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I hope you will not release your vigilance but have your clean to that attribute of a superior man to do whatever you do in the best manner. -- | I hope you will not release your vigilance but have your clean to that attribute of a superior man to do whatever you do in the best manner. -- Eliab complains that you neither write as frequently nor so good letters to him as to I. and Lucy. you can act upon this hint but I would not on any account have him know I gave it. His sense of honour is very keen; Lucy says if he lived South he would have to fight some duels. | ||
Oct. 14th 1846 | Oct. 14th 1846 Upham Browns | ||
Mr Isaac S. | Mr Isaac S. Metcalfe. | ||
Bowd Coll. Brunswick Me. | |||
Miss E. A. Rich | |||
Oct | Bangor | ||
C. Harlow hast just gone to | Oct 10th / 19th 1846 | ||
The new Congregationalist church is to | C. Harlow hast just gone to Roxbury to school to a [[lawyer?]] institution or connected with it. he took a notion to go. & as it was the only thing he would do they consented. | ||
The new Congregationalist church is to colonize & be supported by ours and Mr Mallby's, together and is to meet at the new hall over the new market a fine room where Lyceum lectures are held this winter. Lyceum began last week. Ralph W Emerson is here, has given three and expects to 8 or 9 more. do you know anything about him if you do tell me what? | |||
do write soon and often to your affectionate sister E. A. Rich. | do write soon and often to your affectionate sister E. A. Rich. |
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I hope you will not release your vigilance but have your clean to that attribute of a superior man to do whatever you do in the best manner. -- Eliab complains that you neither write as frequently nor so good letters to him as to I. and Lucy. you can act upon this hint but I would not on any account have him know I gave it. His sense of honour is very keen; Lucy says if he lived South he would have to fight some duels. Oct. 14th 1846 Upham Browns Mr Isaac S. Metcalfe. Bowd Coll. Brunswick Me.
Miss E. A. Rich Bangor Oct 10th / 19th 1846 C. Harlow hast just gone to Roxbury to school to a lawyer? institution or connected with it. he took a notion to go. & as it was the only thing he would do they consented. The new Congregationalist church is to colonize & be supported by ours and Mr Mallby's, together and is to meet at the new hall over the new market a fine room where Lyceum lectures are held this winter. Lyceum began last week. Ralph W Emerson is here, has given three and expects to 8 or 9 more. do you know anything about him if you do tell me what? do write soon and often to your affectionate sister E. A. Rich.