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He will content himself with giving this little [...] [...] [...] proof the dear sons of [...] whose stories [...] health happiness & glory are not truly have dearer to him than his own.\r\nI am aware my dear [...] that your dear little disciple has without been more attentive to language than to art & own science - the fine si now come for him to [...] all the pursuits that may be most important to the function of his [...] professional character. I have the most affectionate & happy confidence in you my very dear friend as his principal guide in the formation of both yet we will lay our three all our heads together on this important object of regular plans of [...] study when I have the happiness of making one in your little [...] [...] which I hope may be the case for a few days at least before the arrival of [...]. Spring [...] away In the near fine let we [...] you both [...] you shall never feel any kind of [...]        ", "letterDate": "", "registrationMark": ""}}, {"id": 138563, "created": "2020-05-08T16:54:53.792132", "project_id": 455, "task_id": 83682, "user_id": 1996, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-05-08T17:14:55.233335", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"comments": "", "letterBody": "a little odd & both the dear artists seem to have rather forgot the natural vanity of our author who having devoted some 7 or 8 hours each day of his life on an average to books might naturally expect the dear little [?] [?] [?] into a Latinist & a Grecian to consult him on a course of reading matter than call at once for a cargo of books without any apparent deference to his opinion. \r\nHowever as the vanity of the honest bookworm who you thus unintentionally half smothered in his own volumes is a very good natured vanity. He will content himself with giving [?] [?] little jocular reproof to the dear sons of Minerva whose studies improve where health happiness & glory are most true [?] to him than his own. \r\nI am aware my dear Praxiteles that your dear little disciple has [?] be more attentive to language than to art [?] science. He [?] is now core for him to all the pursuits that may be more important to the formation of his [?] professional character. I have the most affection & happy confidence in you my dear friend as his principal guide in the formation of both yet we will lay all our heads together [?] this important object of regular plans of study when I have the happiness of making one in your little Palladian cabinet which I hope may be the case for a few days at least before the [?] papers [?]. In the mean time we [?] so [?] [? shall never feel any kind of work", "letterDate": "", "registrationMark": ""}}]