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I received your last obliging letter, & thank you most sincerely for the information it contains....
Th: Jefferson presents his respects to M r Delaplaine & willingly becomes a subscriber to the...
My general aversion from the presumption of intruding on the public an opinion of works offered...
I am compelled, from necessity, to resort to London for my re Portraits . M r Edwin , on whom my...
You had done me the honour of answering my letters to you, so fully, that I had supposed I should...
I have taken the liberty twice lately of addressing you, and have not been favoured with a...
I received , duly, your very obliging favour with an accompanying recommendation of the...
We should derive peculiar gratification from receiving your name as a subscriber to our edition...
I have recd your Letter of 24th. of Decr. with the Pamphlet. I am Sorry to see in our American...
Your letter of the 3 d is at hand. I have little doubt that I shall recieve an answer from mr...
your letter of 27th Feb, has surprised me. Of the writer of the anonymous letter to you I have no...
I have recd, with pleasure your obliging Letter of the Sixth. Accept, Sir my cordial Thanks for...
I have recd. your letter of the 15th. with a prospectus of the “Emporium of the Arts & Sciences,”...
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 will take it as a particular favour if you will give me your name to the Emporium of Arts &...
J. Madison presents his respects to Mr. Delaplaine. He is restrained by an established rule, from...
I have commenced the publication of a series of Engraved portraits of the emminent men of our...
I recieve here your favor of Oct. 26. the half volume of the Repository is probably recieved at...
I have been favoured with your very obliging and satisfactory letter respecting the portraits of...
Your favor of July 28. is just recieved, and I now inclose you the print of Vespucius , which I...
His Excellency Samuel Adams late Governor of Massachusetts was born in Boston in 1722. His first...
I several weeks ago sent Mr. Wood a portrait painter of our City, to Washington, & after writing...
I have commenced the publication of a series of engraved portraits of the eminent men of our...
I have recd. your letter of the   instant. I had previously recd. a copy of the first half volume...
I took the liberty a few days ago of writing to you on the subject of two pictures which Doctor...
I have already written to you by this mail , & at the same time sent you a pamphlet. I now send...
I send you my subscription , and shall recieve your Emporium with pleasure, and with still...
Occupations from which it was impossible to withdraw have occasioned the delay of acknoleging the...
I have just had the honour of receiving your obliging & kind favour of the 20: instant .— I...
I have commenced the publication of engraved portraits of the eminent men of our country, by Mr:...
I have the honour of acknowledging the receipt of your obliging favour of the 22d instt. As you...
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments to Mess rs Edward Parker & Joseph Delaplaine, and his...
I had the honor of writing to you nearly 2 years ago & was favoured with your reply on the...
Your favor of Feb. 25. is just recieved, and I am duly sensible of the obliging motives you...
I have received you very obliging favour, & thank you for you kindness in promising to sit to Mr....
I duly received your favour of the 28 h of August , enclosing your outline of the engraved...
Before the receipt of your letter of Jan. 27. I had received those of Dec. 20. & Jan. 14. which...
I took the liberty of writing to you by Mr. Wood our distinguished portrait painter to whom I...
Although I caused a Copy of your portrait to be taken for the purpose of having an engraving...
Since I took the liberty of writing to you respecting the portraits of Columbus & Americus...
I have taken the liberty of writing to you several times lately, & have not been favoured with a...
We take the liberty of soliciting your name as a subscriber to the Edinburgh Encyclopaedia. This...
Upwards of a week ago your R N o of the Repository was sent by the Mail. I shall be glad to hear,...
I had the honor of receiving your very obliging favour of the 1st. instant, giving me a sketch of...
I have taken the liberty of enclosing the last edition of the prospectus of my work. By it you...
It gives me much pleasure to inform you that Mr. Edwin, in a conversation with him this day on...
You request a Service of Some difficulty, and more delicacy. The Number of Revolutionary Patriots...
I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of the sketch of your life. I feel obliged by your...
15 May 1812, Philadelphia. Solicits JM’s “patronage to the Emporium of Arts & Sciences … not for...