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I have his map , and pamphlet containing a description of Florida , but cannot send them to you , as the former , being large , would be ruined by the transportation , and the latter forms part of a thick 8vo volume .
I have his map , and pamphlet containing a description of Florida , but cannot send them to you , as the former , being large , would be ruined by the transportation , and the latter forms part of a thick 8vo volume .
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I am sensible that the only sure way to preserve manuscripts is to multiply the copies ; and I am persuaded that it is , and will be , in my power to procure enough for a pretty tolerable volume or two , or perhaps more , and of such a ...
I am sensible that the only sure way to preserve manuscripts is to multiply the copies ; and I am persuaded that it is , and will be , in my power to procure enough for a pretty tolerable volume or two , or perhaps more , and of such a ...
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The collection of newspapers is from 1760 to the present time , in 24 vols .; and 2 dollars per volume have been offered , and refused . They are Boston papers ; and the series , I believe , is pretty regular .
The collection of newspapers is from 1760 to the present time , in 24 vols .; and 2 dollars per volume have been offered , and refused . They are Boston papers ; and the series , I believe , is pretty regular .
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You know it would not do for me to risk an edition of so large a work ( for I suppose it will make 2 volumes in folio ) ; and I could not do it , if I were disposed for it . There was no relying on aid from any public body ; for men who ...
You know it would not do for me to risk an edition of so large a work ( for I suppose it will make 2 volumes in folio ) ; and I could not do it , if I were disposed for it . There was no relying on aid from any public body ; for men who ...
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How goes on the 2d volume of your History ? A Mr. Vaughan ( son to the Vice - President of the Philosophical Society at Philadelphia ) tells me the 1st is much admired in England , where they wish for the second ; and , if I understood ...
How goes on the 2d volume of your History ? A Mr. Vaughan ( son to the Vice - President of the Philosophical Society at Philadelphia ) tells me the 1st is much admired in England , where they wish for the second ; and , if I understood ...
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