Letter : Monticello, to [Joseph Anderson], 1824 December 7.

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Letter : Monticello, to [Joseph Anderson], 1824 December 7.

Jefferson writes that the University of Virginia professors from England are expected "hourly" at Richmond or Norfolk, and requests that their books be exempt from duties.

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