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I regret to trouble yr Excellency at a time when you must be in the debt of public-business, particularly on a matter so very unimportant. Soon after determining to make this application to yr Excellency, the public-papers anounced you seriously indisposed, and before I supposed you had recoved fully, from your visit to this State, the same papers publis[h]ed yr return to the City of...
If it is not giving you too much trouble, it will be doing me a great Kindness to be favoured with the loan of Hook; and I thank you extremely for your friendly offer. I have taken the liberty of sending you a Chemico, Agricultural work by Sir, Humphrey Davy. If it is new to you, you will be pleased with it. I have been told that you are devoted to the subject embraced in this work. I have the...
Could I take the liberty of asking the loan of Rollins Roman History?; or any other written on the Roman Commonwealth in yr library? Should the work be in the French language, it will be acceptable. The esteem and respect, with which you honored my Father, and which was duly appreciated by him; and above all yr love for the advancement of literature, will be I hope a sufficient apology for the...
It is with the greatest diffidence, and reluctance that I write your Excellency; fearing that I am taking an improper liberty: in such an event I beg to be excused. My solicitude to promote the interest of my Children, has impelled me to obtrude myself improperly. It has been my misfortune through life to want the aid of patronage, and to have lived in obscurity prejudicial to the interest, of...