Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyFor the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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It was much refreshing to me , though it repeated a great matter of sadnes to me , even the losse of my deare brother , * wth whom I was brought vpp so constantly ; but I know the Lord sitts in heaven , & doth what ever he will ...
It was much refreshing to me , though it repeated a great matter of sadnes to me , even the losse of my deare brother , * wth whom I was brought vpp so constantly ; but I know the Lord sitts in heaven , & doth what ever he will ...
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[ torn ] My wife was brought to bed the 26th of Novemb " Your neece Anna salutes you . My being ill has [ kept ] me from disposeing of the horses as yet , but think [ torn ] chapmen for them in a day or two if I can get [ out . ] ...
[ torn ] My wife was brought to bed the 26th of Novemb " Your neece Anna salutes you . My being ill has [ kept ] me from disposeing of the horses as yet , but think [ torn ] chapmen for them in a day or two if I can get [ out . ] ...
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DEAR BROTHER , — M ' Hubart brought me your letter the last night . We are all disturbed about your indisposition , but hope you haue taken rubila before the third fitt , and that you are now got over it .
DEAR BROTHER , — M ' Hubart brought me your letter the last night . We are all disturbed about your indisposition , but hope you haue taken rubila before the third fitt , and that you are now got over it .
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