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... John T. Irving . JOHNSTOWN , July 26th , 1802 . To MR . JOHN FURMAN , at Alderman Beekman's , Vesey Street , New York : - DEAR JOHN : I have been unwell almost all the time I have been up here . I am too weak to take any exercise , and ...
... John T. Irving . JOHNSTOWN , July 26th , 1802 . To MR . JOHN FURMAN , at Alderman Beekman's , Vesey Street , New York : - DEAR JOHN : I have been unwell almost all the time I have been up here . I am too weak to take any exercise , and ...
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... John Bull quite heart - sick - nothing was heard from him but execrations of Mack's con- duct as cowardly and treacherous , and desponding anticipations of the future . It is the prevalent opinion here that Mack has been bribed , and ...
... John Bull quite heart - sick - nothing was heard from him but execrations of Mack's con- duct as cowardly and treacherous , and desponding anticipations of the future . It is the prevalent opinion here that Mack has been bribed , and ...
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... John Bull , " he sends his essay on " Rural Funerals , " to be substituted for that article ; a rapid effusion , to which he had been stimulated by Brevoort and Ebenezer's letters , communicating the favorable reception of his first ...
... John Bull , " he sends his essay on " Rural Funerals , " to be substituted for that article ; a rapid effusion , to which he had been stimulated by Brevoort and Ebenezer's letters , communicating the favorable reception of his first ...
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