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Some time ago I promised the Editor of the Port folio a paper on education, but I neglected it...
I acknowledge with many thanks your kind letter giving me an account of your application to Mr...
It appears to me desireable, that in an University, should be taught 1 Languages } antient....
Your nephew will soon set out from this place, and probably not return. His studies have been...
I send you remarks on your letter to Mr Carr: not much differing from the spirit and substance of...
The trustees of the College here, can afford to purchase but the one half of my time. It is an...
I received yesterday, the specimen of composition of the Congreve Rocket. I have not yet...
I am here on business for a few days with more leisure than I usually have, and sitting down to...
On my coming from England in 1793 I brought with me a very good collection of minerals: the...
Your nephew is much better, but far from well: an obstinate feverish tendency still oppresses...
I am much obliged by your two Letters , and instructed by the legal suggestions they contain. I...
About two years ago, I requested you to procure for me, by means of Gen. Armstrong, or Mr Warden,...
I return you many thanks for your package . Particularly for your Statement of the Batture case,...
I feel myself much indebted to your kindness in sending for the books mentioned in my letter. I...
I reply to your queries, as to the branches of science expedient to be taught in a university....
§ From Thomas Cooper. 24 December 1816. “Mr. Cooper presents his respects to the President of the...
I sent you about a twelve month ago, a copy of my edition of Justinian’s institutes , and another...
I have carefully considered the plan of University education you se nt me . In addition to my...
I write to you briefly, because you have little time for long discussions. I understand some...
¶ From Thomas Cooper. Letter not found. Ca. 22 December 1814. Enclosed in Cooper to Alexander J....
The liberty I am now about to take, I take on reflection; persuaded that if I am mistaken in my...
Col. Patten of the post office here, was so good as to hand me your obliging letter relating to...
Mr Dallas is dead. Gout, brought on by professional fatigue, attacking alternately his Kidneys,...
I say nothing about the affairs of Europe , for they are so clouded that no reasonable conjecture...