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When I suggested, some time ago, Judge Carr for the Law Chair in the University, I did not know...
Your favor of Mar. 3. came safe to hand, with the seeds you were so kind as to send with it. I...
I rec d yesterday your two letters of the 12 & 15 th & return the letter from M r Cabell inclosed...
Having but little hope that Judge Dade will accept the place offered him, and having occasionally...
M r Browere (pronounced Brower) is so anxious to pay his respects to you that I can not refuse...
The letter for Judge Barbour inclosed in your last to me, did not reach him, till his return on...
When I suggested, some time ago, Judge Carr for the Law Chair in the University, I did not know...
Your favor of the 18th. which authenticates your convalescence was most welcome, & I thank you...
I return the letters from Doc r Cooper inclosed in yours of the 7 th It is truly to be lamented...
I return the letter from Mr. Gilmer. It would have been more agreeable if he had not suspended...