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Allow me, Sir, to offer thro’ you to the Library of the University of Virginia , a copy of the...
Mr. Richard of Michigan has the honor to acknowledge the receipt of the polite invitation of Mr....
It has long been a favourite object of my literary ambition to become the biographer of yourself...
It has long been a favourite object of my literary ambition to become the biographer of yourself...
I have lately rec d a letter from W m Richardson of Alabama State, that he has lately rec d an...
It is gratifying to individuals who have associated themselves together for their more vigorous &...
I have taken the liberty to send you a copy of my American Reader, and if the task may not be too...
I have for some time past been desirous that you should have an opportunity of perusing a Work,...
A relation of mine as I have been informed about 14 or 15 years past; was in your employ (a...
Not having been so fortunate as to hear that the Professorship of Mathematics in your College was...
The Governor called the attention of the Board to the appointment of Visitors for the University...
Having been lately informed that the number of Hotels in this Institution would certainly be...
It is with regret that I have to intrude myself upon you at your present meeting, but I conceive...
Having a desire to establish a Reading–Room the ensuing year in the University, I respectfully...
I beg leave to enclose you the Proctor’s note to me of to-day; also Doctor Blaettermann’s, both...
Your own patriotism, tried through a long, and eminently useful publick life, will excuse the...
You will, I trust, excuse me for troubling you with the enclosed prospectus of a Journal, which I...
At a special meeting of the members of the US. Naval Lyceum holden at this place, you were...
You will receive this from M r Ridgeley a young gentleman of my acquaintance of great...
Obligé d’abandonné ma Patrie, depuis quatre ans j’habite la terre hospitalière de l’heureuse...
I have the honor to send you herewith the report of the law Committee of the Corporation of the...
The Corporation of the City of New York have caused medals to be struck, to commemorate the...
The ensuing Fourth of July being the Semi=Centenial Anniversary of the Declaration of American...
The Corporation of the City of NewYork have caused medals to be struck to commemorate the...
The Corporation of this City intend to celebrate the ensuing Anniversary of American...
I have the honor to send to you in behalf of the Corporation of the City of NewYork a Copy of Mr....
as A tribute of respect and Esteem for the Eminent virtues of one of the principal Fathers of my...
Having (Since my return from Slavery in Africa) been appointed by mr James Simpson our old Consul...
On my arrival in this City a few days since I had the honour of receiving your favour...
Having (since my return from Slavery in Africa) been appointed by Mr. James Simpson our old...
I had the Honour duly to receive your highly esteemed favour re commendatory of my Narrative,...
I gave you, on the 4th instant, a short account of the death of your old and valued friend Mr...
In the summer of the year 1816, I took the liberty of transmitting to you, through Mr. Monroe, a...
In conformity to my promise, I applied to Mr L Lee for the information you want relative to his...
You will perceive by the enclosed letter from Mr Southard, that, it was our intention to have had...
Immediately after the receipt of your kind letter I wrote to Mr Ludwell Lee on the subject...
It falls to my lot to communicate to you the death of our excellent friend Mr Monroe. He died...
I have thought it right to address the Enclosed directly to yourself. The Bill will...
I take the liberty of bringing to your notice M r Goodacre, from Nottingham in England in...
I hate to trouble you about such a matter; but for the reason I have assigned, for the two last...
I had asertained previously to the receipt of your last letter (in consequence of Enquiries Set...
After all my exertions, it is impossible for me to execute your commission . I cannot find in...
I have had so many proofs of your liberal and friendly disposition, that I am sure, if you cannot...
I know not whether I can take the liberty of writing you on the subject of this letter; but I...
May I once more encroach upon your kindness, by asking a transmission, as soon as convenient, of...
Do not be surprised at receiving this Letter. I have been frequently tempted to appeal to your...
My own indisposition, and the melancholy succession of calamities which has befallen the family...
T Ritchie , in his own name & that of the Author , requests M r Jefferson ’s Acceptance of this...
The last Legislature passed a law, directing certain officers of the Government to lay upon their...
I take the liberty of thus obtruding on your notice two fugitive newspaper Essays, in which I...