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Mr. Marx, in writing to me from London, nov r 6 th says, “the professors sailed in the...
I send by Mr. Garrett, a short report, such as my state of health enables me to make out at a...
Intelligence has at last reached us, that the Competitor is not lost; it put into Plymonth in the...
I have just received from Key the gratifying intelligence, that he, Bonnycastle, and Dunglison,...
I received yesterday from Mr. Key, a letter from D r Birkbeck of London, inclosing another from...
I kept no copies of the numerous notes which passed between Mr. Barlow and myself, on the subject...
I send you a very full account of all that passed between Mr B. & myself. I am astonished he...
I have received from Mr Minor, a note urging me to call on you to day. Had my health permitted, I...
When I wrote to you last about the claim of Mr. Bonnycastle, I had not the least conception of...
on my arrival here, I found two letters and a bill of lading from Gowan and Marx, concerning the...
I received your letter of the 5 th and should have called to see you, but for my constant...
I reached this place last monday exhausted by fatigue & long sickness almost to death. The daily...
I am here looking after a mild air, and have had for eighteen days the most unpleasant weather I...
I have delayed perhaps longer than I ought informing you, that the state of my health renders it...
I am glad to hear you are so well. My health is such that I can only say I have denied every...