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The demise of the Register of the Land Office for the District of Cincinnati, having very...
This is the third time I have had the honor of addressing you within a few days. My first...
We take the liberty of soliciting your name as a subscriber to the Edinburgh Encyclopaedia. This...
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments to Mess rs Edward Parker & Joseph Delaplaine, and his...
I will take it as a particular favour if you will give me your name to the Emporium of Arts &...
I send you my subscription , and shall recieve your Emporium with pleasure, and with still...
15 May 1812, Philadelphia. Solicits JM’s “patronage to the Emporium of Arts & Sciences … not for...
I have recd. your letter of the 15th. with a prospectus of the “Emporium of the Arts & Sciences,”...
We should derive peculiar gratification from receiving your name as a subscriber to our edition...
Your favor of Feb. 25. is just recieved, and I am duly sensible of the obliging motives you...
I have commenced the publication of a series of Engraved portraits of the emminent men of our...
I have commenced the publication of a series of engraved portraits of the eminent men of our...
I have commenced the publication of engraved portraits of the eminent men of our country, by Mr:...
Your favor of the 23 d is recieved, in which you enquire whether there is an approved portrait of...
There are several things abroad which are reported to have been intended as pictures of me; some...
I once more take the freedom of encroaching on your kindness with a request that you would allow...
I took the liberty a few days ago of writing to you on the subject of two pictures which Doctor...
Since I took the liberty of writing to you respecting the portraits of Columbus & Americus...
Your favors of Apr. 16. and 19. on the subject of the portraits of Columbus and Americus...
J. Madison presents his respects to Mr. Delaplaine. He is restrained by an established rule, from...
I have been favoured with your very obliging and satisfactory letter respecting the portraits of...
Th: Jefferson presents his respects to M r Delaplaine & willingly becomes a subscriber to the...
I acknowledge, most sincerely, the receipt of your kind and obliging favour of the 29 th of the...
Your favor of July 28. is just recieved, and I now inclose you the print of Vespucius , which I...
I have been favoured with your obliging letter of the 9 th instant , accompanied by another to M...
Your letter of the 17 th is recieved. I have not the book of Muñoz containing the print of...
I duly received your favour of the 28 h of August , enclosing your outline of the engraved...
Your letter of the 3 d is at hand. I have little doubt that I shall recieve an answer from mr...
It gives me much pleasure to inform you that Mr. Edwin, in a conversation with him this day on...
I am compelled, from necessity, to resort to London for my re Portraits . M r Edwin , on whom my...