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Although personally unknown to you, I have taken the liberty of addressing you on a subject which...
Your subscription to the Prospectus which accompanies this letter is humbly requested. However...
I beg leave to request your acceptance of the small volume on the rotation of the earth, which...
I received your obliging favour of the 11 th instant . It would afford me real satisfaction,...
I conceive it my duty to inform you of the progress made by your Grandson M r Randolph , during...
I take the liberty of addressing you as the friend of literary establishments, on a subject which...
I take the liberty of soliciting your interest with the Executive in my favour, for the purpose...
I received your favour of the 1 st instant yesterday in Petersburg ; and I beg leave to return my...
I received a letter by last mail from M r John Tyler , member of the executive , informing me...
From there being little prospect of the survey of the state of Virginia , being prosecuted...
I received your favour of the 6 t instant , and would have answered it immediately, could I have...
Within these few days, I have had an opportunity of perusing a London catalogue of the year 1814....
From a conversation with Colonel Randolph , I was sorry to learn, that you understood from my...
Understanding that there will be soon a meeting of the Trustees of the Central College , I beg...
I take the liberty to send you the inclosed circulars , and would esteem it a favour, if you...
John Wood , being at present engaged in making a survey of the counties in the State of Virginia...
Vocabulary of the language of the Nottoway Tribe of Indians, obtained from an old Indian Woman of...