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I have the pleasure of transmitting to you, through the channel of the american Legation, another greek volume with a letter from Doctor C. who thinks that the presence of a Diplomatic agent of the united states in greece would be of great importance to both Countries in the present state of things. the recognition of the former Spanish Colonies by the English cabinet has given great...
Your letter has given great pleasure to Dr. G. and his countrymen in Paris. I inclose his reply, and send you a packet from him containing Books to the care of Mr. Sheldon. Mssrs Lacepede, Humboldt and Thouin bid me express their thanks for your kind remembrance of them, and their ardent wishes for your health and long life. Mr. Debure informs me that he cannot have the Books ready before the...
I have the pleasure of sending you through mr Sheldon, three great volumes and two letter s. The greeks have lately gained some advantages, and anticipating freedom are now preposing a constitution, or form of government adapted to their situation. The more enlightened Spaniards, motivated by the same feelings, still manifest a vigorous resistance: but the lower class, it is said, generally...
I use the opportunity of mr. gallatins return to the United States to acknowledge the receipt of your letter. of the 30th of oct last, and to inform you that he has taken charge of five small parcels for you containing bose and Brocheeses. Baron Humboldt sends you a copy of his last publication and Bishop gregoire a copy of his manuel de Visté . Your Parisian friends are glad to hear of the...
I have the pleasure of forwarding to you a collection of the “ Bibliographie de La France ”, and two or three Catalogues of Books, which will give you some idea of french Literature. A geographical Society has been lately established by the influence of members of the Institute and of the general government, which promises to be of great utility. The Linnæan Society is revived by subscription,...
your letter of the 26th of December last reached me through our legation about a fortnight since, and I have the pleasure of sending you the inclosed reply to parts of it from m. Botta, and the Book sellers De Bure. your Parisian friends regret to hear of the weak state of your health, and hope for the prolongation of a life so useful not only to the United States but to Europe — your...
I beg leave to send you a copy of my letter addressed to the President of the united states for the purpose of procuring an answer from him, or from the Secretary of state concerning my removal from office. Having abandoned all claim upon the government on account of past services, and determined to live by my own resources, I feel it my duty, in my present situation, to renew this demand,...
I have taken the liberty of sending you a copy of the french Edition of my Description of the united states , in 5 vol. 8 o , which I pray you to accept as a small testimony of my gratitude and respect. I have forwarded it in a case addressed to the Philosophical Society of Philadelphia , and the Secretary is requested to inform you of its arrival. The sudden departure of
I have the pleasure of sending you the inclosed copy of a circular letter “ Instruction pour Les Voyageurs & c & c ” which the Professors of the Royal museum request you to communicate to some of the naturalists of the United States .   I am, dear Sir, with great respect, RC (
I have the pleasure of sending you by Captain Corran bound to newyork , a small parcel containing some pamphlets, catalogues of Books, and a file of a french newspaper—the annales des Politiques —If you will send me a list of the Books which you wish to have, I think that I could procure them for you a great deal cheaper than if furnished by any Bookseller, especially if you can allow some...