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I have the honor to forward by mail to your address two copies of a Geol & Agr survey made under...
I have the pleasure of transmitting to you, through the channel of the american Legation, another...
Having been induced by a variety of circumstances to believe that it is my duty to give the...
I have the honour to enclose to you a note from Gov. Clinton, introductory to a scheme of which a...
I rec d yesterday your two letters of the 12 & 15 th & return the letter from M r Cabell inclosed...
The arrival of the Professors from Europe renders me very anxious, to know when we may reasonably...
You have no doubt already been informed of the arrival of the three additional Professors at this...
That sweetning principle of equality so happily blended in our Government, which gives to all &...
My son John V: Kean wishes to be considered a Candidate for the appointment of Librarian to our...
Io ò ricevuto da lei honorabile risposta è sono multo obligato de lei bonta, I have received from...
In adverting in a late letter to M r Gilmer’s determination not to accept the Law–Chair, I...
I am on my way to Norfolk from thence to proceed to Raleigh, Fayetteville, to South Carolina,...
I wrote a few days since, informing you that one of our house would probably visit...
On receiving your letter, I called on Mr Hilliard, and gave him all the information in my power...
I received yesterday from Mr. Key, a letter from D r Birkbeck of London, inclosing another from...
I yesterday received a letter from M r Jos: C. Cabell requesting me to inform you whether I...
Enclosed I hand you copy of my acct. against you, which would have been rendered sooner, but for...
Thomas Jefferson Esq r To W m F Gray Dr 1819. Sept 9. To Balance due by acct. Ren d $36.50 1820...
This will be handed to you by a young relation of mine, M r Philip S t George Ambler, the son of...
Every line from you exhilarates my spirits and gives me a glow of pleasure—but your kind...
M r Owen the bearer is desirous of forming the acquaintance of one so distinguished by the...
I should have written to you sooner, my D r Grandfather, and given all the particulars of our...
Knowing the deep interest you take, in every thing connected with the University, I hasten to...
I readily comply with the request of M r Owen of Lanark, in taking the Liberty of introducing him...
I have already had the pleasure of acknowleging & thanking you for your gratifying favor of the 8...
Your fav. of the 22 d ins t is this moment rec d & I hasten to say in reply that from it I derive...
I have the honour to send you enclosed a copy of the First Annual Report of the proceedings of...
It is with much pleasure I have now to inform you, that the Bill providing for the payment of the...
I received a letter a few days since from M rs Martha B. Eppes, the Widow & Executrix of the late...
With very great pleasure I have it in my power to communicate to you, that this moment, after...
M r Benton has the pleasure to inform M r Jefferson that the Bill for paying interest to...
I have taken the liberty—to inclose the with in-prospectus to you—Will you allow me to ask your...
In execution of the resolution of the board of Visitors of October 1824. directing “a negociation...
I may not longer delay to answer your unexpected, affectionate and interesting favour of Jan y 11...
Although I was very sensible of the kind feeling which dictated your answer to my letter of the...
Mr Owen intending from motives of respect to pay to you & Mr Madison, a visit, has requested of...
Being uncertain whether the Chair of the Institutes and Practice of medicine is filled or not, in...
Knowing the interest you take in every species of literary improvement, I have ventured to send...
Since I left Monticello, I have with great deliberation reflected upon the proposition which you...
I kept no copies of the numerous notes which passed between Mr. Barlow and myself, on the subject...
In consequence of some intimations from your Grand Son Benj n respecting y r wishes as to his...
I hasten to acknowlege the receipt of your obliging letter communicating my appointment to the...
I have just received your letter announcing my election to the Professorship of Chemistry and...
I send you a very full account of all that passed between Mr B. & myself. I am astonished he...
your communication of date the 12 th March, I have this evening received, and in answer to its...
I reached town last evening from a short trip, to the country, & found your letter of the 16 th...
Will you permit me my dear Sir to offer a copy of a book which my necessities compelled me to...
I herewith send you a copy of the Register of the Students of the University V a up to this...
If the office of Librarian at the University be not yet appropriated, I beg to say that it would...
Be pleased to accept the book which I have the honor of presenting to you, as a testimony of my...