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The Students here, continued in open rebellion till this morning at 10 Clock, when after a very...
I congratulate you, on the proper feeling for your long life of meritorious service that seems to...
I send you a newspaper paragraph of mine, which I have published with a view to do good. The...
I was exceeding glad to receive one more letter from without expecting it, and I rejoice to find...
I hope you have received about this time, a copy of my tract on Materialism which I ordered to be...
I am much obliged by your kind letter, and I would willingly pursue your advice if I could, by...
I sent you some days ago the report of the Senate and the Message of the Governor of this state:...
I sent you a short time ago two pamphlets, both as yet unpublished. That on the Tariff I printed...
Foreseeing an approaching storm, I wrote to you, on the chance of being able to find shelter...
I am much obliged by your letter. I fear however that you overrate the theological liberality of...
I sent you last winter two printed copies of the report of the legislative committee on the...
I understand the inclosed report was adopted by the House of R. this morning. There has been...
I am much obliged to you for your letter. Our town here is crouded with Presbyterian parsons;...
I spent the three months of vacation at this College, in an excursion to various parts of the...
I send you the history of a College rebellion (an annual case here) which p may be put by among...
I have the pleasure to inform you that Mr Eppes passed his examination with credit to himself,...
I send you the account of our collegiate Studies, which the Trustees have directed to be...
I am glad to find from M r Eppes ’s information, that the Legislature of Virginia has enabled the...
I find it impossible to be with you so early as the 11 th of this month , I will therefore defer...
Mr Vaughan cut the inclosed out of a Carolina Paper that came here yesterday. I suppose it must...
I wrote hastily yesterday for fear of losing the post. But as I believe I am in time to day, I...
When I can be at Monticello I cannot yet determine. I attend to your movements. I write to say,...
I thank you for your friendly letter . I hope to go by land to Carolina & to be there, about the...
I thank you for your kind letter of the 4 th but I can give no decisive answer as to S. Carolina...
On monday last 1 st instant , the board of Trustees of south Carolina College , at a regular...
I received your letter announcing the prejudices excited among the people by the Clergy, without...
I received yours of the 8 th yesterday. The contents greatly chagrined me, as it is on every...
I have waited anxiously to hear from you whether I shall certainly be wanted at Charlottesville...
M rs Cooper writes to me that no letter has been received from you since my departure from...
I sent you yesterday a Democratic Press containing a view of the Missouri Question. I shall send...