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I have requested Mr. Milligan, the bookseller to forward to you a copy of a work which I have...
I recd. some days ago your letter of May 16, accompanied by the volume of Essays which you caused...
It is not without reluctance that I obtrude my individual concerns on your notice at any time, &...
In fulfilment of my promise I send you Dr. Coopers Lectures on Political Economy. I do not wish...
I at length return you Dr. Cooper’s new work with many thanks for your goodness in giving me so...
As Mr. Harrison, who will deliver this is a candidate for the professorship which Mr. Long is...
I have recd. your letter of the 20th. The view you give of the usefulness of Dr. Barbers Lectures...
Inclosed is a copy of the original draft of the present Constitution of Virginia; from a printed...
I learn from Dr. Dunglison, that you left the University, before a letter I wrote a few days ago...
Your letter, directed to me at Baltimore was duly received, as well as that it referred to,...
I have for some time past had serious thoughts of undertaking a biography of Mr. Jefferson,...
I have recd yours of Mar. 29, in which you intimate your purpose of undertaking a biography of...
This will introduce Mr. Laurence late Charge d’Affaires at London, & Mr. Kemble also of N. York....
I understand that the correspondence between Judge Pendleton & Richard H. Lee has been deposited...
I am sorry to say that I have not been able to find, among the papers of R. H. Lee, deposited in...
The inclosed letter to the Executive committee upon a small but most desirable change in the...
I inclose my answer to two letters from Mr. Jefferson, referred to in your inquiries Thro’ Dr....
My delay in returning you my thanks for your very obliging letter & its valuable contents has ill...
I send herewith 92 pages of my manuscript for your leisurely inspection—It is far from my wish to...
If you have found time to look over the manuscript with which I ventured to trouble you in July,...
You perceive that I have availed myself of your permission to keep the pamphlet which you kindly...
Your discourse before the Historical Society has afforded me much pleasure, & I may add...
Your volumes of newspapers, which I return by the stage to morrow, I have kept an unreasonable...
The box containing the bound newspapers has come safe to hand; one of the volumes in an improved...
Your long intimacy with Mr. Jefferson, your accordance with him in the principles of civil...
Professor Palfrey of Harvard College being desirous of paying his respects to you on his return...
Having some time ago obtained your permission to inscribe my life of Mr. Jefferson to you, I...
I have received your letter of June 17th. with the paper enclosed in it. Apart from the value put...