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I thank you for the communication of mr. Rush’s letter which I now return. Mr. Bentham’s...
With this letter I commit for you to the mail a bundle of seeds, one parcel of which was sent by...
The inclosed letter to mr Cabell so fully explains it’s object, and the grounds on which your...
I have read mr. Cox’s letters and some of his papers, which I now return you. It is impossible...
I would have accompanied the General to-day but for two reasons, I have not strength, and I...
You will see by the inclosed letter from mr. Cabell that a project is in agitation respecting Wm....
Our Colleagues on the legislature have called a meeting of the Visitors for the 4 th of March. I...
The inclosed letter to mr. Cabell so fully explains it’s object, and the grounds on which your...
Your letter of Feb. 15. having given me the hope you would attend the meeting of the Visitors of...
You will see by the inclosed letter from mr Cabell that a project is in agitation respecting W m...
I send you two letters of Dr. Cooper for perusal. Altho’ the trustees of that College and the...
I have for some time considered the question of Internal improvemt as desparate. the torrent of...
The law establishing the University requires the Visitors to make a report annually embracing a...
Within 6. hours after we had all dispersed yesterday to our several homes, the inclosed most...
I concur with entire satisfaction in your amendment of my resolution, and am peculiarly pleased...
I have got thro’ my catalogue except the Alphabet and send you the result. the inclosed table...
The law establishing the University requires the Visitors to make a report annually embracing a...
I now return you Ritchie’s letter and your answer. I have read the latter with entire approbation...
I return you mr. Coxe’s letter which has cost me much time at two or three different attempts to...
In obedience to the resolution of the visitors of the university at their last session, the...
Yours of the 12th. has been duly recieved, and the pamphlet it covered has been sent to mr....
Not knowing whether you may have obtained mr. Barber’s acceptance in the visit you proposed, I...
The inclosed letter from our antient friend Tenche Coxe came unfortunately to Monticello after I...
I send you the sequel of Gilmer’s letters recd. since my last to you. Torrey you will see does...
Circular The state of my health renders it perfectly certain that I shall not be able to attend...
I inclose you a letter recieved last night from mr Cabell containing inter e sting information as...
Circular Chancellor Tucker, Mr Barbour, Judge Carr, as you know had declined accepting the law...
Our Colleagues on the legislature have called a meeting of the Visitors for the 4th. of March. I...
I concur with you in the favorable opinion of mr Barber; and altho’ I should prefer Preston, as...
By this day’s mail I forward you ⅓ of a parcel of seeds of the Sea-Kale sent here by Genl. Cock...