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I am penetrated with regret at the death of your illustrious friend, and I would fain call him...
I have delayed until now the acknowledgement of your favour of June 7 th inclosing the ‘ traité...
one of the last injunctions of our excellent & ever to be cherished friend Mr Corrêa , was, that...
I have given you so much bad news, that I determined to delay writing a few days, that I might...
I have now the honor to inclose you the subscription to the central college . I have set about...
I received your letter of the 5 th and should have called to see you, but for my constant...
I send by Mr. Garrett, a short report, such as my state of health enables me to make out at a...
I have received from Mr Minor, a note urging me to call on you to day. Had my health permitted, I...
I kept no copies of the numerous notes which passed between Mr. Barlow and myself, on the subject...
I inclose this letter to Mr. Jefferson both because it is an injustice to Ticknor to deliver even...
I wrote to you at Liverpool informing you of my arrival on the 6 th Hatton lying immediately in...
It is never without self-reprehension that I make a request which can for a moment draw your mind...
I have delayed perhaps longer than I ought informing you, that the state of my health renders it...
on my arrival here, I found two letters and a bill of lading from Gowan and Marx, concerning the...
Mr William B. Page of Frederick has put into my hands as counsel a long record, from which I...
I received yesterday from Mr. Key, a letter from D r Birkbeck of London, inclosing another from...
I owe many apologies both to you and to Mr Dupont for having delayed until now the translation of...
It is now more than a fortnight since I arrived at the ancient capitol of Scotland. The first...
I avail myself of the first moment of leisure, to answer your letter of the 23 d nov r which...
I arrived here on saturday after a very fatiguing journey from New York, staying two days in...
I send you a very full account of all that passed between Mr B. & myself. I am astonished he...
Intelligence has at last reached us, that the Competitor is not lost; it put into Plymonth in the...
I have just arrived in 35 days from Cowes, of Continuel tempest, emaciated to a shadow, not by...
I have deferred writing to you, with the daily expectation of setting out to see you. My strength...
I have received both packets you forwarded. I arrived here this morning at 10 o’clock, and have...
Within this hour, I have arrived at Liverpool, after a voyage of 26 days from New York to...
During the sickness which has confined me to my room a great part of the winter, and from which I...
D r Blaettermann will arrive in the Trident, bound from London, to new York; & I wonder he is not...
I have this moment received the farewell of Mr. Corrêa to Virginia , to you, and to us all. I...
I observe from the paper, that both the Trident, & the Columbia (Liverpool packet) have just...
I am here looking after a mild air, and have had for eighteen days the most unpleasant weather I...
I am glad to hear you are so well. My health is such that I can only say I have denied every...
The court of Appeals has given judgement in one of the usury cases [ Taylor. v. Bruce ] and I...
I inclose you a little treatise which I wrote in Albemarle during my summer’s visit; on what is...
This is to recommend to your favorable reception, D r Dunglison, our professor of anatomy. &c. I...
During my illness, which still confines me to my room, I have sounded Torrey, as to the...
I wrote to you from Richmond , soliciting a compliance with the promise which you were so kind as...
I have made only the following draughts on Gowan & Marx, on account of the University—none of the...
When I wrote to you last about the claim of Mr. Bonnycastle, I had not the least conception of...
I have this moment received your letter of Nov r 30 th . most of the inquiries I had already...
I left London for this place on the 22 d of June, immediately I had procured from Mr. Rush, the...
Permit me dear Sir, to introduce to your acquaintance, Mr. Greenhow, a well informed young...
I reached this place last monday exhausted by fatigue & long sickness almost to death. The daily...
My last letters from Edinburgh gave you so gloomy an account of our prospects, that I hasten to...
Doctor Parr (Samuel) was delighted with your letter, and received me with the greatest kindness....
I have just received from Key the gratifying intelligence, that he, Bonnycastle, and Dunglison,...
My inclination to visit Philadelphia with Mr Correa which has been strengthened by every days...
Mr. Marx, in writing to me from London, nov r 6 th says, “the professors sailed in the...
I have heard with great pleasure of your convalescence. by winter you will be quite well to enjoy...
I wrote you a few words yesterday merely to apprize you of my arrival. I am likely to be confined...