England, John Bishop of Charleston: Charleston, South Carolina, to Father Simon Gabriel Brute: Emmitsburg, Maryland, 1826 December 5
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England has received Brute's two letters and had only a few minutes since he has had to settle some business before leaving town for a few days. He has been disappointed in not getting a single French paper since the republication of the Miscellany. They are too poor to for the subscription Father Pierre Joseph Picot probably has not received his notes. He has asked a French merchant there to get him the Amis and the Memorial Catholique and he would pay for them but he does not expect them until the new year. Brute supposed he had information he did not have. Neither does he have Wesley. One can hardly realized how crippled he is for want of books. His situation is remote from the brisk course of trade and all his people are very poor and his news is late so that what is common place to Brute is news to him. He will make use of one of Brute's letter at the first opportunity and is very grateful for them. He has already given the correction about Father Jean Dubois as Brute suggested. The letters are news to be post paid. Why did the student not send their communications. Any advertisement for establishment will be carried free. :: II-3-o - A.L.S. - English - 1p. 4to. 4
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- Creation: 1826 December 5
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English
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