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"What", said he, "merely to gratify your feelings may be the cause of [[ruining?]] our sons. I presume I have the same anxiety to have our children with us as you do, but I am persuaded, it is for their advantage to remain and persue their education. At least, we aught to divide, let one go home with us & the other one to remain. To this my mother consented. But in obtaining this consent, is owing much to the exertion of the Rev. Dr. Strong of Hartford &  Rev. Dr. Williams of Tolland. These two gentlemen engaged to superintend my education in future. As for myself I had no desire to return to Canada it was not for want of affection toward a parent, but with a sense of the importance of the advantages which God was pleased to put into my hand for receiving an education.
"What", said he, "merely to gratify your feelings may be the cause of ruining our sons. I presume I have the same anxiety to have our children with us as you do, but I am persuaded, it is for their advantage to remain and persue their education. At least, we aught to divide, let one go home with us & the other one to remain. To this my mother consented. But in obtaining this consent, is owing much to the exertion of the Rev. Dr. Strong of Hartford &  Rev. Dr. Williams of Tolland. These two gentlemen engaged to superintend my education in future. As for myself I had no desire to return to Canada it was not for want of affection toward a parent, but with a sense of the importance of the advantages which God was pleased to put into my hand for receiving an education.
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"What", said he, "merely to gratify your feelings may be the cause of ruining our sons. I presume I have the same anxiety to have our children with us as you do, but I am persuaded, it is for their advantage to remain and persue their education. At least, we aught to divide, let one go home with us & the other one to remain. To this my mother consented. But in obtaining this consent, is owing much to the exertion of the Rev. Dr. Strong of Hartford & Rev. Dr. Williams of Tolland. These two gentlemen engaged to superintend my education in future. As for myself I had no desire to return to Canada it was not for want of affection toward a parent, but with a sense of the importance of the advantages which God was pleased to put into my hand for receiving an education.

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