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I am penetrated with regret at the death of your illustrious friend, and I would fain call him...
I have now the honor to inclose you the subscription to the central college . I have set about...
I inclose this letter to Mr. Jefferson both because it is an injustice to Ticknor to deliver even...
I have heard with great pleasure of your convalescence. by winter you will be quite well to enjoy...
It is never without self-reprehension that I make a request which can for a moment draw your mind...
Mr William B. Page of Frederick has put into my hands as counsel a long record, from which I...
The court of Appeals has given judgement in one of the usury cases [ Taylor. v. Bruce ] and I...
one of the last injunctions of our excellent & ever to be cherished friend Mr Corrêa , was, that...
I have this moment received the farewell of Mr. Corrêa to Virginia , to you, and to us all. I...
I inclose you a little treatise which I wrote in Albemarle during my summer’s visit; on what is...
Permit me dear Sir, to introduce to your acquaintance, Mr. Greenhow, a well informed young...
I avail myself of the first moment of leisure, to answer your letter of the 23 d nov r which...
I have received both packets you forwarded. I arrived here this morning at 10 o’clock, and have...
Within this hour, I have arrived at Liverpool, after a voyage of 26 days from New York to...
I wrote to you at Liverpool informing you of my arrival on the 6 th Hatton lying immediately in...
I left London for this place on the 22 d of June, immediately I had procured from Mr. Rush, the...
Doctor Parr (Samuel) was delighted with your letter, and received me with the greatest kindness....
It is now more than a fortnight since I arrived at the ancient capitol of Scotland. The first...
My last letters from Edinburgh gave you so gloomy an account of our prospects, that I hasten to...
I have given you so much bad news, that I determined to delay writing a few days, that I might...
This is to recommend to your favorable reception, D r Dunglison, our professor of anatomy. &c. I...
I have made only the following draughts on Gowan & Marx, on account of the University—none of the...
I have just arrived in 35 days from Cowes, of Continuel tempest, emaciated to a shadow, not by...
I wrote you a few words yesterday merely to apprize you of my arrival. I am likely to be confined...
D r Blaettermann will arrive in the Trident, bound from London, to new York; & I wonder he is not...
I observe from the paper, that both the Trident, & the Columbia (Liverpool packet) have just...
During my illness, which still confines me to my room, I have sounded Torrey, as to the...
I have this moment received your letter of Nov r 30 th . most of the inquiries I had already...
I arrived here on saturday after a very fatiguing journey from New York, staying two days in...
I have deferred writing to you, with the daily expectation of setting out to see you. My strength...