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I have a letter from M r Coffee stating his prices for the ornaments for the Corinthian cornice...
I hope this fav r may find you well and in Good hellth we begin to tin the west side of the house...
I have the pleasure to enclose you a catalogue of the books contained in the box I last opened;...
It gave me great pleasure to recieve your favor of June 20. altho’ with so extensive a range of...
Your favor of the 19 th inst. is rec d as had been in due time that which accompanied the volume...
If you think mr Coffee’s prices for the Corinthian ornaments extravagantly high, assuredly they...
I have duly recieved your favor of the 18 th and, according to the request expressed in it, now...
Par la prochaine occasion pour l’Europe devant ecrire à M. de Humboldt tout en le remerciant de...
I flatter myself that when you will have read this letter through, you will admit that my...
Your favor of June 22. was recd in due time, and the books of which it covered the Catalogue,...
I have this day rec d a Box from Boston for you, which is forwarded by a Waggon to...
I have been duly favored with your Letters covering a communication from you to M r King on the...
We herewith send you an invoice of such American Works, & of those imported, as we could furnish...
Your favor of the 18. was duly rec d and it’s contents read with great pleasure. altho in so...
I c d have wished & had intended my dear Sir to see you on the subject upon w ch I now write but...
At the request of a friend who proposes to place a son at the University of Virginia, I beg leave...
Permit me to introduce to you my son Doctor Edward Alexander. Being on his return to Baltimore,...
D r Dunglison’s letter herein inclosed will sufficiently explain it’s object. the University of...
After the most deliberate review of the arguments for and against my acceptance of the Chair in...
On the 30 th of June I took the liberty of addressing to you a letter requesting your kind aid to...
I now dispatch one of the youths I had some time ago the honour to mention to you, whose...
The bearer of this M r George W Turner being called to Charlottesville as a witness, I avail my...
In looking over your notes to me for my services in superintending your plantations in Bedford, I...
M r Robello, Chargé d’Affaires of the Government of Brazil at this place, is about making an...
Since my return to London I have made some enquiries among the bookssellers for publications...
I return’d home a few weeks ago after a long absence and was highly gratified to find such a...
Agreeable to the request contained in yours of the 20th:, have remitted check to E. Copeland of...
Having reached Boston in safety, my dearest grandfather, one of my first cares is to write to...
Several of the students having formed a class, and employed Mr Xaupi to instruct them in the use...
Th: Jefferson presents his respectful compliments to mrs Miller and regrets that it is not in his...
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...
After ascertaining the name of the best clock-maker in this place, I called upon him with the...
I recieved, the day before yesterday, Judge Dade’s final answer declining our law-chair, and...
I am much indebted to you, Sir, for your present of the bust of my friend mr Adams. without...
The last evenings mail from the west brought me the 47 th and 48 th nos. of the North American...
A large portion of the last five years I have devoted to the collection of Minerals particularly...
Yours (with no date), arrived yesterday. Allow me to thank you, for your kindness, in replying so...
Th: Jefferson returns thanks to mr Sherburne for the copy of the life of the Cheval r J. P. Jones...
Permit me to interrupt your repose so far as to make some enquiry respecting your seminary of...
I recieved yesterday your favor of 2 d proposing to our University the purchase of a...
I have duly recieved, dear Sir, your favor of July 24, and congratulate you on your safe return...