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NYWJ.734.006
4 Mar 1734:21 (18)
. . . [In a letter from Hamstead, on Long-Island. 30 lines,
followed by:]
My library is not large it consists of a bible, Pools
Annotations, Calamys Sermons, Dr. Clarkes & Locke's Works,
Hugo Grotius, The Tale of a Tub, D. Foe's Jure Divino,
Jacob's Law Dictionary, Pryns Animadversions, The compleat
Justice, Bunyans Pilgrims Progress, 2 prayer books, a
psalter, and one primer.
. . . [58 more lines, followed by:]
Thus Zenger you may see what I intend.
Is still to keep you to the point in hand.
Keep close to that, in spight of all the tub's.
And then you'l meet with praise instead of rubs. [signed]
N.S__
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