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No. 1

Humboldt

Sir

I beg you to accept my best thanks for the volume of your Physiological works you have been so good as to send to me which I have safely receivd I do not know whether most to admire the fortitude with which you have subjected yourself to Painfull experiments the Patience with which you submitted to their consequences till the whole of the Results were Completed or the Sagacity with which you have made usefull Conclusions from them

I shall Rejoice when the time arrives when you promise us a visit here & if you persist in your intentions of Proceeding to the West Indies to try your experiments under the influence of a 

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