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Letter from & Co. McDougall M. De Cordova to Isaac Leeser;January 05, 1866 Letter from M. De Cordova, McDougall & Co. in Kingston, Jamaica to Rev. Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on January 5th, 1866. The writers inform Leeser that they continue to receive copies of *The Occident* despite having no subscribers and request that he discontinue sending them. They also discuss the sales of books previously sent by Rev. M. N. Nathan, suggesting either return or sale at lower prices. The letter includes sales figures for various religious books and subscriptions to *The Occident*, listing specific individuals and amounts. Finally, they inquire about the disposal of old copies of *The Occident* and the availability of lower-priced prayer books.
Letter from Jacob Canter DeLaMotta to Isaac Leeser;May 27, 1830 Letter from Jacob De La Motta in Charleston, South Carolina to Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. De La Motta discusses Leeser's publication, noting its positive reception among various groups. He also mentions a bookseller, Mr. Harrison, who is willing to distribute copies of the publication on commission. De La Motta provides an update on the number of subscribers and expresses regret about the illness of Miss Etting. The letter is written on four pages across two sheets.
Letter from W. Fass to Isaac Leeser;May 03, 1865 A one-page letter written on two sheets of paper from W. Fass in Montreal to Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia requesting a sermon book and a wedding speech. Fass offers to pay for the book upon delivery.