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I have delayed to express the gratification wh. my visit to Monticello, (during the last Spring)...
I should not have delayed a single day the answer to your interesting and acceptable letter of...
I owe you many thanks for the two last books you have been so kind as to send me. I have derived...
On receiving your letter, I called on Mr Hilliard, and gave him all the information in my power...
The arrival of our Professors from abroad has at length enabled us to get our University into...
I am very sorry that it was not in my power sooner to answer your very kind letter of April 12: I...
A clock is wanting for the Rotunda of the University; the size and strength of it’s works must be...
After ascertaining the name of the best clock-maker in this place, I called upon him with the...
It is so long since I ought to have written to you that I am ashamed to quote your last date. the...
Th: Jefferson gives this Writing desk to Joseph Coolidge jun r as a Memorial of affection. it was...
I have been very much gratified by the letters rec d from you since I left Monticello; those...
You have heretofore known that the ability of the University to meet the necessary expences of a...
I have seen Mr Willard, and given him your order for a clock and bell: in consequence of my...
Your letter of Feb. 27. came to hand in due time; that of the 15 th inst. was recieved yesterday....