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During the unexampled spell of hard weather which we had in Jan. & Feb. and March , I thought it...
Your favour of the 11th. was duly recd. I had noticed the stress laid in a late debate, on the...
I thank you for your letter of new-years-day, and congratulate you on your arrival in the great...
Agreeably to your commands I have made out your acc t for my medical services. The expences...
I sent you a short time ago two pamphlets, both as yet unpublished. That on the Tariff I printed...
Pardon the liberty I take in addressing You a Gentn. with whome I have not the honour of a...
To my requests the day before yesterday I forgot to add that of a Copy of As letter to Harrison...
I recieved last night a letter from Cathalan of Aug. 13. informing me he had just recieved some...
Being desirous of promoting the Interest of the University, I called upon our friend Bernard...
I received the Box of Books from M r Jefferson that he Sent to be bound they are now in the hands...
I rec d yesterday morning yours of the 8 th and return the several copies of letters enclosed in...
At a meeting of the Visitors &c. held at Charlottesville 7. Oct: 1817. On information of the...
On the 15 or 16 instant I wrote to thee from New York , informing thee that I had received an...
Enclosed you have the answers of Mrs Bell & Tapscott to a Bill in chancery filed in the Daviess...
I have received a very pleasant letter from you of the 21st. of the month; your close attention...
I have abstained from acknowleging your favor of the 9 th ult o that I might not add to your...
I have duly recieved your favor of Sep. 25. informing me it is proposed to establish a road thro...
Your favor of Mar. 27. was duly recieved. the Visitors of our University will not make their...
I had I not been poison’d almost to the loss of my sight, by a rare fever or a blossom cold, I...
I have recd. the little pamphlet on the Tariff before Congress which you were so good as to send...
General King of the District of maine [mass:] expressing a desire of being known to you...
I recieved successively the two bottles of wine you were so kind as to send me. the first, called...
Your letter of the 31. Ulto was forwarded to, & rec’d by me here yesterday, there seems to be no...
The undersigned a Com of the "Washington Literary Society" of Washington College, have been duly...
Mr Millar a very respectable publisher of American works in London has called upon me for the...
My last to you was of the 19 th of April of the last year . since that I have recieved yours of...
The Father of Mr George G. Barrel, Still living at 85 his Uncle Joseph and one or two more were...
We heard some time ago indirectly & indistinctly thro’ your friends at Ashton of the injury...
I have a great desire to send to mr Botta of Paris a copy of his best of all our histories of the...
The return of the Rev d Mr. Hatch to Charlottesville affords me a safe mode of presenting you...