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With very great pleasure I have it in my power to communicate to you, that this moment, after...
M r Benton has the pleasure to inform M r Jefferson that the Bill for paying interest to...
My memory is so entirely in default that I do not remember a single circumstance respecting the...
Your favor of Feb. 10. is rec d and I can truly assure you that no debt has given me more pain...
At a special meeting of the Board of Visitors of the University, called by George Loyall, Chapman...
I have taken the liberty—to inclose the with in-prospectus to you—Will you allow me to ask your...
In execution of the resolution of the board of Visitors of October 1824. directing “a negociation...
At a special meeting of the Board of Visitors of the University, called by George Loyall, Chapman...
Those who, by a vote of the faculty, shall have been deemed qualified to become candidates for...
The board met according to adjournment, present the same members as yesterday. Resolved that on...
Your letter of Mar. 4. was laid before the board of Visitors as soon as rec d but other business...
The board of Visitors of the University of Virginia, at their meeting of the 4 th instant,...
The board of Visitors met the day before yesterday and I laid before them your letters, your...
The board of Visitors at their session of the 4 th instant continued by adjournmt to the 5 th...
In consideration of the delay which attended the opening of the University beyond they day on...
I may not longer delay to answer your unexpected, affectionate and interesting favour of Jan y 11...
I now inclose you the ratification by the board of visitors of the loan of 5000 D. from the...
In the many interesting conversns I had with you while we had the pleasure of your company at...
I omitted, in my letter of this morning, to desire you to have remitted immediately to mr...
Hereto annexed I send you certain resolutions of the Visitors past at their late session, on...
Although I was very sensible of the kind feeling which dictated your answer to my letter of the...
Mr Owen intending from motives of respect to pay to you & Mr Madison, a visit, has requested of...
Being uncertain whether the Chair of the Institutes and Practice of medicine is filled or not, in...
Knowing the interest you take in every species of literary improvement, I have ventured to send...
Your letter of Feb. 23. was laid before the Board of Visitors of the University at their meeting...
Considering Chr. Tucker’s acceptance as absolutely desperate, the reasons he assigned being of an...
Considering Ch r Tucker’s acceptance as absolutely desperate, the reasons he assigned being of an...
We learn authentically that Congress has passed a law authorising the payment to Virginia of such...
I am now engaged in preparing a general view of the state of our finances on the 1 st day of...
Since I left Monticello, I have with great deliberation reflected upon the proposition which you...
I kept no copies of the numerous notes which passed between Mr. Barlow and myself, on the subject...
In consequence of some intimations from your Grand Son Benj n respecting y r wishes as to his...
a pr of fine wool cards a pr of middle sized d o ½ doz. bottles mustard ViCMRL .
I have it now in my power to resume our correspdce of early winter last. the donation which our...
I hasten to acknowlege the receipt of your obliging letter communicating my appointment to the...
I have just received your letter announcing my election to the Professorship of Chemistry and...
I send you a very full account of all that passed between Mr B. & myself. I am astonished he...
I was very thankful to you for your lre of the 1 st inst. the information it conveyed was very...
your communication of date the 12 th March, I have this evening received, and in answer to its...
State of the funds of the University Jan. 1. 1825. Due on Annuity of 1823 800 Debt from the...
Your fav r of the 4 th inst. has been rec d I am too much enfeebled by age to write letters, and...
M r Ownes, who was with me at the University yesterday, a person who has been at the head of...
I have for some years been furnished with the Edinbg reviews to which I am a subscriber, by the...
Your favor of Feb. 24, is rec d and I have this day desired Col o Peyton of Richm d to remit you...
It is with regret that Th:Jefferson has been so tardy this year in placing in mr Hatch’s hands...
A mr Maveric of N.Y. who furnishes engravings of our University sent a box of them some time ago...
I reached town last evening from a short trip, to the country, & found your letter of the 16 th...
Will you permit me my dear Sir to offer a copy of a book which my necessities compelled me to...
I herewith send you a copy of the Register of the Students of the University V a up to this...
If the office of Librarian at the University be not yet appropriated, I beg to say that it would...