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¶ From Thomas Cooper. Letter not found. Ca. 22 December 1814. Enclosed in Cooper to Alexander J....
I have waited anxiously to hear from you whether I shall certainly be wanted at Charlottesville...
On receipt of the inclosed letter I wrote to Mr Jefferson saying that I did not wish to go to...
Our election for the chemical chair comes on the first day of September . The issue is uncertain....
The liberty I am now about to take, I take on reflection; persuaded that if I am mistaken in my...
The Students here, continued in open rebellion till this morning at 10 Clock, when after a very...
I have had the Seal for the University a long while by me, without knowing how to transmit it....
I find it impossible to be with you so early as the 11 th of this month , I will therefore defer...
I have been in daily expectation of a letter from you, but I presume the necessity of previously...
I did not receive your reply to my note, untill my return from Philadelphia yesterday. I thank...
I received your letter yesterday. For the present I am bound here. The friends who exert...
M r Binns informs me he has sent you a copy of his Declaration of Independance; finished, except...
Calling to day at Governor McKean’s, he was so good as to shew me part of letter from you...
M r Hare was elected to the chemical Chair of this University to day: Hare 10. Cooper 7....
After four years perseverance I have succeeded in calling the attention of our State Legislature...
Last night at 8 o’Clock died our friend D r Caspar Wistar aged 56. The vacancy occasioned by his...
I wrote to you to Bedford Virginia , and since to Montecello . The castings were shipped about...
W d it not be well to get some thing like the inclosed inserted in the papers of Virginia ,...
I received and perused with much surprize and regret, your communication of the 15 th Instant ,...
When I can be at Monticello I cannot yet determine. I attend to your movements. I write to say,...
Col. Patten of the post office here, was so good as to hand me your obliging letter relating to...
I have received (yesterday) the kind letter you addressed to me in answer to mine from...
Mr Dallas is dead. Gout, brought on by professional fatigue, attacking alternately his Kidneys,...
Since my last I find that the office which was lately filled by Genl. Millar, is (if report be...
I send you a newspaper paragraph of mine, which I have published with a view to do good. The...
I was extremely glad to see the result of the Meeting in Philadelphia in favour of the measures...
I wrote hastily yesterday for fear of losing the post. But as I believe I am in time to day, I...
I sent you yesterday a Democratic Press containing a view of the Missouri Question. I shall send...
I sent you a short time ago two pamphlets, both as yet unpublished. That on the Tariff I printed...
As we have not been favored with an Answer to our Letter of 17. October last, we have Reason to...