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I [would?] with the same Dignity of
happy composure of mind with which
he lives in it. He calmly took
leave of his family & friends. He
left a message in the morning with
his departing breath to be communicated
to his people by Mr. Thacher.
The purport of it was, that the Doctrine
he had taught you he still believed
to be true & that he found the greatest
comfort & fortification reporting from
you in a dying hour. This [?]
was dedicated in the [?] of the afternoon
sermon; & being attended with
Mr. Thacher [usual?] [?] , was
extremely affecting. The whole
town appeared to fell a loss.

Monday

Last evening Mrs. Osgood, Major Osgood's
lady of Andover, died at Mr. [Forcrofts?],
after several days illness. She was
amiable in her appearance & deportment;
beloved by all her acquaintance
& esteemed for her piety & goodness.

Tuesday

After dinner went to Dr. Eliot's funeral.

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