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Excerpt from A Continuation of the Narrative of the Indian Charity-School: Begun in Lebanon, in Connecticut, Now Incorporated With Dartmouth-College, in Hanover, in the Province of New-Hampshire
Time, with his Family to take the Overfight of the Hufbandry of the College Farm, at finall but convenient Houie was at this unaure vacant and at Liberty, in which Mr. Fowler and his rfc has a convenient Room at one End, and Mrs. Wet/colt and her Daughter a Room, and Bed Chamber at the other, and thele Childrentprovided with a Lodging Room under the fame Roof 5 where ey retire from School, and fo are under the Eyes of their proper Infpefiors, both in, and out of School.
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