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I meant to [[unsure]] to [[unsure]] this spring to see you & attend the Election, but I can make [[unsure]] to go-- I suppose you are [[taken?]] by with [[unsure]] and [[sunsure]] for Election, all this [[would make?]] you forget me-- [[unsure]] I am your Friend Mr Charles Sheldon PS you will be so good to me her lines I can [[unsure, might be sure]] that your letter is always very acceptable to me [[formal?]]-- this is the [[unsure]] letter
I meant to [[unsure]] to [[unsure]] this spring to see you & attend the Election, but I can make [[unsure]] to go-- I suppose you are [[taken?]] by with [[unsure]] and [[sunsure]] for Election, all this [[would make?]] you forget me-- [[unsure]] I am your Friend Mr Charles Sheldon PS you will be so good to me her lines I can [[unsure, might be sure]] that your letter is always very acceptable to me [[formal?]]-- this is the [[unsure]] letter
Letter 16 to Mr [[Hubbard?]], Mansfield July [[29th?]] 1806 Respected [[unsure]] friend your [[unsure]] I [[greatly?]] (dated 18th of June.) and with greatest pleasure & [[unsure]] wherein you [[unsure]] yourself in such [[unsure]] terms.
Letter 16 to Mr [[Hubbard?]], Mansfield July [[29th?]] 1806 Respected [[unsure]] friend your [[unsure]] I [[greatly?]] (dated 18th of June.) and with greatest pleasure & [[unsure]] wherein you [[unsure]] yourself in such [[unsure]] terms. I acknowledge to you that I am [[unsure]] of your respect toward me and I have the [[happiness?]] as to get acquainted with you by the accidental way and with pleasure I now [[thank?]] this [[opportunity?]] to [[unsure]] your friend & agreeable [[unsure]] I send my respect [[unsure]] sir and Mr [[Hubbard?]] and Mr [[Williams?]] [[unsure]] I am your humble servant Eleazer Williams
Mr Calvin [[Hubbard?]] letter 17 to [[unsure]] Mansfield august [[2nd? 2th?]] 1806 [[unsure]] according to my [[unsure]] I write with pleasure. [[unsure]] is a great [[unsure]] for me to undertake to correspond with--

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I meant to unsure to unsure this spring to see you & attend the Election, but I can make unsure to go-- I suppose you are taken? by with unsure and sunsure for Election, all this would make? you forget me-- unsure I am your Friend Mr Charles Sheldon PS you will be so good to me her lines I can unsure, might be sure that your letter is always very acceptable to me formal?-- this is the unsure letter Letter 16 to Mr Hubbard?, Mansfield July 29th? 1806 Respected unsure friend your unsure I greatly? (dated 18th of June.) and with greatest pleasure & unsure wherein you unsure yourself in such unsure terms. I acknowledge to you that I am unsure of your respect toward me and I have the happiness? as to get acquainted with you by the accidental way and with pleasure I now thank? this opportunity? to unsure your friend & agreeable unsure I send my respect unsure sir and Mr Hubbard? and Mr Williams? unsure I am your humble servant Eleazer Williams Mr Calvin Hubbard? letter 17 to unsure Mansfield august 2nd? 2th? 1806 unsure according to my unsure I write with pleasure. unsure is a great unsure for me to undertake to correspond with--