Letter to John Tayloe Lomax [manuscript], 1830 January 30.

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Letter to John Tayloe Lomax [manuscript], 1830 January 30.

Madison regrets Lomax's decision to leave the University of Virginia and agrees to his continuation as professor of law untill the end of the session and his proposed dispensation to hold the spring court term of the court.

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