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Excerpt from Memoranda of the Last Illness and Death of Joseph Howard: With Short Extracts of Letters Written and Received by Him
From the time of his becoming the pupil of a dear friend, at a neighbouring boarding-school, to that of his attaining manhood, our beloved youngest son was much less in the company of his parents than in that of his brothers and sisters; who lived constantly near him. To them, therefore, who justly had his confidence already, were his later and freer communications chie¿y made: there was no reserve, however, (that gave uneasiness) towards ourselves; nor was our harmony ever in the least interrupted.
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