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Paris, February 13th 1828
Sir
The 25th of January last, I
inform you of the expedition via Havre and
New-York of the box of books to your address and
to the care of Mr. Anthy. Girard at New-York.
Since that envoice Mr. H. Mey has left Paris, for
Monheim, and I give the list to those auteurs
books as most all them printed in Germany.
Mr. M has wrote me that the books seller to
whom I directed him had procured those books,
and advised him to buy them, but Thuannus Historia
sui temporis Lond. {London} 1733. 7 vol. fol. which
the price
ask for is 216 francs then you will illegible
[request?] in your
first letter if you will have it or not. M. Mey
will send you those books, via Amsterdam and I
will reimburse him on the funds remaining
in my hands. From that it result the
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