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Your letter of Apr. 26. came to hand on the 1 st instant, and I answer it by our first mail. it...
At the request of some military friends, and in compliance with a desire which I have for several...
I have percieved in some of our Professors a disinclination to the preparing themselves for...
I write to you by a special influence while standing at my Desk, I was looking around the world...
Instructions to mr Brockenbrough. 1. Engage mr Broke to come immediately & put another cover of...
When in conversation with you yesterday, I omitted to recommend what I had intended, that is,...
Your favor on the subject of the mathematical volume you propose to publish is just now recieved....
Being informed that the Professorship of the French and Spanish languages in the Univ y of N.C....
I had the pleasure of recieving your letter of 22 nd ult. some days ago; but unwilling to vex &...
I am very thankful to you for your friendly letter of Apr. 15. after so many years of reflection...
I return the correspondence inclosed in yours of the 3d. inst. The reluctance of Mr. Emmett, &...
As you are occasionally sending supplies of books to your store here, I am in hopes it may not be...
I return the correspondence enclosed in yours of the 3 d inst. The reluctance of M r Emmett, &...
Having been lately engaged in indexing my memorandum book of the last year, I observed your name...
It has given me infinite pleasure to hear from you by the letter which you were so good as to...
The warm season has come again and delightful as it is to me, is no doubt also very acceptable to...
The request, my dear gentlemen; of your letter recieved the day before yesterday, has greater...
on the inst. we shipped to the care of Col. Peyton 3 cases Books from England, 1 from France, & 2...
Since my last letter it has occurred to me that it should have contained an idea which I did not...
I have recd. your favor of Apl. 28. relating to a Box of Seeds sent by the French Consul at New...
[Six] months after date I promise to pay to Richard Smith Cashier on order fourteen hundred &...
I have observed a Lottery advertised to be Drawn sometime hence from a Train of Ill Luck or...
An accident prevented the receipt of your letter of the 25 th of November last, for so long a...
I have recd. yours of the 4th. inst. I hope your Guest will very soon set out, if he sd. not...
For 20. years past Mons r Thruin superintendant of the National garden of France, has sent me...
By a letter from mr Madison I now learn that Thouin has been dead some time, that his successor...
Your letter dated London Aug. 20. 1825 came to hand so long ago as Oct. 31. but considering...
It was with great pleasure that I rec d your favor of the 6 th inst. because it furnished...
I received your letter of the 10th. Instant, transmitting those of Messrs. D’Espenville and...
M r Madison has transmitted to me the enclosed letters respecting a box of seeds sent from the...
I have just received your letter of yesterday. I need not assure you that it will give me very...
I have now the satisfaction to inform you that the Bill, for remitting the duties demanded of the...
Your kind favor of 8 th ult o reached me in Raleigh, and I write to thank you for the willingness...
I am very glad my Dear George find by your Letter which is just received that you are better and...
The sentiments of justice which have dictated your letters of the 3 d and 9 th inst. are worthy...
I am very sorry that a lapse of attention on my part, shd. have given you the trouble denoted in...
I received a letter some time past from M r Madison advising me of the arrival of a box of seeds,...
Your favor of the 5 th inst t has again highly obliged me by the kind interest you always take in...
born in 1804. or before 1805 1806 1807 1808. 1809. 21. years of age or more 20. 19. 18. 17. 16. 2...
The inclosed lres will so fully explain themselves that I will not add to your trouble by a...
I have so entirely left all my affairs to Jefferson that I know almost nothing of them. I am...
I congratulate you, on the proper feeling for your long life of meritorious service that seems to...
Yours’ was duly received but at the very moment when our infant daughter was at the point of...
In consequence of the drouth our well have most all given out and our pipes are so much decayed...
As the poet says, “there are strings in the human heart, which once touched will some times utter...
I am extremely dissatisfied withe train in which our works at the University are going on, and...
When I had the pleasure of seeing you yesterday, it escaped my memory to beg of you an inspection...
The subject of your letter of Apr. 20 is one on which I do not permit myself to express an...
Yours of the 17th: is now before me. Your Tobacco from Bedford I have never yet heard from; I...
The summer has come upon us very rapidly without giving us any of our usual Spring weather. Some...