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 feel they have lost a friend through whose instrumentality more than any other feel they have lost a friend through whose instrumentality more than any other
 person they might have hoped for assistance for you, he was home on a visit but person they might have hoped for assistance for you, he was home on a visit but
-a month before his decease , he assured your parents that he knew of nothing+a month before his decease, he assured your parents that he knew of nothing
 more he could do which would be of any service to you let me assure my Uncle more he could do which would be of any service to you let me assure my Uncle
 that had your parents had the least Idea that procuring another certificate, or that had your parents had the least Idea that procuring another certificate, or
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 segar may it please god to restore him to health, if not to take him into his segar may it please god to restore him to health, if not to take him into his
 glorious mansions above prepared for the souls of the Just, remember me to all glorious mansions above prepared for the souls of the Just, remember me to all
-friends .... if ... , Capt. Thomas Baistow arrived here yesterday on his way to+friends .... if ..., Capt. Thomas Baistow arrived here yesterday on his way to
 Longney(?) he has his son with him, they are very well and have layed on the Longney(?) he has his son with him, they are very well and have layed on the
 road several months, all our poole(sic) folks here are well, and I believe all road several months, all our poole(sic) folks here are well, and I believe all
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 for London, and as she is a fast sailer, I hope you will soon get your letter, for London, and as she is a fast sailer, I hope you will soon get your letter,
 you will see what I have said respecting Insurance, advise with Mr Seager you will see what I have said respecting Insurance, advise with Mr Seager
-accordingly,(that is / if Peace be agreed on with the u.S. and hostilities have+accordingly,(that is / if Peace be agreed on with the U.S. and hostilities have
 actually ceased before the 20th of March, I should suppose there would be very actually ceased before the 20th of March, I should suppose there would be very
 little occasion to insure, in this, Mr Seager will be a better judge, as I shall little occasion to insure, in this, Mr Seager will be a better judge, as I shall
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 was was
  
-permitted to return to his dear family - they have also seen his christian walk +permitted to return to his dear family - they have also seen his christian 
-- It then seemed good to our Heavenly Father to take him to himself - why then+walk - It then seemed good to our Heavenly Father to take him to himself - why 
 +then
 mourn - he is happy.Oh! may we be prepared to follow, and all will be well But a mourn - he is happy.Oh! may we be prepared to follow, and all will be well But a
 beloved Son is also snatched away in an unexpected moment, we are ready to say beloved Son is also snatched away in an unexpected moment, we are ready to say
 Oh! could this son have spared to comfort his mourning Mother - but God sees not Oh! could this son have spared to comfort his mourning Mother - but God sees not
-as we see, He saw best to take him- what we know not now we shall know hereafter +as we see, He saw best to take him- what we know not now we shall know 
-- " Heaven gives us friends to bless the present scene,Presumes them to prepare+hereafter - "Heaven gives us friends to bless the present scene, Presumes them to prepare
 us for the next" We rejoice Dear Aunt that you have such kind sympathising us for the next" We rejoice Dear Aunt that you have such kind sympathising
 friends - our hearts are filled with gratitude to them although unknown, but friends - our hearts are filled with gratitude to them although unknown, but
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 we have had no letter ......... 1813 soon after Uncle arrived home - I have we have had no letter ......... 1813 soon after Uncle arrived home - I have
 written twice since my last I think in March last - I have one request to make written twice since my last I think in March last - I have one request to make
-dear Aunt , which is that you will send us your profile - My dear Uncle promised+dear Aunt, which is that you will send us your profile - My dear Uncle promised
 to send it that we might put it in a frame with his, I feel now more anxious to send it that we might put it in a frame with his, I feel now more anxious
 than ever to obtain it, Alas! I fondly hoped one day to see the original, and my than ever to obtain it, Alas! I fondly hoped one day to see the original, and my
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 A few days since I received from my good cousin Theodosia Rogers a copy of Mr A few days since I received from my good cousin Theodosia Rogers a copy of Mr
 Durants letter, announcing the death of your Beloved Seymour, and of the dear Durants letter, announcing the death of your Beloved Seymour, and of the dear
-pledges of your joint affection. " I was still because the Lord did it," yet a+pledges of your joint affection. "I was still because the Lord did it," yet a
 thousand tender reflections rushed at once upon my mind. Pain{?) was the story thousand tender reflections rushed at once upon my mind. Pain{?) was the story
 of his life so fresh in my memory - Never did imagination paint to me in so of his life so fresh in my memory - Never did imagination paint to me in so
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 to Jesus for refuge. How necessary it is to think of such assurances ~ while to Jesus for refuge. How necessary it is to think of such assurances ~ while
 receiving the merciful chastisements of our heavenly Father. The great purposes receiving the merciful chastisements of our heavenly Father. The great purposes
-of Providence and redemption are doubtless very .. connected , & perhaps those+of Providence and redemption are doubtless very .. connected, & perhaps those
 afflictions which we esteem the worst are absolutely necessary for the promotion afflictions which we esteem the worst are absolutely necessary for the promotion
 of our spiritual & eternal welfare. God can santify and often does santify these of our spiritual & eternal welfare. God can santify and often does santify these
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 not lay upon you more than you are enabled to bear. In your remaining children not lay upon you more than you are enabled to bear. In your remaining children
 you doubtless find consolation - O keep them all for ever and tell them to you doubtless find consolation - O keep them all for ever and tell them to
-remember their Creator in the days of their youth . We must all soon pass the+remember their Creator in the days of their youth. We must all soon pass the
 dark valley of the shadow of death - O may we on its verge be enabled to dark valley of the shadow of death - O may we on its verge be enabled to
 exclaim. "Oh death where is thy sting, O grave where is thy victory?" exclaim. "Oh death where is thy sting, O grave where is thy victory?"
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 to the unexpected stay at highgate(sic) of Mr W(?) & my daughter. Your cousin to the unexpected stay at highgate(sic) of Mr W(?) & my daughter. Your cousin
 Eliza has been waiting to hear of some gentm. travelling to Bath that Mrs. W(?) Eliza has been waiting to hear of some gentm. travelling to Bath that Mrs. W(?)
-knows that she might accompany him and at length through Mr Uphorn(?) , she+knows that she might accompany him and at length through Mr Uphorn(?), she
 learned that a very respectable married gent is coming down - and the ..... learned that a very respectable married gent is coming down - and the .....
 arrangements are made by my daughter for the purpose & the gig is to be sent to arrangements are made by my daughter for the purpose & the gig is to be sent to
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 fathom. Edw & his wife at the Orkneys. I must say adieu though no box is arrived fathom. Edw & his wife at the Orkneys. I must say adieu though no box is arrived
 my time & paper bids me stop. I shall be glad to hear from you sometimes - but my time & paper bids me stop. I shall be glad to hear from you sometimes - but
-not when you are in a hurry, and of some future time , shall be glad to see you+not when you are in a hurry, and of some future time, shall be glad to see you
 here and am here and am
  
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 I thank you for all your kind wishes respecting dear Mary,S Mounts I ought to I thank you for all your kind wishes respecting dear Mary,S Mounts I ought to
 feel much more deeply than I do the Lord's goodness in the circumstances feel much more deeply than I do the Lord's goodness in the circumstances
-attending this part of my history - Dear Mary was baptized at B, .. the 19th+attending this part of my history - Dear Mary was baptized at B,.. the 19th
 of April and is become a member of that church, Perhaps, some of my friends may of April and is become a member of that church, Perhaps, some of my friends may
 think that I biassed her mind respecting my views of baptism by immersion - but think that I biassed her mind respecting my views of baptism by immersion - but
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 Also known to Mary. Also known to Mary.
  
-Miss Sampson , the lady of the house in London. Miss Sampson's niece unnamed.+Miss Sampson, the lady of the house in London. Miss Sampson's niece unnamed.
  
 Mrs Maggs, Mr Howard ... nephew of Mrs Maggs. Mr Conway. Mrs Maggs, Mr Howard ... nephew of Mrs Maggs. Mr Conway.
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 Conway is called Ann, is it the same Ann as the letter No:16(?). Numerous places Conway is called Ann, is it the same Ann as the letter No:16(?). Numerous places
 are mentioned Bath, Tintern, Ringwood, Weymouth, Sidmouth, Mudeford, are mentioned Bath, Tintern, Ringwood, Weymouth, Sidmouth, Mudeford,
-Broughton(?)and the Orkneys. Many people are mentioned , the writer has an+Broughton(?)and the Orkneys. Many people are mentioned, the writer has an
 unnamed brother, Mr Philps is her unnamed brother, Mr Philps is her
  
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 mother often wonders that I can make it out so well. She often says, when the mother often wonders that I can make it out so well. She often says, when the
 letter is first opened, "Well, Hetty, now I think you will be put to it to make letter is first opened, "Well, Hetty, now I think you will be put to it to make
-out all that chequer-work .... "+out all that chequer-work ...."
  
 **LETTER NO:16.** **LETTER NO:16.**
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