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Pearson opened his desk , " * he had made himself sure that there was no document in his own possession which might after * wards bear witness against him . I remember to h & Ve been
greatly amused * when I was a boy , with Plutarch ' s account of # c Certain Lamian witches , who , whilst they stayed at home , put tip their eyes in a box ; but put them on , when they went abroad /'
Mr . John Mander subscribes himself at the conclusion of his Letter , " a Friend and a Promoter of Peace /* Will he allow me , as I take my leave of him , to recommend to his perusal , an admirable little Book , written more than a century
ago , by Dr . Webbe , Bishop of Limerick ? It is entitled " The Practice of Quietness , directing a Christian how to live quietly in this troublesome world /* O then , " says the good Bishop , 4 i if we love peace or would practise quietness , beware of busie curiosity !" JAMES HEWS BRANSBY . Dudley , March 22 ,
1819-? " Some few days after Mr * Mander bad written to Mr * Bransby , he had occasion to call on Mr , Pearson upon private business . Mr . Pearson opened his desk , in which Mr . Mander immediately recognized his letter to M * . Bransby ; and said——I sec you feav « % ot my letter to Mr . Bransby , ** tr Mr . Charles Mander ' * 44 Appendix , " page 90 .
Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 22, 1819, page 10, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1710/page/10/