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Results for your query: docsPerPage=100;f91-date=1796Mon, 14 May 2012 12:00:00 GMTLetter To Joseph Bringhurst, Jr.. Brown, Charles Brockden
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I have just recieved yours. I shall readily admit the excuse
for not being frequent or punctual in your Correspondence. In your
present Situation you have doubtless but little liesure to look so
far as this from your immediate ingagements. Had I recollected that
there was a key in my possession, capable of unlocking the desk
I might have saved Isaac Miclle the trouble of paying you a
visit to I found the papers of which he was in search immedi=
-ately on looking for them. Elihu Smith was to have been here
last Evening. The badness of the roads, or some accident has prevented
his arrival yet. I knew not that he intended to go to you at Wilmington
If it be, I shall encourage him in it, but doubt whether I shall be
able to bear him company. I shall, however, at least, send with him
my love to you and my warmest respects to...http://brockdenbrown.cah.ucf.edu/xtf3/view?docId=1796-L-062.xmlThu, 01 Jan 1970 12:00:00 GMTLetter To William Dunlap. Brown, Charles Brockden
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Four months afterward, he again wrote to his friend Dunlap;
"After wandering through fifty pages, the experiment was sufficiently
made, and the thorough consciousness that I was unfitted for the
instructer’s chair, that my style was feeble and diffuse, my method
prolix and inaccurate, my reasoning crude and superficial, and my
knowledge narrow and undigested, suddenly benumbed my fingers: I
dropped the pen, and I sunk into silent and solitary meditation on the
means of remedying these defects."http://brockdenbrown.cah.ucf.edu/xtf3/view?docId=1796-L-063.xmlThu, 01 Jan 1970 12:00:00 GMTLetter To Elihu Hubbard Smith. Brown, Charles Brockden
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Saturday, 23rdhttp://brockdenbrown.cah.ucf.edu/xtf3/view?docId=1796-L-064.xmlThu, 01 Jan 1970 12:00:00 GMTLetter To Elihu Hubbard Smith. Brown, Charles Brockden
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Recd. a long
letter from C.B. Brown.http://brockdenbrown.cah.ucf.edu/xtf3/view?docId=1796-L-065.xmlThu, 01 Jan 1970 12:00:00 GMTLetter To Joseph Bringhurst, Jr.. Brown, Charles Brockden
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Thou escaped’st, my good friend, without leaving thy adieus behind
thee; at least without leaving them at my door. I will pardon the, however,
and prove the sincerity of my forgiveness, by transmitting thus speedily
to thy retreat, this friendly greeting. Whether it may find thee disenga
=ged, and at liesure to listen to its still, small voice, I cannot predict.
Not that I imagine thee absorbed in occupations, whose purpose is
gain, for it is thy fortune to be ingaged most intencely, when most
disengaged from pursuits merely lucrative, to find thy social &
studious hours far the busiest, and, in the precious intercourse of souls
a centre more irresistably attractive of thy thoughts, than the importu=
ties of necessity, or the allurements of Avarice~http://brockdenbrown.cah.ucf.edu/xtf3/view?docId=1796-L-066.xmlThu, 01 Jan 1970 12:00:00 GMTLetter to Joseph Bringhurst, Jr.. Brown, Charles Brockden
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5. Mo: 13. 1796http://brockdenbrown.cah.ucf.edu/xtf3/view?docId=1796-L-066A.xmlThu, 01 Jan 1970 12:00:00 GMTLetter To William Dunlap and Elihu Hubbard Smith. Brown, Charles Brockden
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Tuesday, 17thhttp://brockdenbrown.cah.ucf.edu/xtf3/view?docId=1796-L-067.xmlThu, 01 Jan 1970 12:00:00 GMTLetter To Elihu Hubbard Smith. Brown, Charles Brockden
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Thursday, 7thhttp://brockdenbrown.cah.ucf.edu/xtf3/view?docId=1796-L-068.xmlThu, 01 Jan 1970 12:00:00 GMTLetter To Joseph Bringhurst, Jr.. Brown, Charles Brockden
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Why have I not lately heard from thee, Josepho? Thou promisedst to send me Condorcets
Work of which thou and thy friends have doubtless long since finished the perusal: but
I have seen neither that or any thing else from thee, this Monstrous long while: Not
that I am at any loss to find for thee, in thy present situation, employments far more
profitable and delightful than that of endighting letters to the absent: Thou art, perhap
busy to a lucrative purpose; thou art not remarkable for neglecting the chief concern
of human life: that of acquiring the means of subsistence. If thou art employed to
that end, it will give me pleasure to be told of it. Thou wilt readily imagine that
information of thy health and welfare will not be the less acceptable if given under
thy own hand.~http://brockdenbrown.cah.ucf.edu/xtf3/view?docId=1796-L-069.xmlThu, 01 Jan 1970 12:00:00 GMTLetter To Joseph Bringhurst, Jr.. Brown, Charles Brockden
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How
sha How shall I account for the agreable Sensations which thy Yesterdays letter produced? Perhaps the concern which thou expressest for my welfare is the cause of it: Never did the reason
which thou givest for thy long silence, appear of less weight. Assure thyself, my good Josepho
that with all my errors, and in spite of them, I love thee much nor will the existance of those
differences of Sentiment to which thou alludest ever render, if I may judge from my present Emotions
thy letters otherwise than very acceptable.—
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Thursday, 21sthttp://brockdenbrown.cah.ucf.edu/xtf3/view?docId=1796-L-071.xmlThu, 01 Jan 1970 12:00:00 GMTLetter To Elihu Hubbard Smith. Brown, Charles Brockden
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Monday, 1sthttp://brockdenbrown.cah.ucf.edu/xtf3/view?docId=1796-L-072.xmlThu, 01 Jan 1970 12:00:00 GMTLetter To James Brown. Brown, Charles Brockden
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pectations of the beginning of last
week I did not come ill Tuesday Evening. One Accident or
another prevented our coming sooner. Immediately on my arrival
I recieved your letter. I thank you for it. It is worthy of youhttp://brockdenbrown.cah.ucf.edu/xtf3/view?docId=1796-L-073.xmlThu, 01 Jan 1970 12:00:00 GMTLetter To Joseph Bringhurst, Jr.. Brown, Charles Brockden
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I came hither yesterday. I had such slight hopes that thou wast in the
City, that I felt their disappointment by thy absence the less forcibly; and now I
I hardly know why I take up the pen to write to thee. Thou hast lately totally
abandoned me, and hast furnished me with nothing on which to comment. Thou
deemest me unworthy of being informed with respect to the present Situation
of thy affairs, thy health or those of thy Laura. Thou art doubtless influenced
by thy old opinion, that the difference between our principles justifies or requires
the ceasing of all intercourse between us.~http://brockdenbrown.cah.ucf.edu/xtf3/view?docId=1796-L-074.xmlThu, 01 Jan 1970 12:00:00 GMTLetter To James Brown. Brown, Charles Brockden
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I have been busy for this good many days past, and have allowed
the weariness of some hours dayly occupation to my pen, to unfit me
for this employment. I received your last letter in good time, and thank
you for your punctuality: a virtue in which it seems my destiny to
fall short of most other people.http://brockdenbrown.cah.ucf.edu/xtf3/view?docId=1796-L-075.xmlThu, 01 Jan 1970 12:00:00 GMTAlloa Fragment no. 1. Brown, Charles Brockden
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