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Jedediah Morse was the man . His Gazetteer will undoubtedly interfere with yours . January 16 . I was twice interrupted in proceeding only so far , and obliged to stop . Mr. Morse's intention is to publish both a Geography and Gazetteer ...
Jedediah Morse was the man . His Gazetteer will undoubtedly interfere with yours . January 16 . I was twice interrupted in proceeding only so far , and obliged to stop . Mr. Morse's intention is to publish both a Geography and Gazetteer ...
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Our Mr. Wilson has been regularly and honourably dismissed , and is on the point of sailing for his new charge , at Charleston , South Carolina . think it not improbable that we shall have Jedediah Morse here , as a supply , for some ...
Our Mr. Wilson has been regularly and honourably dismissed , and is on the point of sailing for his new charge , at Charleston , South Carolina . think it not improbable that we shall have Jedediah Morse here , as a supply , for some ...
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The address with which they conducted , both in public and private , does them much honour . Gerry is crestfallen , but acquiesces . I have had a letter from Jedidiah Morse , requesting assistance and correction for his geography .
The address with which they conducted , both in public and private , does them much honour . Gerry is crestfallen , but acquiesces . I have had a letter from Jedidiah Morse , requesting assistance and correction for his geography .
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I have not heard from Mr. Morse since . ... by last night's post , I have nothing in particular to say ; but , as I have Mr. Morse's matter ready , I enclose it , with a copy ( or rather the original ) of a petition to the General 1788.
I have not heard from Mr. Morse since . ... by last night's post , I have nothing in particular to say ; but , as I have Mr. Morse's matter ready , I enclose it , with a copy ( or rather the original ) of a petition to the General 1788.
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My compliments to Mr. Morse . I received his with yours , but had before put up his MS . ... MY DEAR SIR , Yours , enclosing Mr. Morse's MS . , & c . , came safe . I am obliged to our friend Waters for the pamphlet about the Humane ...
My compliments to Mr. Morse . I received his with yours , but had before put up his MS . ... MY DEAR SIR , Yours , enclosing Mr. Morse's MS . , & c . , came safe . I am obliged to our friend Waters for the pamphlet about the Humane ...
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