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It was my intention in this to have given you the particulars of expenditures for & to M r...
In the report by M r Cuvier on the fossil bones which you presented to the National Institute I...
M r Randolph took his passage in the New Castle line of Land and water Stages on Wednesday last,...
I most chearfully accept your kind invitation of a renewal of corrispondance; tho’ with very...
Since writing my last letter to you , I have visited a small farm in my neigbourhood, belonging...
In a former letter I stated to you my folly in attempting to eradicate weeds from my farm by...
A rainey day, this you think should be a day of leisure with a farmer, such and sundays for...
It is long indeed since I have intended to answer your letter of April 17. , at first I wished to...
When we beleive that we have made any discovery that offers somthing for the benefit of man, no...
Your favor of the March 21 st came in due time— and a rainy day now gives me leasure to write, to...
Since my last to you I have conversed with a few friends on the disposial of the Museum, M r...
It is my wish to communicate to you whatever I think has a chance of being novel and...
MS ( DLC: TJ Papers , 207:36935–6); entirely in Peale’s hand; undated.
By my inquiries amongst the Watch-makers in the City, I have found a young man of good Character,...
some time past I thought that I had found a young man in the Watch making line, that would have...
Last evening I received your letter of the 17 th Instant, and I suppose before this time you have...
Calling on a Watchmaker to day, he told me of a young man who is an excellent artist, that is now...
In several visits I made to Philad a after receiving your statement concerning young M c elhany,...
Although very unwilling to give you the least trouble in the epistolary line, yet I feel a desire...
there is very little probability that I can give you any information on what may be termed...
I sensibly feel for your privations and sufferings, and hope and beg that my corrispondance may...
Some time past I meet with a gentleman in the Museum who informed me of your extreme...
soon after my arrival here I wrote to inform you of my object in visiting this place, with the...
on the receipt of your letter I hastened to the City to seek the Inkstand you wanted, I believe...
I have been Dear Sir long oppressed under duty, respect and friendship, in having omited to write...
In the hope, my dear Sir, of giving you some little amusement on what I concieve an interresting...
Yours of 28 th Ul t received, yesterday, and coming home last night, I thought of my small...