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I cannot refrain from an apology for obtruding upon you so tedious a visitor yesterday morning;...
I hope you will not construe my observation in your office yesterday, respecting the tardiness...
I am ashamed to be so troublesome as I am compelled to be to those whom I have taken the liberty...
Your mentioning to me, when I was last with you, the necessity, and your desire, to have a press...
The assistance which Mr. Jefferson has rendered to the Washington Printing & Bookselling Company...
I should not fail to wait on you personally to tender my grateful acknowledgement for the favor...
I regret that my dependent state dooms me to submit almost constantly to the solicitation of...
The editors of the American Literary Advertiser, James Lyon and Richard Dinmore, present their...
The obligations under which your benevolence or your friendship have laid me, make it my duty, if...
J. Lyon presents his respects to the president and takes the liberty of enclosing a letter and an...