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I had hoped to have had it in my power, before this time, to be at Montpelier; but having been...
I have now the satisfaction to inform you that the Bill, for remitting the duties demanded of the...
I have it in my power to congratulate you, at last, on an event, which constitutes a proud epoch...
Your letter of 30 th ult. was duly received & I availed myself of the earliest opportunity of...
As the period for the meeting of the visitors of the University is now near at hand, I take the...
I take the liberty of introducing to your acquaintance my brother Robert, who is one of the...
The long continued rains have, for the last fortnight, deprived us of the pleasure of our...
I desired very much to have had the pleasure of paying my respects to yourself & Mrs. Madison on...
Your invitation to Monticello, to-day, has just overtaken me on my return home, & I regret...
It affords me great pleasure to inform you that the temper of the present Legislature, so far as...
I beg leave to introduce to your acquaintance Messrs. Johnson, , & Ashley, members of the House...
The heavy pressure of some public duties here recently, & the occupation of my mind, at the same...
Since my arrival here, I have endeavoured to obtain all information respecting the character,...
I had the pleasure of receiving, thro’ Col. Randolph , last evening, your kind invitation for...
I had the pleasure of receiving your letter of 8 th instant, by the last mail, in reply to which...
It is a great sacrifice & disappointment to us to pass so near you, without having it in our...
I have trusted to your goodness to suggest the existence of involuntary & uncontrolable causes...
I beg leave to present to you the Revnd Mr. Jasper Adams, Principal of the Charleston College in...
I found it a matter of more difficulty than I anticipated to procure a pamphlet copy of Mr....
I had the pleasure of recieving your letter of 22 nd ult. some days ago; but unwilling to vex &...
The constant hope, from day to day, of being able to make the visit to Montpelier, on which Mrs....
Permit me to introduce to you my friend Dr. R. C. Mason, a gentleman of distinguished...
Lieut. Hudson of the Navy has just given me in charge for you the enclosed Diploma of Honorary...
I take the liberty, at the moment of leaving here, to send you a printed sheet containing some...
I had the satisfaction, on the eve of our departure for the Springs, to receive your kind letter...
I beg leave to present to you my friend Mr. Niles, who was associated with me as Secretary of...
It gave me great pleasure, on my return from Washington some days ago, to hear that your health...
You will perceive from the enclosed letter of Mr. Lambert that he has presented to the University...
I had the pleasure of receiving, a day or two ago, your letter of 25 th instant on the subject of...
A number of your friends and neighbours intend to celebrate the approaching Anniversary of their...