Letter [n.d.], Mt. Vernon St., to "Dr. Sir" [i.e. G. Ticknor, n.p.].

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Letter [n.d.], Mt. Vernon St., to "Dr. Sir" [i.e. G. Ticknor, n.p.].

Perhaps the volumes published with the money should have the fact recorded in them. Wants Ticknor's views on the subject.

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