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Captain OBrien has desired me to enclose to you this letter, think that perhaps it may be useful...
As Capn. Haley told me he was sending to your house to day for some heavy baggage, I take the...
I send you the Institute’s examination of Gall’s famous theory of the Brain. The inquiries on...
The state of Mrs. Barlow’s health obliged her & myself to go the Philadelphia soon after the date...
Your constant occupation for some time past, has prevented my calling on you, to say some things...
There is an object of some importance to the interest of the United States, of which it may be in...
It has not hitherto been in my power to come to Washington as I intended this summer, to recieve...
I wrote you some time ago by Mr. Dawson and mentioned my intention of returning to America early...
When last in Philaa. I suggested to Dr. Mease the idea of a work on the manufactures of that...
I recieved your kind & friendly letter of the 14th. & should have set forward on my journey...
I beg your acceptance of a specimen of the typographical art which I think equal to any that...
The Bearer Mr. Mansfield is highly recommended to my by Mr. Lee as a man of integrity &...
Mr. Fulton’s letter giving an account of his experiments in submarine navigation is to accompany...
If you can find time to read over the enclosed letter from Mr. Erving you will see expressed in a...
I am very thankful for your itenerary, & Mrs. B–& myself expect to begin the use of it in about...
No man can be more unpractised in devices, whether moral or scientific, than I am. I should at...
I have recieved your kind letter by Mr. Dawson, and be assured no man in America rejoices more...
Will you excuse my volunteering so far in a business that does not belong to me, as to enclose to...
Mr. Emmet the Bearer of this was an eminent Counceller in Dublin where he has been grievously...
I set off tomorrow morning & as I travel alone in a light carriage with cool weather I may be...
Is there any cogent reason for continuing to call the Columbia River by that name? If not I...
I believe I took the liberty of mentioning to you in a letter last summer, before I left Paris,...
I take the liberty to announce to you my arrival in this country & my intention of visiting your...
On hearing of the death of Judge Paterson I take the liberty of that Pierpont Edwards might be...
I take the liberty to send you for perusal, a letter I have recd. from Thos. Law at Phila. on his...
It is agreed among some members of the Senate that the subject of the Institution shall be bro’t...
Can you find a half an hour in the course of the day to read over the enclosed Prospectus &...
The enclosed letters from Mr Laharpe to Mr Stone and from Mr Stone to me are in my opinion of...
This will be presented you by your countryman Doctor Upshaw, a young man of superior talents &...