The Bland Papers: Being a Selection from the Manuscripts of Colonel Theodorick Bland, Jr. ; to which are Prefixed an Introduction, and a Memoir of Colonel Bland, Volumes 1-2E. & J.C. Ruffin, 1840 - United States |
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... dear love to you , and children , and all relations , am thy affectionate loveing vncle , JOHN BLAND . LETTER II . From JOHN TYLER ( no address , but probably to T. BLAND , SENR . ) RESPECTED SIR , July the 18th , 1744 . I this day had ...
... dear love to you , and children , and all relations , am thy affectionate loveing vncle , JOHN BLAND . LETTER II . From JOHN TYLER ( no address , but probably to T. BLAND , SENR . ) RESPECTED SIR , July the 18th , 1744 . I this day had ...
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... DEAR BROTHER , Coggeshall , July 23rd , 1752 . Your not writing to me by Capt . Hylton , has almost made me con ... dear Sir , your truly affectionate , and loving brother , & c . * * This letter was sent under cover , and in consequence ...
... DEAR BROTHER , Coggeshall , July 23rd , 1752 . Your not writing to me by Capt . Hylton , has almost made me con ... dear Sir , your truly affectionate , and loving brother , & c . * * This letter was sent under cover , and in consequence ...
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... Dear Sir , your most obedient , humble servant , & c . * * * * • * DEAR UNCLE , LETTER VII . From RICHARD BLAND , JR . July 2nd , 1756 . I should be obliged to you , if you would spare me about three hun- dred pounds of transfer tobacco ...
... Dear Sir , your most obedient , humble servant , & c . * * * * • * DEAR UNCLE , LETTER VII . From RICHARD BLAND , JR . July 2nd , 1756 . I should be obliged to you , if you would spare me about three hun- dred pounds of transfer tobacco ...
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... DEAR SIR , Halifax , July 17th , 1758 . As much through a desire of cultivating a correspondence with you , as in consequence of my promise , I shall do my endeavour to transmit you a summary account of the state of affairs on the ...
... DEAR SIR , Halifax , July 17th , 1758 . As much through a desire of cultivating a correspondence with you , as in consequence of my promise , I shall do my endeavour to transmit you a summary account of the state of affairs on the ...
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... dear sir , your most Aff'te nephew , & c . P. S. By express , we have an acc't that some of the enemy Indians have joined the Pennsylvanians . HON'D MADM , To MRS . BLAND . I am well and lousie , but still your affect'e nephew , & c . SIR ...
... dear sir , your most Aff'te nephew , & c . P. S. By express , we have an acc't that some of the enemy Indians have joined the Pennsylvanians . HON'D MADM , To MRS . BLAND . I am well and lousie , but still your affect'e nephew , & c . SIR ...
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