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The enclosed profiles I hope will be acceptable, the names were repeated to me by one of the...
A french-man; an Indian trader from new Orleans, brought here in the sickly season last summer a...
The Polygraph intended for your Secretary and that for Mr. Volney were shippd yesterday, and the...
The bearer Mr. James Chalmers is desireous to enter into the Army. he is of a very respectable...
By tomorrows mail-stage I mean to send in one packing-case, two Polygraphs; one that you ordered...
It is my hope that I shall never do any thing, which will be disagreable to you. My father was a...
your Polygraph I received this afternoon, and it is now in the hands of the Workman, who will...
Making use of a Polygraph which is placed in the Room of my Sons Exhibition of the Skeleton of...
Mr. Hunter is returned from Kentucky and tells me that the account of the upper part of the Skull...
When I received your Polygraph, I repaired the springs, then made an essay to write with it,...