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I think S. has effectually tied your hands . After such candour , it would be inhuman to leave him . He evidently reposes great confidence in you , and writes like a man of sense and integrity . I have no personal knowledge of him ...
I think S. has effectually tied your hands . After such candour , it would be inhuman to leave him . He evidently reposes great confidence in you , and writes like a man of sense and integrity . I have no personal knowledge of him ...
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... you may judge from the following passages : " Education has a natural tendency to promote every good that has respect to this life , and to further the happiness of that which is to come ; while , on the other hand , the want of it ...
... you may judge from the following passages : " Education has a natural tendency to promote every good that has respect to this life , and to further the happiness of that which is to come ; while , on the other hand , the want of it ...
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MY DEAR SIR , I watched an opportunity of conveying yours to the Monarch's hands , as you desired , and succeeded . The answer you gave was a very proper one , in my opinion . The Maine papers came safe to hand .
MY DEAR SIR , I watched an opportunity of conveying yours to the Monarch's hands , as you desired , and succeeded . The answer you gave was a very proper one , in my opinion . The Maine papers came safe to hand .
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MY DEAR SIR , -Your remarks on Soto's expedition came safe to hand . Captain Hutchins has gone to the Westward , so that I could not take his opinion of them ; but I read them to Colonel Morgan , who is nearly as well acquainted with ...
MY DEAR SIR , -Your remarks on Soto's expedition came safe to hand . Captain Hutchins has gone to the Westward , so that I could not take his opinion of them ; but I read them to Colonel Morgan , who is nearly as well acquainted with ...
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... commencing at the expiration of Mr. Muir's ; but the invitation is not put into his hands , and I do not think it will be immediately , but that the report of it will circulate among the congregation , that their sentiments may be ...
... commencing at the expiration of Mr. Muir's ; but the invitation is not put into his hands , and I do not think it will be immediately , but that the report of it will circulate among the congregation , that their sentiments may be ...
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