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I am flattered by your thinking so favourably of my pamphlets , which were only calculated to...
I inclose my Thoughts on the subject you did me the honour to propose to me. Your own better...
Hints concerning Public Education. Persons educated at public seminaries are of two classes. One...
Having a good opportunity of getting a letter conveyed to you, I make use of it to inform you,...
Your kind letter , which, considering the numerous engagements incident to your situation, I had...
My high respect for your character, as a politician, and a man, makes me desirous of connecting...
I hope you will excuse my request to dedicate to you one of the works of which you will find some...
As there are some particulars in a letter I have lately received from Mr Stone at Paris which I...
I have now to acknowledge the receipt of two of your valuable letters , one of them directed to...
As you were pleased to think favourably of my pamphlet intitled Socrates and Jesus compared , I...