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note: testimony of acquaintance with and character of Elleanor Eldridge
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1841 B. T. Albro edition, printed in Providence, RI
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Memoirs of Elleanor Eldridge (1841 B. T. Albro edition)
1841 B. T. Albro edition, printed in Providence, RI

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    [1] MEMOIRS | OF | ELLEANOR ELDRIDGE. | [line] | O that estates, degrees, and offices, | Were not derived corruptly! and that clear honors | Were purchased by the merit of the wearer! | How many, then, should cover, that stand bare? | How many be commanded, that command? |
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    [2] How much low peasantry would then be gleaned | From the true seed of honor? and how much honor | Picked from the chaff and ruin of the times, | To be new varnished?--Merchant of Venice. | [line] | PROVIDENCE: | B. T. ALBRO--PRINTER. | 1841.
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