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To John Adams from Mathew Carey, 6 November 1822

Philada Nov. 6. 1822.

Sir,

I have recd & read with great pleausre Your very acceptable letter of the 29th ult.

Next to the approbation of a man’s own conscience, that of the enlightened part of mankind, is the greatest reward a [correct] mind can desire. It has been always my object—”laudari laudatis viris.” And I therefore estimate at a high rate the commendation you are so good to bestow on my efforts to promote the public welfare.

I <enclose> send some more of my [. . .]trations, & am, / very respectfullly / Your obt. hble. Servt

Mathew Carey

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