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It was my intention in this to have given you the particulars of expenditures for & to M r...
I have just received the enclosed Pamphlet with Letters from my Sons —they closed their...
Several Gentlemen of the Society of the Cincinati having desired to see my perspective Views with...
The Polygraph you desire for Mr. Volney is in the hands of my Workmen, who are pleased in the...
I now write with your Polygraph by way of tryal, and find that it is absolutely necessary to hold...
The machinery to make your Inkpots moovable will be sent by tomorrows post, the only difficulty...
Yours of the 15th Instant received yesterday. The Cabinet work of your Polygraph is nearly...
It is to be regreted that you had not sent sooner, when we might have sent you some of Coll....
Wishing to find some means of improving the Machinery of your Polygraph, I have since writing the...
Calling on a Watchmaker to day, he told me of a young man who is an excellent artist, that is now...
It will give me pleasure to meet your wishes in every thing which may tend to the benefit and...
nothing but dire necessity would have compel’d me to have called on you for any money until the...
Your favor of sitting today will oblige Your very Hble Servt., FC ( PPAP : Peale Letter Book); in...
Yours of the 27th. Ult. and 1st. Instant I have received.—A Polygraph with the alterations you...
Having bussiness in the line of my Profession which will detain me some time in this Place,...
I wish to be settled near Congress, and my Museum under their Patronage, having just heard that...
The first object of my Life is the inrichment of my Museum, In this view, I mean to continue my...
The Baron requests me to present his compliments that he will do himself the pleasure to wait on...
Your Polygraph will be put into the Mail Stage on tomorrow. Desiring to make it as correct as...
Having finished your Polygraph, I find it performs very well; therefore I have put the Pens as...
Finding that the gallows would not shut down on the Ink holders I therefore cut some of it away,...
I am pleased that I can announce to you what I esteem an important improvement of the machinery...
By the Mail Stage I have sent you two Polygraphs in one Box. The ease with which writing may be...
Museum [Philadelphia] 23 Mar. 1792. Oblige me by using the enclosed cards at your leisure, and I...
The three Polygraphs intended as presents for Tripoli are finished, but finding I was too late to...
I have received yours of the 6th. Instant enclosing fifty Six Dollars for the use of Mr. Randolph...
Your obliging favor of the 13th I received on the 28th[.] The Pepper I beleive preserved the body...
I have made all the haste I could to get your pens for your Polygraph, for I well know the uses...
In conversation with a friend this morning as the Indians were leaving this City, he said they...
Puting some of the Machinery togather will complete the Polygraph you intend for Mr. Volney—It is...