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I here send for your Perusal The Preface to the Botanist. The Publisher has printed off a few...
I recvd. your letter of the 5th, with pleasure & read it with satisfaction, as I always do,...
I am desirous of knowing whether you ever received from me a parcel of selected News-papers, and...
I have received several Epistles in prose and verse, written to console me for my heavy loss, but...
It is with some degree of mortification that I have to inform you, that I have not been able to...
I have taken the liberty of transmitting to you the narrative accompanying this, in hopes that...
By the advice of some of my most revered friends, coinciding with my own inclination, I am...
Duty, and the consideration of a large family impel me to address the President of the...
Finding that Mesrs Rowe & Hooper are about sending you a copy of “a Journal of a young man of...
I ought perhaps to apologize for breaking in upon the tranquility of your retirement with this...
I take this opportunity, by my friend M r Gerry of sending a small volume for your acceptance No...
Your letter of the 9 th ins t opened to my mind such a train of interesting ideas, that I could...
If you will excuse my breaking in again upon your philosophical retirement, I think I may venture...
I cannot allow to pass this fair opportunity, by General & M rs Dearborn , without sending, you...
I received your letter of 13 th Oct r with pleasure, and read it with great satisfaction.— I here...
Finding that Mesrs. Rowe & Hooper are about sending you a copy of “ a Journal of a young man of...