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It gives me some pain that I can only hear of you by second hand; and that not since the last of Janry.
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We have had an uncommon long and severe winter and tho the 12 of April it Snows like Janry.
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It is the 10 of Janry a most voilent snow storm -- our family in Health, seated at this moment round a cheefull fire side, illumined
Letter from Abigail Adams to John Adams, 10 January 1783 1993
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In the latter part of December and beginning of Janry. there fell the highest snow known since the year 1740, and from that time to this day the Bay has been froze so hard that people have walked, road, and sleded, over it to
Letter from Abigail Adams to John Adams, 26 February 1780 1973
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Sackville St: Janry 7th It is a month to day since I first beheld my lovely Henrietta, and the sacred anniversary must and shall be kept in a manner becoming the day -- by writing to her.
Love And Freindship Austen, Jane, 1775-1817 1922
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Battle for the College Expenses of his son Janry 6th 1844.
Faculty Circular and Grade Report for J. D. Battle, June 1, 1844 1844
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On Friday night the 27th of Janry a supper with spirituous liquors was furnished at this place by an individual named Thompson.
Letter from Elisha Mitchell to Thomas Ruffin, February 2, 1843 1843
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This day we have a Hurricane of a wind and as cold as Janry.
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Thomas too, had been visited in Janry. with his Rhumatick complaint, but was better.
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France which is 26 of Janry. wears some appearence of Peace, and the British King has equal need of peace.
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