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I have been in daily expectation of a letter from you, but I presume the necessity of previously...
I feel myself much flattered by the kind offer of the Visitors of the College near Charlotte’s...
I regret that it is not in my power to visit you this Season. I am not only busy preparing for my...
I have seen two persons as teachers of the Classics neither of whom will suit. I have twice...
my letter to you respecting Williamsburgh was put in the post before I rec d yours . The...
I have not written to you for a long time, because I am aware of the burthen of your extensive...
I have carefully considered the plan of University education you se nt me . In addition to my...
I send you remarks on your letter to Mr Carr: not much differing from the spirit and substance of...
Some time ago I promised the Editor of the Port folio a paper on education, but I neglected it...
I reply to your queries, as to the branches of science expedient to be taught in a university....
I am here on business for a few days with more leisure than I usually have, and sitting down to...
I say nothing about the affairs of Europe , for they are so clouded that no reasonable conjecture...
I am much obliged by your two Letters , and instructed by the legal suggestions they contain. I...
I sent you about a twelve month ago, a copy of my edition of Justinian’s institutes , and another...
I return you many thanks for your package . Particularly for your Statement of the Batture case,...
I acknowledge with many thanks your kind letter giving me an account of your application to Mr...
On my coming from England in 1793 I brought with me a very good collection of minerals: the...
intended to have proceeded from hence to Was[hington] the place ere your departure, but I find I...
I was extremely glad to see the result of the Meeting in Philadelphia in favour of the measures...
I have finished a brief account of what has been done on the subject of a Standard for weights...
After four years perseverance I have succeeded in calling the attention of our State Legislature...
I received your letter here on my return from the Court of Erors & Appeals at Philadelphia. I...
From some late circumstances, I have reason to believe that neither Mr Priestley’s directions nor...
I did not receive your reply to my note, untill my return from Philadelphia yesterday. I thank...
Judge Cooper presents his respectful compliments to the President of the United States, and...
Your letter of Ap: 9: 1803 to Dr Priestley and the copy of yr Letter to Dr Rush with a copy of...
Before your Letter arrived Dr Priestley was dead: of which I informed you hastily on the same...
It is with much regret I inform you of the decease of Dr. Joseph Priestley this morning at 11...
Dr Hunter on his return from Washington to Philadelphia told me that unknowing of my application...
I have received (yesterday) the kind letter you addressed to me in answer to mine from...