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Your nephew will soon set out from this place, and probably not return. His studies have been...
I sent you last winter two printed copies of the report of the legislative committee on the...
I was exceeding glad to receive one more letter from without expecting it, and I rejoice to find...
M rs Cooper writes to me that no letter has been received from you since my departure from...
I hope you have received about this time, a copy of my tract on Materialism which I ordered to be...
I send you remarks on your letter to Mr Carr: not much differing from the spirit and substance of...
my letter to you respecting Williamsburgh was put in the post before I rec d yours . The...
I am very sorry to hear of your weak state of health, but I hope to find you better by the...
When I first engaged to act as chemical Professor at the south Carolina College, I refused to...
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...
I am much obliged by your kind letter, and I would willingly pursue your advice if I could, by...
Your nephew is much better, but far from well: an obstinate feverish tendency still oppresses...
I write now in reply to yours from the warm Springs, of the 7 th Instant . D r Patterson is not...
Mr Vaughan cut the inclosed out of a Carolina Paper that came here yesterday. I suppose it must...
I send you the account of our collegiate Studies, which the Trustees have directed to be...
I feel myself much flattered by the kind offer of the Visitors of the College near Charlotte’s...
I put in writing what I have to observe, respecting the College at Charlottesville , because I...
Foreseeing an approaching storm, I wrote to you, on the chance of being able to find shelter...
I am much obliged by your two Letters , and instructed by the legal suggestions they contain. I...
M. Correa and I will set out about the 16 th . He will have to stay 2 or 3 days in Washington :...
When you wrote to me concerning the advertisements and the Stoves, I was greatly oppressed with a...
I received yours of the 8 th yesterday. The contents greatly chagrined me, as it is on every...
About two years ago, I requested you to procure for me, by means of Gen. Armstrong, or Mr Warden,...
I understand the inclosed report was adopted by the House of R. this morning. There has been...
I was a little surprized yesterday, when M. Correa congratulated me on having agreed to come to...
I return you many thanks for your package . Particularly for your Statement of the Batture case,...
Please to pay to my order, at the Bank of Virginia in Richmond , on the first day of January 1821...
I feel myself greatly obliged and much gratified by the kind and liberal conduct of the Governors...
I regret that it is not in my power to visit you this Season. I am not only busy preparing for my...
I have sent you a copy of my lectures on political economy which I have found intelligible to the...
I received your letter announcing the prejudices excited among the people by the Clergy, without...
M r Richardson has not yet returned. I received y r friendly letter , but I see by the act , that...
I have the pleasure to inform you that Mr Eppes passed his examination with credit to himself,...
I sent you some days ago the report of the Senate and the Message of the Governor of this state:...
I thank you for your kind letter of the 4 th but I can give no decisive answer as to S. Carolina...
I have written to you to Poplar Grove , stating my acceptance of the Chairs of Chemistry & its...
I have reflected on the proposal of the board of Visitors . Besides the untoward circumstances...
I thank you for your letter of the 19 th Inst . How I shall dispose of my own time next year, I...
On my expressing to Dr. Priestley an Inclination to fill the appointment mentioned in his Letter,...
It is with much regret I inform you of the decease of Dr. Joseph Priestley this morning at 11...
I feel myself much indebted to your kindness in sending for the books mentioned in my letter. I...
intended to have proceeded from hence to Was[hington] the place ere your departure, but I find I...
Dr Hunter on his return from Washington to Philadelphia told me that unknowing of my application...
I have inserted the advertisement in the Democratic Press, and shall also insert it in Poulson’s...
I reply to your queries, as to the branches of science expedient to be taught in a university....
Please to pay to the order of M r John Vaughan of this City seven hundred and fifty dollars being...
I have finished a brief account of what has been done on the subject of a Standard for weights...