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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... respects to Coz . Fanny , and Coz . Munfords , and to Col. R. Bolling , Mr.Ferguson , and * * * Clack , and accept of the same to self from thy real friend , and affectionate kinsman , & c . RICHARD BLAND . Please to deliver the ...
... respects to Coz . Fanny , and Coz . Munfords , and to Col. R. Bolling , Mr.Ferguson , and * * * Clack , and accept of the same to self from thy real friend , and affectionate kinsman , & c . RICHARD BLAND . Please to deliver the ...
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... respect , I dare say you'l excuse me . I wrote to my mother for her consent to be inoculated for the small- pox , but since see that she thinks it a piece of presumption ; when you favour me with a line pray let me have your opinion of ...
... respect , I dare say you'l excuse me . I wrote to my mother for her consent to be inoculated for the small- pox , but since see that she thinks it a piece of presumption ; when you favour me with a line pray let me have your opinion of ...
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... respects the best qualified for the place , without favour or partiality influencing where merit is wanting . You must attribute Mr. Clark's neglect of writing to you , to his infirmities and disturbed mind , or else poor man we believe ...
... respects the best qualified for the place , without favour or partiality influencing where merit is wanting . You must attribute Mr. Clark's neglect of writing to you , to his infirmities and disturbed mind , or else poor man we believe ...
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... respects to him . Adieu , & c . LETTER XXVI . Letter from THEO'K BLAND , JR . , endorsed by his father , " DR . BLAND's letter ; his plan for living retired , much disapproved of by T. B. " Blandford , January 12th , 1771 . HON'D SIR ...
... respects to him . Adieu , & c . LETTER XXVI . Letter from THEO'K BLAND , JR . , endorsed by his father , " DR . BLAND's letter ; his plan for living retired , much disapproved of by T. B. " Blandford , January 12th , 1771 . HON'D SIR ...
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... respect , love , and affection , for the objects from whence they flow'd . Of the opportunities afforded me , I can with truth and confi- dence assert , I made every advantage in my power , with a fix'd pur- pose of becoming one day or ...
... respect , love , and affection , for the objects from whence they flow'd . Of the opportunities afforded me , I can with truth and confi- dence assert , I made every advantage in my power , with a fix'd pur- pose of becoming one day or ...
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