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... nature , I have directed that you should have the inspection of my let- ter of the 22d of July , agreeably to your re- quest , and you are at full liberty to publish , without reserve , any and every private and confidential letter I ...
... nature , I have directed that you should have the inspection of my let- ter of the 22d of July , agreeably to your re- quest , and you are at full liberty to publish , without reserve , any and every private and confidential letter I ...
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... nature have lately occurred . Our trade has suffered and is suffering extensive injuries in the West Indies from the cruisers and agents of the French Republic ; and communications have been re- ceived from its minister here , which ...
... nature have lately occurred . Our trade has suffered and is suffering extensive injuries in the West Indies from the cruisers and agents of the French Republic ; and communications have been re- ceived from its minister here , which ...
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... nature cannot be long , will be occupied in rural amusements ; and though I shall seclude myself as much as possible from the noisy and bustling world , none would , more than myself be regaled by the company of those I esteem , at ...
... nature cannot be long , will be occupied in rural amusements ; and though I shall seclude myself as much as possible from the noisy and bustling world , none would , more than myself be regaled by the company of those I esteem , at ...
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... nature , and to amuse myself in agricultural and rural pursuits , will constitute employment for the few years I have to remain on this terrestrial globe . If , also , I could now and then meet the friends I esteem , it would fill the ...
... nature , and to amuse myself in agricultural and rural pursuits , will constitute employment for the few years I have to remain on this terrestrial globe . If , also , I could now and then meet the friends I esteem , it would fill the ...
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... natural language ; but that implicit fidelity , now evident in the busts of our own leading sculptors , was not then in vogue , and the artists of the day were rather adepts in idealizing than in precise imitation of nature ; therefore ...
... natural language ; but that implicit fidelity , now evident in the busts of our own leading sculptors , was not then in vogue , and the artists of the day were rather adepts in idealizing than in precise imitation of nature ; therefore ...
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