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In the uncertain State of the fund lodged with the Barings, I have enclosed to Mr. Gallatin a...
I recd. yesterday your letter of the 14: I feel too much regard for the University of Virga. not...
I have recd. your letter of the 12th. I cannot think it will be amiss, scanty as our funds are,...
Not knowing who is the Chairman of the Faculty for the present year, I must return the inclosed...
J. M. with his best respects to Professor Dunglison, thanks him for the Copy of his "Introductory...
Your kind lre of the 2 d seems to forbid all further controversy on the subject of compensation...
J. Madison with his respects to Dr. Dunglison begs him to accept a Bonnebouche of Madeira Wine....
I send you the rough draught for the Dispensary with the amendments formerly proposed by you, to...
I have received your letter of the 11th., and will not disguise the fact, that notwithstanding my...
I return the letter inclosed in yours of the 19th. If the oriental manuscripts offered by Mr....
I have just recd. yours of the 19th. I cannot regard the anonymous charge in the newspaper to...
Instead of asking yo u questions on the subject of a Dispensary as we had proposed, I have...
Your favor of June 30. came duly to hand, with the vial of tincture you obligingly sent, for the...
I have duly recd. your letter of the 18th. instant. Whatever be the regrets at the uncertainty of...
Th. Jefferson presents his compliments to Dr Dunglison and begs leave to introduce to him Dr...
Your letter of May 24. was duly recd. & the one inclosed in it conveyed to Mrs. Willis, as you...
A chronical complaint which has been troublesome for some time has within a few days become too...
Your favour of the 22d. did not come to hand till yesterday afternoon. We are so fortunate with...
I have duly recieved your letter of the 28 th covering a petition to which the names of many of...
I feel some regret at disappointing the wishes of Mr Brooks conveyed in yours of the 11th. But I...
I find myself now as well as I have been for several months, or as I probably shall be for months...
I certainly cannot say that I am well, but as much so probably as I ever shall be. I expect to be...
I am quite at a loss how to write to D r Greenhow. I have examined his whole correspondence and...
I have recd. from Mr. Wertenbaker the Resolution of the Faculty of the 12th. inst; suggesting the...
I have recd. yours of the 9th. inst. and even not under the distressing circumstances it presents...
The youth John Chapman nearly related to our family, having become a Student of the University,...
I inclose a copy of a late publication of Mr. Hassler, presented by him as you will observe to...
Your letter of the 18 th places me under great embarrasment. the fragment of life remaining to me...
I am just informed by Mr. T. J. Randolph that he is compelled by the insolvency of the Estate of...
I find I had been too sanguine in believing that my complaint was wearing off. the symptoms...