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to Mary Hughes
November 6, 1862
Hughes, Alfred, fl. 1862-1864
Altered opinion of Rev. Dr. Baldwin's book Armageddon.
GLC02166.108
to Miss Sue Johnston
5 May 1864
Johnston, Witter H., fl. 1861-1864
He sent for the Eclectic Magazine. One of the gunboats was there the other day but he didn't know until it had left. Had he known, he would have gone aboard.
GLC02167.16
to William Knox
20 March 1779
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Agrees with William that commerce is a profitable venture. Quotes Shakespeare: "There is a tide in the affairs of men, which, taken [at] the flood lead[s] on to Fortune..." Discusses William's previous proposal, which apparently involves buying...
GLC02437.00753
to George Washington
February 5, 1780
Sends Washington the "volume of pamphlets belonging Governor [Jonathan] Trumbull." For several days, Knox has retained the pamphlet written by Governor Pownall and hopes to be able to browse through the volume again when Washington is finished...
GLC02437.00800
May 21, 1779
Henry Knox recaps a letter he recently sent to William, in which he urged William to sail directly to Amsterdam instead of stopping in France. He mentions letters of introduction he previously sent for William's voyage to Europe, noting he will also...
GLC02437.00763
to unknown
30 December 1820
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Thanks Jones for a copy of Pamyra Johnson's Poetic tale of Rosalie. Explains his enjoyment of the poem as a seventy seven year old reader and his appreciation for Johnson's dedication of the poem to him.
GLC07149
to Unknown
23 May 1862
Horace, fl. 1862
He qoutes Shakespeare and asks the recipitent to relay a couple messages to Lydia and Bell.
GLC07205.035
The Modern part of an universal history
1759
Warren, James, 1726-1808
Title page (only) from a book in Warren's library, signed.
GLC07264
A Philosophical Enquiry into the origin of our ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful
1770
Burke, Edmund, 1729-1797
Sixth edition, printed by J. Dodsley in London. Signed on the title page by James Wilson and Bird Wilson. This was an influential eighteenth century English tract on aesthetics.
GLC07322
to Henry Jackson Hunt
January 22, 1870
Lee, John F., 1813-1884
Lee requests Hunt's presence, but notes "The stage [inserted: U. S. mail coach] is slow, & regulated on the plan of Sumner's civil rights bill. (crowded with niggers) You might be wanting in some gallant attentions to a colored lady, & be legislated...
GLC02382.083
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