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Yesterday we received your Letter of the 21st Instant & are sorry to find you are likely to be...
Letter not found: from Robert Carter Nicholas and George Wythe, 3 June 1760. The catalog entry...
I send you some nectarine and apricot graffs and grapevines, the best I had; and have directed...
Col. Washington seemed to be satisfied as to the King & Queen lands, which belonged to Mr Story,...
I do not know that the terms on which the crown engaged to grant the lands in Virginia are...
Since my letter of yesterday, I have looked cursorily over all the charters in my office. Of...
The continental congress having been pleased to appoint us a committe for collecting an account...
Lord Dunmore, driven from Gwins, retreated to St. George’s island in Potowmack, a station we hear...
Your letter of the 18th instant , by some accident or other, did not come to hand before it was...
The resolutions describing treasons are inclosed. The report for ascertaining the value of coins...
Whenever you and the speaker think I should return to Virginia to engage in the part which shall...
[ Williamsburg ] 30 June 1777 . George Wythe, Speaker of the House of Delegates, directs Martin...
ALS : American Philosophical Society Mr. Thomas Shore, a young gentleman of Virginia, about to...
As some Indian Tribes, to the westward of the Missisippi have lately, without any provocation,...
The committee appointed in pursuance of an act of General Assembly passed in 1776, intituled “An...
Notwithstanding those to whom the bills were drawn immediately payable, could not have been...
The professors of William and Mary are separated by various avocations so that it will perhaps be...
A few days after the reduction of York I returned to Williamsburg, and accompanying Mr. Madison,...
Often had I almost resolved to write to you, to supply, in some measure, by an epistolary...
Letter not found. February 1785, Williamsburg . This letter informed JM that the honorary degree...
My neighbour Madison, just now, sent to me a pacquet , which i perceived, by the superscription,...
In a letter, written lately to you, after acknowledging the receipt of a pacquet, i begged you,...
By the letter, which i lately received from you, i find myself indebted further for that kind...
Lest a letter, which, a few days ago, i wrote to you, should not come to your hands, i now write...
Would not the figures to which one must advert in studying geometry, formed of wood, metal, or...
The books , which you sent last september did not arrive here until this day. They shall be...
I take the liberty, my dear Sir, to desire a mr Prince to call upon you; in case he do not meet...
I have not been able, after long inquiry, to obtain the writings of Phlegon mentioned by Ferguson...
The report which you, my much respected sir, sent to me, had been seen and read over and over...
When you can attend to trifles, tell me your opinion, in general, of the drawing inclosed with...