerning the University an amendmt is proposed for suspending...
Th: Jefferson presents his friendly salutations to mr Cabell, & his thanks for the communication...
Let the contents of this letter be known to you & my self only. we want a Professor of Ethics. mr...
I have recieved your favor of the 23 d and it has entirely converted me to your opinion that we...
About a month before the reciept of your favor of June 24. I had been requested to draw the plan...
After sending off my letter of the 19 th it occurred to me that I should have sent also the...
M r Brockenbrough has shewn me a letter, written anonimously, charging him with the grossest...
Having received from all our brethren approbations of the loan, I authorised M r Brockenbrough to...
You know that the arrearages of our subscriptions were appropriated particularly to the works of...
Your two favors of the 8 th and 10 th were recieved yesterday, and I will endeavor to get this...
I recieved yesterday the joint letter of our colleagues of Jan. 26. and your separate one of the...
Your’s of the 9 th is quite reviving. you say that as soon as the bill has past, yourself and...
Under a different cover I send a Circular on the subject of our Law Professor; and to save...
We are dreadfully non-plussed here by the non-arrival of our three Professors. we apprehend that...
Yours of the 19 th was recieved some days ago, those of the 23 d the day before yesterday. at the...
The proposition to remove W m & Mary College to Richmond with all it’s present funds, and to add...
Your favor of the 5 th from Williamsburg has been duly received, and presents to us a case of...
I am favored with your two letters of Jan. 26. and 29. I am glad that yourself and the friends of...
Altho our Professors were on the 5 th of Dec. still in an English port, that they were safe...
I recieved yesterday your kind letter of the 2 d and am truly sensible of the interest you are so...
Either inaccurate expression in myself, or the misapp r ehension of a friend to whom I had...
In my letter of the 23 d an important fact escaped me which, lest it should not occur to you, I...
I omitted in my letter of yesterday to return Barrois ’ catalogue with thanks for the use of it....
The messenger who carried mine of yesterday brought me in return your’s of the 5 th . I shall be...
I have duly recieved your two favors of the 3 d & 7 th and in them the proof of your continued...
Will you be so good as to have the inclosed inserted immediately in the e Enquirer , and to place...
I very much lament the cause which has deprived us of the pleasure of seeing mrs Cabell and...
M r Cabell is requested to lay the inclosed proceedings of his Collegues before the Governor &...
Your letters of the 23 d and 24 th come to hand just in the moment of the return of our mail. I...
I have been detained a month by my affairs here, but shall depart in three days & eat my...
I am afraid I have kept your papers longer than you expected. mr Randolph ’s absence till within...
In a conversation with mr Garrett after his return from Richmond a few days ago he mentioned to...
I have recieved a letter from M r Griffin a member of the legislature on the subject of the...
I promised you that I would put into the form of a bill my plan of establishing the elementary...
Your two favors of the 20. & 22. came to hand last night. I congratulate you sincerely on having...
I address this day to Gen l Breckenridge a letter as you desired ; to be shewn if it is thought...
letters recieved last night from mr Cooper render a meeting of the visitors immediately...
A member of a family to which I have been much attached by long intimacies sollicits my asking...
The inclosed was omitted in my letter of yesterday . frdly salutns. perhaps some other paper was...
You have sometimes thought my political ramblings worth the time and trouble of reading. I...
I learn by the newspapers that a petition has been presented to the legislature by the Rivanna...
You enquire whether Say has ever been translated into English? I am certain he never has in...
I join with you in joy on the passage of the University bill , and it is necessary you should...
Our friend Gen l Kosciuzko has warmly solicited my attention to the case of M. Poinsot des...
A resolution which I saw in the papers for the adjournment of the legislature the day before...
I inclose you a letter from Judge Cooper of Pensylvania , a political refugee with D r Priestley...
I send you the inclosed as an exhibit to our enemies as well as friends. Kentucky , our daughter,...