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Priestley in America, 1794-1804 · Edgar Fahs Smith — chapter 24 of 24 · ~151 words · public domain

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he uniformly directed that activity (text reads uniformily)

from the rod of lawless power (text reads of of)

Almost all the fresh meat they have (text reads flesh meat)

diversions, beginning with the publication (text reads begining)

rather thoughtful disquisition on dreams (text reads disquisiton)

Footnote 6: J. C. Winston Co. (text reads Wintson)

APPARENT ERRATA, but could be as appearing in the original letters: =============== (left as-is in text).

conduct will evince that I have been to that of great {Great} Britain.

contributes so much as ours do to the cummunication {communication} of useful knowledge

sense of security which scientificial {scientific?} pursuits require

the same that has been called philogiston {phlogiston}

he would never enter the puplit {pulpit} again.

until it became necesary {necessary} to separate.

we all rejoiced at the aggreeable {agreeable} information

By civil fueds {feuds} exiled my native home

unless you were possessed of Aladin's {Aladdin's} lamp

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