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Understanding that a Professor of law is to be appointed at an early day. I beg leave to mention...
My Cousin L t Elmsley of the English Navy, Nephew of Admiral Hallowell & son of the late Chief...
The catalogue you sent me is the one to which I alluded, but as there will be a meeting of the...
I have taken the Liberty of enclosing to you a printed Copy of a Message to the House of...
I have got thus far on my way home & to the meeting of the Visitors, with the further view of...
By the politeness of D r David Long of this place I am enabled to comply with a request of Gov....
It must afford you great satisfaction to have outlived all opposition. such a consumation falls...
We have received for you ⅌ ship Richmond from London 5 cases Mathematical Instruments marked for...
I have taken the liberty of addressing to you a Newspaper containing an act of the General...
As upon an advertisement of the University of North Carolina to get a Professor of Mathematics I...
I am still in debt for your kind favor of the 22 d Ult mo , which reached me before my departure...
If the Visiters of the University are not in Treaty with any Person to supply the vacancy in the...
For the Venerable Author of the Declaration of Independence from his Sincere & affectionate...
Both M r King’s letters mention the apparatus, but as the last is the most specific I have sent...
I beg leave to ask Your acceptance of a speech lately delivered by me, on a motion to Amend the...
By the papers I perceive that the Lottery granted for your benefit is in progression, my object...
I hereby take the liberty of addressing to you a few lines, in which I hope you will find no...
I am induced to address You, On the presumption that both might be benefited. And in a way, that...
The above statement shows the situation of Funds of the University of Virginia to the 31 st March...
Your favor sof the 27 & 29 th have both been rec d , the former covering one to Messrs: C & A....
Your favour 27 th Ult was rec d in due course & shewn to our Collector (Maj r Gibbon) who...
The Undersigned respectfully suggests to the Rector and Visitors of the University the propriety...
You will excuse the liberty I am taking (being a total stranger) in addressing you on a subject...
Upon my arrival here I found no steps had been taken to prepose the tickets for the Lottery some...
For some time past I have been contemplating a publication on the American Revolution, intended...
In Compliance with the wishes of my friends and with my own inclination I am about publishing a...
I reached this late last evening & fell over one of the banks and got much injured in several...
Your Note of yesterday has been handed me by the Boy—From a conversation will Gen l Cocke on...
Some months Since, I had the honour to present to you, a Copy of my work, the Fauna...
I was this morning honoured with yours of the 31 st Ult o — I consider the fair value, @ this...