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I have read with much pleasure and instruction your late letter to Mr Ingersol on the U. S. Bank....
THE undersigned have the honor to transmit herewith a copy of the proceedings of a numerous...
I send you by the mail which will convey you this letter, a copy of a pamphlet which I have...
Be pleased to accept my best acknowledgments for the memoranda concerning the excellent Bishop...
A Letter has been received recently from Mr Long, in which, I regret to say, it is stated, that...
I trust the subject to which I call your attention will be a sufficient apology for the intrusion...
As the subject of the remarks contained in the inclosed may not be unacceptible to you, I...
I send in the Ship which bears your < >, a hamper filled with soil, in which are planted as many...
The enclosed is a communication to the Enquirer, not yet published , which I have got printed at...
In conformity to my promise, I applied to Mr L Lee for the information you want relative to his...
I take great liberty in addressing myself to you—but you will permit me to presume upon the...
Since our last monthly report, no material change can be stated to have taken place in the Cotten...
The honour of an introduction to the revered Mr. Madison has not been my happy lot. The subject...
A large number, (between 70 & 80,) of the Students of the University have lately formed a Corps...
Personally unacquainted as I am with you, I fear that the liberty I take in addressing to you...
Mr. Davis has just requested me to send you the enclosed $100, and to ask you to acknowledge the...
Accept from an obscure citizen, this small tribute of respect to that sterling worth, which has...
A person of the name of Brooks—an artist, who is exercising his Profession at Charlottesville and...
Your favour of 5. inst arrived by yesterday’s mail, and I lose no time in apprizing you that my...
I have used no ceremony in retaining the enclosed $15. until I could conveniently return it. Do...
I am sorry to say that I have not been able to find, among the papers of R. H. Lee, deposited in...
I have at last, got the decree, in the case of your mother’s estate, compleated, which I propose...
I take the liberty to send you herewith a pamphlet containing the three letters of the Hon...
I obtained at Richmond a few months ago, by the decision of the Governor and council a warrant...
My mind has got into a new perplexity about Pinckney’s Draft of a Constitution. By a rigid...
It appears that my wife is only third in descent from Mr. Henry Willis who was one of the...
If the topics treated in the Address herewith are dealt with so as to meet your approbation it...
You have, doubtless, observed, that public attention in Virginia, and other sections of our...
I beg leave to enclose for your perusal a letter which I lately received from the Editor of the...
Immediately after the receipt of your kind letter I wrote to Mr Ludwell Lee on the subject...