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16 cm. (12mo)
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[Chester, Vt Readex, a division of Newsbank, Inc 2002- Online-Ressource Early American imprints. First series ; no. 3575
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"A copy of an excellent letter wrote by the Rev. Mr. John [i.e., Joseph] Eliot of Guilford, deceased, to his brother Mr. Benjamin Eliot of Roxbury. Carefully corrected from five several manuscripts: by Thomas Prince. Being an answer to this question, How to live in this world, so as to live in heaven."--p. 19-22. Dated: Guilford, May 18, 1664
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"The late Rev. Mr. Killinghall, in England, upon reading the foregoing letter, wrote the following lines."--p. [23]
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Dated: From Harvard College in Cambridge, May 19. 1649
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Evans, 3575
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Evans, who locates no copy, records the imprint "Boston, Reprinted 1732." However, the use of Caslon ornaments suggests that this was printed no earlier than 1740. See: Bidwell, John. "Some Caslon ornaments in some American books," (Printing history, v. 2, no. 2, 1980): 21-25
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English
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Poems
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