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I sensibly feel for your privations and sufferings, and hope and beg that my corrispondance may...
ALS : (letterbook draft): American Philosophical Society In Compliance with that promise that I...
The Bone from Mr Jno. Brown I have received to day, and great was my surprise to find it in form...
Was I under a mistake in expecting the favor of your sitting at One O’clock this day? You will...
In the hope, my dear Sir, of giving you some little amusement on what I concieve an interresting...
A Gentleman from Virginia lately viewing the Skeleton of the mammoth, told me that 9 miles from...
Such Instruments as we are daily in the habit of using should be made as perfect as possible, or...
View of the back part of the Scull of the common Ox. MS ( DLC : TJ Papers, 124:21492); in Peale’s...
View of the Back part that Joins the neck From A to B 2 feet 5 Inches. Circumference at C 21...
I have received one hundred Dollars inclosed in your favor of the 12th. Instant, and with...
It was my intention in my last letter to have mentioned to you my equiescence in your retaining...
The enclosed essay on health is dressed to render it more worthy of your acceptance, and in this...
MS ( DLC : TJ Papers, 124:21494); in Peale’s hand; his label on the larger angle in the diagram...
Mr. Philip DePeyster writes me that John Lyle Esqr. is dead; that two Vessels, one in 24 days and...
By this Post I take the liberty of sending a few Prints for your acceptance. I have not been able...
I have only time to inform you that the Polyh. is sent by this Mail Stage—that the Boxes for...
I have just returned from the Country, where my young family was during the late fever, and found...
I send you a pr. of Pen-arms with Screws for the Movement of the Pen-tubes, and also springs...
The enclosed profiles I hope will be acceptable, the names were repeated to me by one of the...
A french-man; an Indian trader from new Orleans, brought here in the sickly season last summer a...
9 January 1803, Museum. At the request of his friend John I. Hawkins, writes to inform JM of...
I Send enclosed a clumsey pen-case, the want of a clamp machine for making screws (which cannot...
The Polygraph intended for your Secretary and that for Mr. Volney were shippd yesterday, and the...
It is my wish to communicate to you whatever I think has a chance of being novel and...
At last I have received Letters from my Sons in London—their neglect of writing, as I expected,...
The bearer Mr. James Chalmers is desireous to enter into the Army. he is of a very respectable...
By tomorrows mail-stage I mean to send in one packing-case, two Polygraphs; one that you ordered...
It is my hope that I shall never do any thing, which will be disagreable to you. My father was a...
your Polygraph I received this afternoon, and it is now in the hands of the Workman, who will...
I have lately undertaken to form a Museum and have acquired the means of preserving in the...