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Before your Letter arrived Dr Priestley was dead: of which I informed you hastily on the same...
I received your letter here on my return from the Court of Erors & Appeals at Philadelphia. I...
M. Leshot found me yet confined to my bed; he gave me 125 Dlrs, and by the time he returns from...
I wrote to you at the Bedford Springs of this State , supposing from what I saw in the...
Your letter of the 25 Nov. arrived here to day. Your letter mentioning that the apartments and...
Your letter of Ap: 9: 1803 to Dr Priestley and the copy of yr Letter to Dr Rush with a copy of...
Some time ago I promised the Editor of the Port folio a paper on education, but I neglected it...
I am much obliged to you for your letter. Our town here is crouded with Presbyterian parsons;...
Mr. Dallas, Mr. Duane and myself met to day, and after canvassing the most expedient method of...
I spent the three months of vacation at this College, in an excursion to various parts of the...
I received a printed copy of your report , for which I thank you. It will serve to furnish more...
I acknowledge with many thanks your kind letter giving me an account of your application to Mr...
M r Ware is absent from Philadelphia I find, in order to take the benefit of the Insolvent Law in...
D r Coxe ’s election comes on the first Tuesday of next month. They talk of deferring the...
I congratulate you, on the proper feeling for your long life of meritorious service that seems to...
From some late circumstances, I have reason to believe that neither Mr Priestley’s directions nor...
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...
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...
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...