Peck, William Dandridge, 1763-1822. Papers of William Dandridge Peck, 1775-1937 (inclusive). Correspondence, 1818-1822, undated. HUG 1677 Box 2, Folder 16, Harvard University Archives.

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Integer vitce Homo, laudabilis. fortis et a cer. Moribus humanissimis, amabilis, amatus et ejus Stat cino corde honos.

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Mrs. P. presents her best respects to Capt B Lee acknow ledging his highly valuable [present?] of the [fleece?]. [B?} is the [Cacv?] of kindness written his heart which has inclined him to this & she should violate the law of [gratitude?] to refuse him the pleasure arising from beneficence or to keep back her [hearty?] thanks.

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My dear Friend,

Your lecture was universally approved, and particularly the parts where you indulge your [taste?] a little. You need not be afraid of [caring?] on that side. There is a constant weight in your mind on the other hand lest you should be suspected of the [?] debate hich of some great new when we know—.Your delivery was much admired. I hope you will persevere in that modulation what is essential to an audience attending to a new subject. I shall see you before Monday. [Yr?] [?] L. Lowell

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