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Foreseeing an approaching storm, I wrote to you, on the chance of being able to find shelter...
M. Correa and I will set out about the 16 th . He will have to stay 2 or 3 days in Washington :...
I received yours of the 8 th yesterday. The contents greatly chagrined me, as it is on every...
I understand the inclosed report was adopted by the House of R. this morning. There has been...
I regret that it is not in my power to visit you this Season. I am not only busy preparing for my...
I have the pleasure to inform you that Mr Eppes passed his examination with credit to himself,...
I sent you some days ago the report of the Senate and the Message of the Governor of this state:...
I have written to you to Poplar Grove , stating my acceptance of the Chairs of Chemistry & its...
I have reflected on the proposal of the board of Visitors . Besides the untoward circumstances...
I thank you for your letter of the 19 th Inst . How I shall dispose of my own time next year, I...
It is with much regret I inform you of the decease of Dr. Joseph Priestley this morning at 11...
intended to have proceeded from hence to Was[hington] the place ere your departure, but I find I...
Dr Hunter on his return from Washington to Philadelphia told me that unknowing of my application...
[ New York, November, 1800. The description of this letter in the dealer’s catalogue reads:...
I thank you for your friendly letter . I hope to go by land to Carolina & to be there, about the...
I suspect my letters have been strangely delayed. I wrote at least three weeks ago about M r...
M r John Vaughan as I am not yet able to walk about has undertaken to buy the Stoves and see them...
I am much obliged by your letter. I fear however that you overrate the theological liberality of...
Desirous of cooperating with the chief Magistrate in his purpose to maintain the respectability...
I feel myself at present not in the act of asking a favour but of doing my Duty. A proper respect...
The Students here, continued in open rebellion till this morning at 10 Clock, when after a very...
I have had the Seal for the University a long while by me, without knowing how to transmit it....
I find it impossible to be with you so early as the 11 th of this month , I will therefore defer...
I have been in daily expectation of a letter from you, but I presume the necessity of previously...
M r Binns informs me he has sent you a copy of his Declaration of Independance; finished, except...
Calling to day at Governor McKean’s, he was so good as to shew me part of letter from you...
M r Hare was elected to the chemical Chair of this University to day: Hare 10. Cooper 7....
After four years perseverance I have succeeded in calling the attention of our State Legislature...
Last night at 8 o’Clock died our friend D r Caspar Wistar aged 56. The vacancy occasioned by his...
W d it not be well to get some thing like the inclosed inserted in the papers of Virginia ,...
When I can be at Monticello I cannot yet determine. I attend to your movements. I write to say,...
I have received (yesterday) the kind letter you addressed to me in answer to mine from...
Since my last I find that the office which was lately filled by Genl. Millar, is (if report be...
[ New York, October 17, 1800. The description of this letter in the dealer’s catalogue reads:...
I send you a newspaper paragraph of mine, which I have published with a view to do good. The...
I was extremely glad to see the result of the Meeting in Philadelphia in favour of the measures...
I sent you yesterday a Democratic Press containing a view of the Missouri Question. I shall send...
I sent you a short time ago two pamphlets, both as yet unpublished. That on the Tariff I printed...
Before your Letter arrived Dr Priestley was dead: of which I informed you hastily on the same...
I received your letter here on my return from the Court of Erors & Appeals at Philadelphia. I...
Your letter of the 25 Nov. arrived here to day. Your letter mentioning that the apartments and...
Mr. Dallas, Mr. Duane and myself met to day, and after canvassing the most expedient method of...
I spent the three months of vacation at this College, in an excursion to various parts of the...
Mr Cooper wishes Subpoenas to be made out & served on the following Gentlemen— The President of...
From some late circumstances, I have reason to believe that neither Mr Priestley’s directions nor...
I was exceeding glad to receive one more letter from without expecting it, and I rejoice to find...
On my coming from England in 1793 I brought with me a very good collection of minerals: the...
I write now in reply to yours from the warm Springs, of the 7 th Instant . D r Patterson is not...
I send you the account of our collegiate Studies, which the Trustees have directed to be...
I feel myself much flattered by the kind offer of the Visitors of the College near Charlotte’s...