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Excerpt from Travels Into North America, Vol. 1: Containing Its Natural History, and a Circumstantial Account of Its Plantations and Agriculture in General, With the Civil, Ecclesiastical and Commercial State of the Country, the Manners of the Inhabitants
Count Pzpor was intreated to give a fa mily exhibition to Mr. Kolm, which he readily promifed, but as the Academy had obtained from the convocation of the'uni-w verfity of Upfold and the magiftrates of Stockholm, another, exhibition of the family of, Helmg'ie/d for Mr. Kuhn, Count fzper refufed to grant his exhibition, as being contrary to the ftatutes of the univcrfity and without any precedent, that one perfon fhould enjoy two exhibitions. The prefent king of Sweden being then prince royal fnccefibr to the throne, and chancellor of the univerfity, wrote to the convocation, and exprefi'ed his wifhes to have from the trea fury of the univerfity for to ufeful a purpofe, about Ioeo plates, or about 1501. Fizerling. The univerfity complied generoufly with the defire of her chancellor, and gave or ders that the money {hould be paid to the Royal Academy. The board for promoting marlufa�tures gave goo plates, or about -mr. Ko/m fpent in this journey his falary, and befides very near of his own fortune, (0 that at his return he found.
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