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‘It is said to be an ill wind which blows favorably to no one.’ my ill health has long suspended...
Th: Jefferson requests mr Gallatin to give a safe passage to the inclosed letters, and salutes...
After a long silence I salute you with affection. the weight of 80. years pressing heavily on me,...
I arrived here with my family on the 24 th instant after a prosperous voyage of 34 days from...
A recent illness from which I am just recovering obliges me to borrow the pen of a grandaughter...
Mr. Holley late President of the Transylvania University, being about to take a look at Europe,...
It is probably not unknown to you that the Visitors of the University of Virginia, anxious to...
In my letter of March 20. I stated the salary allowed to Professors in the University of Virginia...
Your letters of March 20th & April 9th have been duly received, and although my enquiries are not...
Your favor of June 5. did not arrive before the Visitors who met in July had closed their Session...