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Brown, William Hill, 1765-1793 [1789], The power of sympathy, or, The triumph of nature (Isaiah Thomas & Co., Boston) [word count] [eaf034v1T].
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LETTER IX. HARRINGTON to WORTHY. BOSTON.

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I have had a conver&longs;ation with
my father on the &longs;ubject of early marriages,
but to no purpo&longs;e—I will not be certain
whether he under&longs;tood my drift, but all
his arguments are applicable to my situation.
One mu&longs;t be an adept to argue with
him; and intere&longs;ted as he thinks him&longs;elf in
the re&longs;ult of the debate, he cannot be prevailed
upon to relinqui&longs;h his &longs;ettled opinion.
I am too much chagrined to write you even
the heads of our conver&longs;ation. I now &longs;tand
upon my old ground.

Adieu!

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Brown, William Hill, 1765-1793 [1789], The power of sympathy, or, The triumph of nature (Isaiah Thomas & Co., Boston) [word count] [eaf034v1T].
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