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Reprint of the original, first published in 1839.
Excerpt from Extracts From the Letters of Jonathan Hutchinson: With Some Brief Notices of His Life and Character It seems due to the reader of this volume, and to the memory of Jonathan Hutchinson, to prefix a little biographical information concerning him: this must necessarily be very brief, from the few incidents which his life presented. It is the less needful that much should be attempted as descriptive of character, because our beloved and honoured friend possessed in a remarkable manner the talent of conveying to his correspondents his mental feelings, his joys and conflicts. His letters are written in the confidence of friendship: but I believe that had he been consulted he would hav...
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Excerpt from A Memorial of Jonathan Hutchinson: Late of Gedney Many having left behind them sketches of their own biography for the information of survivors, I am thereby encouraged to attempt the following outline of mine. I was born at Gedney, in the county of Lincoln, on the seventh of the second month 1 760, where, as I have been informed, my ancestors had resided for many generations, in the outward occupation of farmers - the only business that I ever followed. It also appears that a part of the family from which I was descended, joined the religious society of Friends pretty soon after its rise. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic bo...