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youth, and hope you will use your influence to afford some assistance to Mr. Jennings his parents wish to have him learn the bible and about good things. I hope he | youth, and hope you will use your influence to afford some assistance to Mr. Jennings his parents wish to have him learn the bible and about good things. I hope he | ||
will be useful to his nation __ | will be useful to his nation __ | ||
I humbl request you sir to take his case into consideration, and wish that you would give him [[aid?]] & patronage - I Serbn [[Screbn | I humbl request you sir to take his case into consideration, and wish that you would give him [[aid?]] & patronage - I Serbn [[Screbn?]] myself I am | ||
your humble servant Eleazer Williams - | your humble servant Eleazer Williams - | ||
Per Stephen West DD | Per Stephen West DD |
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be willing to aford some assistence with regard to his clothing & futer his experiences, Mr. Jennings prospes that I should write to you sir with regard the situation of this youth, and hope you will use your influence to afford some assistance to Mr. Jennings his parents wish to have him learn the bible and about good things. I hope he will be useful to his nation __
I humbl request you sir to take his case into consideration, and wish that you would give him aid? & patronage - I Serbn Screbn? myself I am your humble servant Eleazer Williams -
Per Stephen West DD _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Observation I never written to Dr before this is the first time I hope these few? will acceptabl into his hand.
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letter 14 to my friend Mr. Charles Sheldon at hartford Longmeadow April 4th 1806 Dear friend I recevd your to day when you express yourself in such obliging terms, that I cannot but let you know that I am sensible to your respect towards me _ and I am tell
you that your letter was ?end into my hand with pleasure. _ and with