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I have just recd. yours of the 4th. A few lines from Doctr Dunglison had prepared me for such a...
J. Madison presents his respects to Mr. Trist, and commits to his attention, the inclosed papers...
I have recd. your favor of the 16th. What relates to the University will be subjects for our...
The Board of Visitors have decided that a Secretary be appointed to it, and you have been...
Since I asked the favor of you to sketch a report from the Visitors of the University such as...
Your favor of the 28th. having met with delay at our post office, I recd. it too late to look...
Your letter & communications of the 18th. having remained a day or two at our post office, I have...
I send you the commencing paragraph for the Report of the Board of Visitors, which in a more...
I leave the inclosed open that you may see the papers relating to the Hotel Keepers. Should Genl....
Your indisposition mentioned in yours of the 30th. ult: just come to hand gives me the more...
I did not receive your two letters of the 8th & 9th. till last evening after the Mail for...
I forgot to comply with a request of Mr. Monroe, that the last letter of Mr. Bernard might be...
As English newspapers seemed to be acceptable to you, I inclose a few which came to hand before...
I have recd. your two letters of the 31st Ult. and the first inst: and with them the “Harmony...
I recd. in due time your favor of the 21. Ult: and have looked over the lucubrations of Regulus...
It being always somewhat uncertain whether Genl. Cocke will be found at Bremo, or at Charllle;...
I trouble you with another letter to Genl. Cocke, for reasons which I need not repeat. Be so good...
The explanation you give of Mr. Key’s determination to leave us, surprizes me. I had taken for...
Yours of the 8 th. is just come to hand. I send you the letter of Mr. Coolidge to me referred to...
Yours of the 30th. was recd. yesterday. I am sorry for the trouble you have taken in searching...
This will be handed to you by Mr. George Washington, a nephew of Mrs. Madison, who being with his...
The time is come when I ought to recollect that a Report from the Visitors of the University will...
Your favor of the 28th has come to hand with less delay as you may see than happened to mine of...
Mr. Sparks having in his hands some papers he was to forward to me, I requested him to avail...
I have just recd. from Mr. King the inclosed letter with an account of the fund placed by Mr....
Yours of the 5th., enclosing one from Mr. Johnson having been overlooked as I presume at the post...
Your letter containing the information from Mr. Cooledge on the subject of Mr. Walker, was duly...
Your favours of the 18th have been duly recd. I am sorry you thought an apology necessary for the...
Since mine of the 26. ult: which I hope got safe to hand, I have recd. yours of the 29th.: since...
I have just recd. a letter from Col. Storrow in answer to an inquiry from me, which shews that he...