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... Aitken would undertake it on any such terms ? 6. Is it probable that an edition of it would be sold in the Southern States, if one was printed at Philadelphia, while another is at Boston ? 7. What would be the charge of land ...
... Aitken would undertake it on any such terms ? 6. Is it probable that an edition of it would be sold in the Southern States, if one was printed at Philadelphia, while another is at Boston ? 7. What would be the charge of land ...
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... Aitken and I have had several conversations about the Magazines; and he says he thinks he would undertake to continue them if he could get half a dozen good stated writers, whom he might employ by the year, and who would enter into ...
... Aitken and I have had several conversations about the Magazines; and he says he thinks he would undertake to continue them if he could get half a dozen good stated writers, whom he might employ by the year, and who would enter into ...
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... Aitken says he would do it, if he thought the work would sell. I gave it as my opinion that it would. Can you form any judgment how many would go off in your own State and Massachusetts ? For the principal sale, no doubt, will be there ...
... Aitken says he would do it, if he thought the work would sell. I gave it as my opinion that it would. Can you form any judgment how many would go off in your own State and Massachusetts ? For the principal sale, no doubt, will be there ...
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... Aitken. 6. I think an edition of one thousand copies will be enough. 7. Cannot tell the price of land transportation j but, in case of peace, this will be unnecessary, water carriage being safe and much, cheaper. Now, my dear sir, let ...
... Aitken. 6. I think an edition of one thousand copies will be enough. 7. Cannot tell the price of land transportation j but, in case of peace, this will be unnecessary, water carriage being safe and much, cheaper. Now, my dear sir, let ...
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... Aitken, I am fully apprized of the superiority of his workmanship, and revere his moral character as you have delineated it. I wish he would pursue the Magazine or Register plan, and shall be ready to contribute my mite towTards it. If ...
... Aitken, I am fully apprized of the superiority of his workmanship, and revere his moral character as you have delineated it. I wish he would pursue the Magazine or Register plan, and shall be ready to contribute my mite towTards it. If ...
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