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The inclosed letter from our antient friend Tenche Coxe came unfortunately to Monticello after I...
I send you the sequel of Gilmer’s letters recd. since my last to you. Torrey you will see does...
Circular The state of my health renders it perfectly certain that I shall not be able to attend...
Circular Chancellor Tucker, Mr Barbour, Judge Carr, as you know had declined accepting the law...
Your favor of Mar. 29. did not come to hand until the 4th. instant. Only mr. Cabell, Genl. Cocke...
Our Colleagues on the legislature have called a meeting of the Visitors for the 4th. of March. I...
By this day’s mail I forward you ⅓ of a parcel of seeds of the Sea-Kale sent here by Genl. Cock...
The promptitude & success of our subscription paper, now amounting to upwards of 20,000. D. with...
I have attentively read your letter to mr. Wheaton on the question whether at the date of the...
I now return you the letter from mr. Watson whom I met with on the road as mentioned in mine of...
I inclose you a long letter from mr. Cabell and a long answer from myself, not much worth...
I promised your gardener some seeds which I put under a separate cover and address to you by...
I inclose you a letter received last night from mr. Cabell containing interesting information as...
At a meeting of the Visitors of the University of Virginia held at the sd. University on Monday...
Mr. Dodge, our Consul at Marseilles, wishing to pay his respects to you on his way to Richmd. and...
The board met according to adjournment, present the same members as yesterday. Resolved that on...
Considering Chr. Tucker’s acceptance as absolutely desperate, the reasons he assigned being of an...
Tuesday April 6th. a constant and heavy rain prevented the meeting of the board. Ms ( ViU :...
The board met according to adjournment. Present the same members as yesterday. Resolved that the...
The belief is so universal that the ensuing legislature will dispose in some way of the...
I sincerely congratulate you on your release from incessant labors, corroding anxieties, active...
Our brewing for the use of the present year has been some time over. About the last of Oct. or...
Joseph C. Cabell attended with the members present on Monday. In the University of Virginia shall...
My neighbor, friend and physician, Doctr. Watkins, being called to Philadelphia, is desirous to...
I communicated to you a former part of a correspondence between Judge Johnson of Charleston and...
In two packages, distinct from this letter, I return you your father’s meteorological diaries,...
I have percieved in some of our Professors a disinclination to the preparing themselves for...
A meeting of the Rector & Visitors of the University of Virginia was held at the University on...
I have no doubt you have recieved, as I have done, a letter from Dr. Morse with a printed...
The Board met according to adjournment. Present the same members as yesterday. Resolved that the...
We are sadly at a loss here for a Palladio. I had three different editions, but they are at...
Gilmer is arrived in N. York sick of a fever which he has had thro’ the whole voyage of 35. days...
I inclose you a letter from mr. Cabell and a copy of the bill I prepared and sent him as he...
I have for some time considered the question of Internal improvemt as desparate. The torrent of...
I now return you Ritchie’s letter and your answer. I have read the last with entire approbation...
I heard in Bedford that you were attaked with the prevailing fever, and with great joy on my...
Letter not found. 29 June 1819, Monticello. Described as a one-page autograph letter, signed,...
Within 6. hours after we had all dispersed yesterday to our several homes, the inclosed most...
Preparing within 4. or 5. days to set out for Bedford, where I shall continue two months, I have...
Every thing is going on smoothly at the University. The Students are attending their schools more...
I am near closing my catalogue, and it is important I should recieve the kindness of your...
I recieved yesterday the inclosed Letter proposing to me an interposition which my situation...
Being to set out in a few days for Bedford from whence I shall not return till about a week...
I concur with you in the favorable opinion of mr. Barber; and altho’ I should prefer Preston, as...
Mr. Cabell’s last letter to me, of Feb. 11. says that if the Professors do not arrive before the...
The reciept of the inclosed letter did not give me more pleasure than I feel in communicating it...
The person who hands you this letter is an interesting subject of curiosity. He was taken...
The inclosed lre. in Gr. Lat. Fr. and Eng. with it’s accompaniments being intended for your...
As the measures which were adopted at the last meeting of our visitors were of a very leading...
A visit of the ladies of our family to mrs. Madison gives me an opportunity of sending you our...