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I take the liberty of transmitting to you a copy of the first 24 pages of my “Remarks on the...
20 April 1813, Philadelphia. “By the death of Dr. Rush, there is a vacancy in the Mint. I had for...
The bearer of this note is Mr. J. C. Cabell, a young Virginian of uncommon merit, who has just...
I find there is to be a “physician” general of the arm. of the U. States —I have the vanity to...
You will place me under a very great obligation by letting me have, by the bearer of this note,...
In consequence of your note , I have waited on Mr. Michaux. He assures me, that he will...
20 May 1810, Philadelphia. Has initiated at his personal expense a scientific expedition into the...
§ From Benjamin Smith Barton. 13 January 1806, Philadelphia. “I find, by the President’s letter...
I am greatly obliged to you for the drawing and specimens, which you have forwarded to me. The...
I take the liberty of introducing to your knowledge the bearer of this, Mr. Benjamin Rittenhouse....
This will be handed to you by Judge Woodward , whose great merits, in various respects, are not...
of the plants with which you have favoured me, No. 1. is a species of Dactylis. No. 2. Solidago...
It is not without a great degree of pain, that I write to you on the subject of this letter. You...
Sometime since, I wrote to you, in answer to the letter which you had written to my deceased...
I am, at this time, engaged in revising for the press, my Eulogium (lately delivered before the...
Mrs. Rittenhouse has received the letter (dated July 3d), which was directed to her excellent...
I have lately published a new edition of my New Views. I shall endeavour, by the first private...
I return one of the vols. of Persoon . The other shall follow in a few days. I greatly regret the...
In answer to your letter , which I received this morning, I shall, with great pleasure and strict...
This will be handed to you by Mr. F. A. Humboldt. I am persuaded that I need not offer any...
I am informed, that a Marine Hospital is about to be established, at the expence of the...
I take the liberty of introducing to your knowledge, the bearer of this, Dr. Edward D. Smith , of...
I little expected, when I took the liberty, some years ago, of addressing you in behalf of one of...
With much pleasure I give you, so far as I am able, the information which you require. The...
30 January 1810, Philadelphia. Introduces his nephew, W. P. C. Barton, who holds a naval...
In a b about 3 weeks, perhaps less, I shall sail for Europe . I shall visit France ; the borders...
In the month of June, last, I did myself the honor to forward for your perusal, Mr. Pearson’s...
I have, at this time, in the press a new edition of my work on the Dialects of the American...
I do myself the honour to introduce to your knowledge, one of our countrymen, Dr. John Watkins ,...
If the following pages were more perfect, and of course more worthy of your notice, I should have...