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I am penetrated with regret at the death of your illustrious friend, and I would fain call him...
On my return from Poplar Forest Sep. 11. I found here your favor of Aug. 18. already near a month...
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 thank you for the letter of mr Ticknor which I have thought myself justified in communicating...
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...
I recieved yesterday your favor of the 23 d and am sorry it is not in my power to give you the...
Mr William B. Page of Frederick has put into my hands as counsel a long record, from which I...
I recieved last night your favor of Nov. 29. the suit of mr Wayles ’s exrs. v. Byrd ’s...
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 thank you, dear Sir, for the communication of mr Correa ’s letter, affectionate to us all,...
I inclose you a little treatise which I wrote in Albemarle during my summer’s visit; on what is...
I thank you, very dear Sir, and cordially for your little treatise on Usury, which I have read...
Permit me dear Sir, to introduce to your acquaintance, Mr. Greenhow, a well informed young...
The belief is now become so general that the legislature will at the ensuing session dispose of...
You have made me a magnificent present in the newly found work of Cicero; and the more precious,...
I avail myself of the first moment of leisure, to answer your letter of the 23 d nov r which...
Agenda Garrett. Excha, on London 8000.D. advance to 6. 1500. Lackington letters from Ticknor?...
Know ye that the Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia, by virtue of the authority...
I have received both packets you forwarded. I arrived here this morning at 10 o’clock, and have...
The printer having disappointed me in getting ready, in time to send to you before your...
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...