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I beg leave to present for the honor of Your perusal, a copy of a Prospectus of a work of mine...
You will herewith receive a Biographical Sketch of Yourself, Subject to correction & additions:—...
You will herewith receive a Biographical Sketch , concerning Yourself,—Written, I trust, in an...
Knowing that your useful life, for upwards of Fifty Years past has been Devoted to the promotion...
I beg leave to present for the honor of Your acceptance, a copy of my latest Publication. I am...
Some days ago I did myself the honour of transmitting a letter to You, wherein I intimated...
Permit me to present for the Honour of Your acceptance, a copy of a small work which I recently...
Being advanced in Years ( 63 ) I find my former profession, of a Teacher, rather irksome—Hence, I...
Th Jefferson presents his compliments to mr D. Fraser and in subscribing for his book is happy in...
I am about publishing a work, which may prove of some utility to the community— Governor Tompkins...
With great luctance I am once more compelled to trespass upon Your time, & retirement:—But, as...
I have duly recieved your letter & now return you the papers it inclosed. I would very willingly...
As the tender Ivy , when boreas blows, naturally, entwines the Sturdy Oak for Support, So, poor...
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments & thanks to mr Frazer for the copy of the Compendium...
Permit me to present, for the honour of your acceptance, a copy of a “Compendium”; which I lately...
Herewith you will receive a copy of the “ History of Man ” which you Benevolently countenanced...
The affability of your Character, induces me to think, that you will not be offended at the...