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Affectionately Yours The Andrew Wyl
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The Andrew Wylie Family Letters 182
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Preface Third Edition The first edi
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etween family members. What histori
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Andrew Wylie to Margaret Ritchie Wy
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trade it had been better. Give my r
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Jonathan Letherman, Canonsburg, Pen
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to be not firmly fixed. What if the
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1843 Andrew Wylie, Sr. to Andrew Wy
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would be to make a great sacrifice.
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Samuel Theophylact Wylie to Andrew
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thoughts that all those things are
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practice what he taught them they m
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Margaret “Maggie” Wylie to brot
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still greater danger. Persons not s
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Samuel T. Wylie to Elizabeth Wylie,
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me its Bishop. I once hinted to you
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grace of God I feel willing and des
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ambitious aspirations. You probably
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his old partner Vale. Nearly all my
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Your health may not be promoted by
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emembrance to sisters Lib & Jennie,
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T.H--any body can direct you where
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him -- or if you do not feel like p
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&c &c but no apples worth eating. W
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take that all important step, as th
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(Antimonial Wine) which he did - it
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who have gone before us, with whom
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Abigail Ritchie to Elizabeth Wylie,
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estate, for some business which poo
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treated in Pitt. Theophilus looks m
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Oh! my mother, my sisters and broth
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strange to us that our father who a
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much fatigue every week -- But sure
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Elizabeth Wylie to John H. Wylie, R
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Sweet bonds that unite all the chil
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“The God of all grace and consola
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and spend the intermediate time in
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Some two or three weeks since Prof.
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Susan mentioned her to me & spoke i
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able faculty.* They were as interes
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John H. Wylie to Elizabeth Wylie, B
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in wonder & astonishment! to see me
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splendid one made which cost me abo
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advantage of a most excellent clima
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in the chest and occasionally spit
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conclusion that it has done about a
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out side China. Our school cook was
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Dear Liz, Andrew and myself wrote y
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to the depth of 18 inches at least
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Margaret Wylie Martin, Ningpo, Chin
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if it can be had on reasonable term
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is a pleasant boat. We met some ple
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Andrew Wylie Jr to Elizabeth Wylie
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give us all things. Let us then tak
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