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Knowing the deep & truly paternal interest which you take in the improvement & future prospects...
Benjamin has gone thro’ & revis’d the full course prescrib’d in order to be ing admitted into the...
Duty requiring my absence in attendance upon the Convention of our Church for a few days, my...
The Bearer of this, is Mr Reeder, & his object in calling on you is to recommend himself to your...
In consequence of some intimations from your Grand Son Benj n respecting y r wishes as to his...
My school being too small this session to permit any sufficient inducement for the continuance of...
A class in preparation for the University, commences its studies with me tomorrow: should you...
The close of the present session of our little establishment makes it my duty to give some...
Being absent on my Northern tour; at the close of the last session of my little school; the...
I am call’d by a deep sense of duty to pay a last visit to an aged & declining Parent: & my...
I have been remiss in detaining so long the Pamphlet which I now return & must rely upon your...
The Rev Mr M c Mahon from Alabama an inteligent Gentleman, with two of his friends Ministers of...
As the cause in Court on account of which you attended in Town yesterday did not come on & as...
The cause of the Greeks I fear will derive but little aid from this quarter—I have convers’d with...
Our plans for a Church, which it was thought promis’d well, have all fail’d. The meeting, (of the...
I should have acknowledg’d the receipt of your Note covering the draft on Mr Peyton for tuition...
You will regret to learn that Mrs Southall is no more. She died last Evening between 9 & 10...
In closing the present session of my school it gives me real pleasure to be able to inform you of...
I take the liberty to enclose to you three letters the purport of which you will percieve. Mr...
By the unexpected arrival of company at our house on Sat y last, I was particularly disappointed...
By a letter which I have just receiv’d from one of the Trustees of our Theological school I am...
Our library is status quo . We expect however to have our room (Mr Leschous old abode) fitted up...
It seems to be my duty to suspend for a few days the operations of my little School in order to...
It was not until this morn g that I could procure the Constitution, & in consequence of my...
I received your note of today & am happy to inform you that considerable interest is felt on the...
Mr Hatch ’s respectful compliments to Mr Jefferson , & is sorry to inform him that a marriage to...
Yours of the 8 th was r ec eiv e d in due time, & would have been acknowledg’d before this had I...
As your Servant departed immediately after delivering the books which you were so good as to have...
Dr Horwitz & myself will do ourselves the pleasure to wait on you tomorrow.— I send you by Lewis...