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Having lately visited that Scene which you have pronounced one of the most stupendous in Nature,...
I have duly recieved your favor of Aug. 31. and am sensible of the honor you do me in proposing...
I receive your polite Letter , dated Monticello, at the moment I am about to usher into the World...
In consulting the annals of the world for a character, who, while he gives incitement by his...
I take the liberty to enclose a Satirical Poem which I have just published. To encrease its sale...
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments to mr Davis and his thanks for the poem he sent him. he...
Having understood, that you are friendly to the exertions which have for some years been making...
I thank you, Sir, for the copy you were so kind as to send me of the rev d mr Bancroft’s...
Amidst the important multiplied engagements that necessarily employ your thoughts, I congratulate...
 I take the liberty to send you my second pamphlet. I shall be enabled the middle of this month...