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I have delayed sending you a copy of the proceedings of the Visitors at their last meeting, much...
J.M. recd. some time since the pamphlet politely forwarded to him by Mr. Lewis; but has been...
I have recd. yours of the 11th. inst: It was certainly not necessary to satisfy me that your...
J. Madison presents his respects to Mr. Sergeant, with many thanks for the copy of his discourse...
Your letter of July 23. was duly recd. but at a time when I was under an indisposition, remains...
I have just received the enclosed letter from Mr. Morris, & as it relates altogether to the...
Your favor from Baltimore of May 16, was duly recd. In consequence of your friendly dispositions...
Your letter of the 5th found me under a return of indisposition which has not yet left me. To...
Mr & Mrs. M. have duly recd. Govr. Giles polite & kind invitation to make a part of his family...
Mrs Stanard’s respectful compliments to Mr Madison, and begs leave to inform him that she has...
I have the pleasure of informing you that you have been elected an Honorary Member of the...
I understand that you have been elected a Member of the Virginia Convention which is to meet in...
In presuming to address you I must plead that feeling for my Father which impells me to assure...
Permit me to assure you, I was very much gratified, that your District had honored the state so...
May I take the liberty to ask that you will be so good as to read the enclosed pamphlet, and to...
Annexed I send for your approval my check on the President & Directors of the Literary Fund, for...
As malignant feelings excited at elections disturb the harmony of Society, & as Bank Directors...
At the last fall term of the [F. B] Court I obtained Judgment against Bell & Tapscotts Exr in...
Waggons with six Hhds. of Tobo. set out this morning and will be in Richd. soon after this...
I learn from Dr. Dunglison, that you left the University, before a letter I wrote a few days ago...
These lines are dictated under a very strong and I may add a powerful conviction, of the critical...
I have offered this letter of introduction to you to Count Ney son of the Marshal of that...
Inclosed is a copy of the original draft of the present Constitution of Virginia; from a printed...
Since writing you my late letter from this place by Col: Monroe, I have received from the post...
I regret, in common with all the Board, that your present delicate state of health should deprive...
As we plain farmers, who have always toiled most and paid most taxes, look to you as the first...
Learning from Mr Rives that he expects to be in New York some days before his embarkation for...
I recd. by the last mail yours of the 8th. but not in time for an answer by its return. I hope...
This Indenture made this Henshaw day of July one thousand eight hundred and A Madison nine,...
Mr. Henshaw and Ambrose Madison [ ]t attend at [ ] your house today at 4 oClock, [for an...
Yours of the 3d. was duly recd. and the Articles it refers to [du]ly delivered. My overseer says...
Report to the Board of Visitors of the University of Virginia, by the Chairman of the Faculty....
It is with much concern that I find myself agn. detained by the infirm State of my health from...
Since my arrival here, I have endeavoured to obtain all information respecting the character,...
I recd. by yesterday’s mail yours of the 2d. with the communication for Mr. T. J. Randolph wch....
By the kind manner in which Mr. Madison has announced his declining to subscribe to the...
As I expect to leave this Institution in a few days, in pursuit of some place to support, and...
I have just recd yours of June 29[h]; and am much obligd by your considerate provision of...
I can not at so late a day acknowledge the receipt of your favor of Mar. 1. without feeling that...
I have been requested to bring to the view of the Rector & visitors of the University, the name...
I have only time to ask the favor of you to send the enclosed to Mr Randolph by the first mail....
I forward herewith a copy of Mr. Monroe’s paper from Mr. Trist. Your two letters from...
I have this moment recd. yours of the 25th., and having a casual oppy. to the P. O. this evening...
As the time is near at hand for the meeting of the Visitors, permit me to apprize you of the...
J. M. presents his respects to Mr Grimke with acknowledgments for the Copy just recd. of his able...
I have recd. yours of the 23d. I canot but say that the sales of the Tobo. have disappointed my...
I recd Sir by the last mail, your letter of the 9th. inst: I can not but wish well to the object...
We heard with great regret of your serious indisposition, but were relieved from anxiety, by a...
I have recd. your letter of yesterday, on the subject of your application for an office becoming...
Your letter of May 26, having passed on to a Southern post office did not reach me on its return,...