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I feel myself greatly obliged and much gratified by the kind and liberal conduct of the Governors...
I received your letter yesterday. For the present I am bound here. The friends who exert...
D r Coxe ’s election comes on the first Tuesday of next month. They talk of deferring the...
Our election for the chemical chair comes on the first day of September . The issue is uncertain....
I write now in reply to yours from the warm Springs, of the 7 th Instant . D r Patterson is not...
M r Hare was elected to the chemical Chair of this University to day: Hare 10. Cooper 7....
W d it not be well to get some thing like the inclosed inserted in the papers of Virginia ,...
M. Correa and I will set out about the 16 th . He will have to stay 2 or 3 days in Washington :...
I am very sorry to hear of your weak state of health, but I hope to find you better by the...
I put in writing what I have to observe, respecting the College at Charlottesville , because I...
I was a little surprized yesterday, when M. Correa congratulated me on having agreed to come to...
I received a printed copy of your report , for which I thank you. It will serve to furnish more...
M r Richardson has not yet returned. I received y r friendly letter , but I see by the act , that...
I have inserted the advertisement in the Democratic Press, and shall also insert it in Poulson’s...
When you wrote to me concerning the advertisements and the Stoves, I was greatly oppressed with a...
M. Leshot found me yet confined to my bed; he gave me 125 Dlrs, and by the time he returns from...
M r Ware is absent from Philadelphia I find, in order to take the benefit of the Insolvent Law in...
M r John Vaughan as I am not yet able to walk about has undertaken to buy the Stoves and see them...
M r Vaughan has written to you that he will see to the Stoves & have them duly shipped. When I...
M r Binns informs me he has sent you a copy of his Declaration of Independance; finished, except...
I wrote to you at the Bedford Springs of this State , supposing from what I saw in the...
I wrote to you to Bedford Virginia , and since to Montecello . The castings were shipped about...
I received and perused with much surprize and regret, your communication of the 15 th Instant ,...
I have reflected on the proposal of the board of Visitors . Besides the untoward circumstances...
I thank you for your letter of the 19 th Inst . How I shall dispose of my own time next year, I...
I have had the Seal for the University a long while by me, without knowing how to transmit it....
I sent you yesterday a Democratic Press containing a view of the Missouri Question. I shall send...
M rs Cooper writes to me that no letter has been received from you since my departure from...
I have waited anxiously to hear from you whether I shall certainly be wanted at Charlottesville...
I received yours of the 8 th yesterday. The contents greatly chagrined me, as it is on every...
I received your letter announcing the prejudices excited among the people by the Clergy, without...
On monday last 1 st instant , the board of Trustees of south Carolina College , at a regular...
I thank you for your kind letter of the 4 th but I can give no decisive answer as to S. Carolina...
I thank you for your friendly letter . I hope to go by land to Carolina & to be there, about the...
When I can be at Monticello I cannot yet determine. I attend to your movements. I write to say,...
I wrote hastily yesterday for fear of losing the post. But as I believe I am in time to day, I...
Mr Vaughan cut the inclosed out of a Carolina Paper that came here yesterday. I suppose it must...
I find it impossible to be with you so early as the 11 th of this month , I will therefore defer...
I am glad to find from M r Eppes ’s information, that the Legislature of Virginia has enabled the...
I send you the account of our collegiate Studies, which the Trustees have directed to be...
I have the pleasure to inform you that Mr Eppes passed his examination with credit to himself,...
I send you the history of a College rebellion (an annual case here) which p may be put by among...
I spent the three months of vacation at this College, in an excursion to various parts of the...
I am much obliged to you for your letter. Our town here is crouded with Presbyterian parsons;...
I understand the inclosed report was adopted by the House of R. this morning. There has been...
I sent you last winter two printed copies of the report of the legislative committee on the...
I am much obliged by your letter. I fear however that you overrate the theological liberality of...
Foreseeing an approaching storm, I wrote to you, on the chance of being able to find shelter...
I sent you a short time ago two pamphlets, both as yet unpublished. That on the Tariff I printed...
I sent you some days ago the report of the Senate and the Message of the Governor of this state:...