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I have duly recd & carefully read your favour of the 11th. ult. & confess I regret extremely the...
By this day’s mail, I take the liberty of sending you a pamphlet on the policy that prevails in...
Your favour of the 28th. ult. with the approbation of the plan of my work, is peculiarly...
Your favour of the 19th. which I duly recd is before me. I am rejoiced that you, who have so much...
By this mail, I send you a number of copies of two essays on the protecting System, which I...
I send you by this mail some of my recent lucubrations, of which I request your acceptance. I...
By this mail I send you a copy of a recent pamphlet, which I beseech you by all your hopes of...
By this Mail, I take the liberty of sending you some essays on the Protecting System, of which I...
I take the liberty of sending by this mail some recent publications, all of my writing, except...
Although I know you are borne down with an extensive correspondence, I take the liberty to...
I have duly recd your favour of the 25th ult. and have read it with the attention to which the...
The enclosed letter was written on the 30th. ult. I delayed sending it; for I clung to the...
I take the liberty to send you by this Mail, three numbers of a series of Essays, in which I have...
I am given to understand that there will shortly be a vacancy in the Chair of professor of the...
I have for many years deeply regretted, that numerous pamphlets, published in Great Britain,...
By this Mail, I send you three numbers of a series of papers, intended to dispel the delusions...
By this day’s mail, I take the liberty of sending you a set of papers, intended to prove the...
I take the liberty to send you a Copy of the Addresses of the Philadelphia Society for the...
I inclose three copies of No. 1 of a Set of papers, the object of which I trust you can not but...
With a heavy heart, I take up my pen to close a correspondence of nearly six years, which has...
You will, I doubt not, have the goodness to pardon the liberty I take, in the present letter,...
I send you by this Mail, and request Your acceptance & (if leisure permit) your perusal of some...
For five years & a half I unceasingly strove to induce you to adopt a plain, simple, salutary...
I take the liberty to submit the annexed circular to your consideration, with a hope that you may...
I am writing some essays on the situation & policy of this Country, previous to the...
I have duly recd your kind favour of the 26th ult. which want of leisure has prevented me from...
By this Mail, I forward you three pamphlets, of which I request your acceptance—& am...
9 April 1804, Philadelphia. “Some time since I submitted to the legislature of the United States...
I enclose two Numbers of a new series of papers, intended to shew the ruinous policy pursued by...
A very great error has escaped me the Essay on Slave Labour, which I forwarded you yesterday, and...