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I sincerely join in the general joy on the passage of the University bill , and by such...
In a letter of this day to the P.M. Gen l I have sollicited his establishing a deposit of letters...
A case occurs of considerable pecuniary interest to the University on which an application to...
The distresses of our country, produced first by the flood, then by the ebb of bank paper are...
In my letter of the 13 th I expressed to you my great pleasure in the hope you were about taking...
you mentioned in your last favor that until the term of payment of our bond to the Collectors...
I thank you, Gentlemen, for your kind invitation to participate in the celebration of the...
I am rejoiced to see you have taken up the subject of Primary schools. I consider them equally...
I was just about acknoleging your favor of the 19 th when I recieved information from mr Cabell...
In answer to the enquiries in your favor of Nov. 30. I have to say that no other application to...
Th: Jefferson asks the favor of mr Rives to dine at Monticello to-day with Gen l LaFayette DLC :...
The approach of the semiannual meeting of the Visitors of the University renders it interesting...
I have been duly favored with your very kind letter of the 23d. It was our intention to take...
I have recd. the copy of your speech on the 28th. of March. It is the only one I have read on the...
I recd. by the last mail yours of the 8th. but not in time for an answer by its return. I hope...
I have received your very kind letter of the 26. Ult. We had neither changed our purpose, nor...
J. Madison with his respects to Mr. Rives, requests the favor of him to have the letter herewith...
The last mail brought me your favor of the 17th. accompanied by a copy of the last Southern...
This will be handed to you by Richard Chapman a son of Reynolds Chapman who married one of my...
Your favour of the 28 ult was, my dear Sir, duly recd. I thank you for Mr. Tylers pamphlet with...
I have received your very friendly favor of the 15th. enclosing the Diploma of Honorary...
I have recd your very kind letter of the 6th. from Washington; and by the same mail, a copy of...
Your favor of the 4th. was duly recd. I had not forgotton the intimation of which I am reminded...
On turning to my bundles of Old Pamphlets, I picked out the inclosed duplicate Nos. of Debates in...
I owe an apology for not sooner thanking you for the copy of your Speech in the House of Reps. on...
I have recd. the Copy of your Speech on "the removal of the Deposits," kindly forwarded in...
I inclose the promised letters to the Baron & Baroness de Neuville to which is added one to Genl....
Your favor of the 31st. Ult. was duly recd. You have not mistaken my idea of the Constl. power of...
I return with thanks the papers you kindly favored me with an opportunity of perusing. They are...
I have recd. under your cover, the newspaper containing the explanatory remarks on the two...