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Dear Sir

My child is better - is I hope entirely out of danger
tho she is very weak -

I must beg the goodness of yours J.C.
to obtain for me one of Mr. Hackley's phamphlets - on
the subject of that Title there is not on my mind a single
doubt. I have taken the opinion myself of the most
able Judges in our Country- If J.Z.A. looses his influence
Justice will be done hastily. He will get that Land -
- the strong arm of power alone can keep him from
it & our Supreme Court of the W.S. will guard
him from that - I have a freindly feeling for R.I.H and
wish to serve him if I can. & I believe I can if I get a
book of the Title - in Norfolk there are plenty - I would
be obliged if you E.C. would write to Mr. Taylor to send


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3 or 4 to the post=office to Fredbg. I would like to
take them down the Country with me-

I am Gentm. Yr Friend

Tho Strode

Gentlemen. Since writing the above we have been more
convinced the scarlett fever is among the children - if we
have your advise we think we can be able to manage it without
calling in a Doct- please write us fully

My little Somerville complains of pain & great weakness in
her breast - she is getting better. set up yesterday -

We are unclear most alarm'd about our little Somerville 's being
so weak that we fear that she would fall under her
disease which we understand is one of debility.


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