[{"id": 135484, "created": "2020-01-27T15:45:58.558835", "project_id": 455, "task_id": 83804, "user_id": 580, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-01-27T16:04:37.950333", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"comments": "", "letterBody": "of affectionate Letters, in which I have invariably endeavour'd to communicate to you all the amusement & Satisfaction I could : not burthening you with my literary Vexations, but wishing to impart to you every ray of good Fortune, that might glance upon me. - I should have entertained you with a History of my Excursion, had you not grieved me so sorely, by not giving up the rash Project, that I conjured you to relinquish - but I hope more mature Consideration will give so kind & generous a Turn to your Conduct, that you will not destroy that Correspondence of reciprocal Kindness & Attention, which I heartily wish to preserve (for our mutual Tranquillity & Comfort) between you however distant, & your\r\ntender tho resolute,\r\n& however you may deem him severe,\r\nyour affectionate\r\nH\r\n\r\nThe dear Boy is well, & returns yr kind remembrance with grateful affection - Unavoidable Fatigue during my last Day in London with a violent Cold on my return, & the bitter vexation of finding in yr Letter, that you are inclined to oppose & perplex me, have rendered me very feverish, & uncomfortable in my Health : but Jane's Powder with Rest & Reflexion will soon, I trust, restore me, especially if I am fortunate enough to make you a Convert to my Ideas - God bless you\r\n\r\nEarham June 15 1792\r\n\r\nPray remember me kindly to Mrs Twigge - I am not well enough to write a chearful Letter to a Bride at present", "letterDate": "June 15 1792", "registrationMark": ""}}, {"id": 135601, "created": "2020-03-14T02:02:57.826548", "project_id": 455, "task_id": 83804, "user_id": 677, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-03-14T02:21:54.920054", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"comments": "", "letterBody": "of affectionate letters, in which I have [...] endeavour to communicate to you all the amusement & satisfaction I could: not bothering you with my listening [...], but wishing to impart to you every ray of good fortune, that might [...] upon me. I should have entertained you with a history of my excursion, had you not grieved me so sorely, by not giving up the rash project, that I conjured you to relinquish - but I hope more nature [...] [...] will give so kind & generous a turn to your conduct, that you will not destroy that correspondence of [...] kindness & attention, which I heartily wish to preserve (for our natural tranquility & comfort) between you however distant, & your tender thou resolute, & however you may deem him severe. Your affectionate H.\r\nThe dear boy is well, & returns your kind rememberance with grateful affection - unavoidable fatique during by last day in London with a violent cold on my return, & the bitter vexation of finding in your letter, that you are inclined to oppose & perplex me, have rendered me very feverish, & uncomfortable in my health: but Jane's powder with rest & [...] will soon: I trust, restore me, especially if I am fortunate enough to make you a convert to my ideas - God bless you.\r\nEartham June 15 1792.\r\nPray remember me kindly to Mrs Frigge - I am not well enough to write a cheerful letter to [...] at present         ", "letterDate": "June 15th, 1792", "registrationMark": ""}}, {"id": 139201, "created": "2020-05-18T13:01:03.514099", "project_id": 455, "task_id": 83804, "user_id": 2077, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-05-18T13:19:42.412222", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"comments": "Words that need checking are marked with ... before and after.", "letterBody": "of affectionate letters, in which i have invariably endeavoured to communicate to you all the ...amusement... & satisfaction I could: not burthening you with my literary vexations, but wishing to impart to you every ray of good fortune, that might glance upon me. - I should have entertained you with a History of my excursion, had you not grieved me so sorely, by not giving up the rash project, that I ...conjured... you to relinquish - but I hope more mature consideration will give so kind & generous a turn to your conduct, that you will not destroy that correspondence of reciprocal kindness & attention, which I heartily wish to preserve (for our mental tranquility & comfort) between you however distant, & your\r\n   tender tho resolute,\r\n& however you may deem him serve,\r\nyour affectionate\r\nH\r\n\r\nThe dear boy is well, & returns your kind remembrance with grateful affection - unavoidable fatigue during my last day in London with a violent cold on my return, & the bitter vexation of finding in your letter, that you are inclined to oppose & perplex me, have rendered me very feverish, & uncomfortable in my health: but Jane's powder with rest & reflection will soon, I trust, restore me, especially if I am fortunate enough to make you a convert o my ideas - God help you\r\n\r\nEartham June 15 1792\r\npray remember me kindly to Mrs Twigge - I am not well enough to write a cheerful letter to a Bride at present", "letterDate": "June 15, 1792", "registrationMark": "None"}}]