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I wrote to you from Bedford the 1 st inst. to which I refer you if you have made a list of the...
Mine of Feb. 18. informed you I had desired mr Gibson to remit you 100.D. on account which he...
My duty to mr Tracy does not permit me to be longer silent on the publication of the translation...
Your favor of Mar. 6. did not come to hand until the 15 th . I then expected I should finish...
1814. Dec. 1. wrote to mr Millegan to procure me Garnet ’s Naut. Almanac 15. to be forwarded by...
I am just now returned from a 7. weeks visit to Bedford , to which place I went immediately on...
By the stage which will leave this 4. days hence, I shall send you under the care of mr Carr a...
By a note in the 5 th vol. of Joyce ’s Scientific dialogues I see that the 7 th & 8 th vol s were...
By a letter from M r Sam l H. Smith I am informed that the President had engaged you to come on...
Your’s of the 20 th is just now recieved. the book of gardening had come to hand in due time, and...
Your letter of July 31. came to hand the day before yesterday only. one of the boxes of books...
I have at two or three different dates written to ask the favor of you to let me know how much I...
Do, my good friend, let me have my books as soon as you can. of some of them I am in daily want....
Your favor of Dec. 29. came to hand last night, and I am very much relieved by it’s reciept. your...
On my return here from Bedford a few days ago, I found the Hutton and Requisite tables, bound to...
Your favor of the 16 th was recieved on the 19 th and I thank you for the trouble you have taken...
The library committee of Congress having concluded to take my library without further valuation,...
Your letter of Dec. 2. arrived here during an absence of 6. weeks from home, and on my return I...
I duly recieved your favor of Feb. 2. with a specimen of the size & type you proposed for the...
I now return you, according to promise, the translation of M. Destutt Tracy ’s treatise on...
I have mr Adams ’s permission to make what use I think proper of the inclosed letter on the...
I keep at this place a small Polygraph which requir es paper exactly of the size of that now...
Your two letters of Sep. 24. & Oct. 12. have been duly recieved. the packet of books will...
You must excuse me, dear Sir, if I trouble you with my inexpressible anxieties about the delay of...
I sent yesterday to Milton a box of books to be forwarded to you by mr Gray . it contains 32....
Can you inform me whether there has been a 2 d edn of Tracy’s Pol. econ. published in the US....
I recieved duly your favor of the 3 d and with it the 3. vols of the Parent’s assistant, for...
I have recieved the box of books lately sent me, in good condition and well bound, and I this day...
I have recieved safely the Tacitus and other books sent you to be bound, except ‘a Treatise on...
The box of books came to hand the evening before last in good order, and I this day send to mr...