Volume 59: Archdeacon Scott letters, 1822-1844: No. 089

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& anxious inquiries & offers of the friends of his family; if great talents & reputation & the applause of all that is eminent in the Country can console them under so severe an affliction, I am certain they must feel it, as it pleased the almighty to terminate at so early a period his earthly career-I fear too great an application to the duties of his profession & an over anxiety to succeed in any cause he undertook brought on at an earlier stage of life the disease which 
 

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