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I have recd. from Mr. H. Wheaton who is engaged in a Biography of the late W. Pinkney a letter...
I return your letter to Gilmer as fairly copied. Will he understand that he is not to return...
I return the letter from M r Cabell with your answer to it inclosed in yours of the 16 th just...
When I suggested, some time ago, Judge Carr for the Law Chair in the University, I did not know...
I have recd. yours of the 6th. inclosing the letters to & from Dr. Cooper, and forward the former...
Your favor of Mar. 3. came safe to hand, with the seeds you were so kind as to send with it. I...
I rec d yesterday your two letters of the 12 & 15 th & return the letter from M r Cabell inclosed...
Having but little hope that Judge Dade will accept the place offered him, and having occasionally...
M r Browere (pronounced Brower) is so anxious to pay his respects to you that I can not refuse...
The letter for Judge Barbour inclosed in your last to me, did not reach him, till his return on...
When I suggested, some time ago, Judge Carr for the Law Chair in the University, I did not know...
Your favor of the 18th. which authenticates your convalescence was most welcome, & I thank you...
I recd. yesterday yours of the 16th. inclosing the paper from Mr. Ticknor, on the tax imposed on...
I return the letters from Doc r Cooper inclosed in yours of the 7 th It is truly to be lamented...
I return the letter from Mr. Gilmer. It would have been more agreeable if he had not suspended...
I return the letter from M r Gilmer. It would have been more agreeable if he had not suspended...
I recd. yesterday morning yours of the 8th. and return the several copies of letters inclosed in...
Your Circular of the 4 th instant did not come to hand till yesterday. In the present attitude of...
I fulfill the request of M r Rush by inclosing the letter in which it is made; and the rather as...
I return the several papers which accompanied yours of the 30 th Ult: I have interlined with a...
Your favor of Mar. 3. came safe to hand, with the seeds you were so kind as to send with it I...
Having been detained in Washington untill the 6 th inst. I did not reach home till Tuesday night,...
I am sorry M r Tucker requires time for deliberation. It shews the difficulty in our Country of...
The bearer Mr. E. Tayloe, son of Col: Tayloe of Washington is desirous of making a respectful...
Yours of Nov r 29. came to hand a few days ago. The letter from T.C. is returned. I had one from...
I recd. yesterday yours of the 11th. The letter from Mr. Cabell which I return is of very...
Yours of the 9 th was not rec d till the evening before the last, and c d not be sooner answered...
I return the letters from M r Gilmer enclosed in yours of Nov r 30. His account of the engaged...
Having been detained in Washington untill the 6th. inst. I did not reach home till Tuesday night,...
I have recd. yours of the 6th. My preference of F. Gilmer for the law professorship, to any other...