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					 <p>good manners are said to be the blossoms of good sense, and
					 it may be added, of good feeling too, for if the law of kindness
					 be written in the heart it will lead to that disinterestedness
					 in little as well as great things- that desire to oblige, and
					 attention to the gratification of others, which is the foundation
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					 <p><del rend="strikethrough">Bowing under the [illegible]
					 The stove [fell?] in <date when="1826">1826</date> on the front room</del></p>
					 <p>[illegible] written by M. J. Rhodes- in <date when="1849">1849</date>
					 <date when="1850-03-09">March 9th 1850</date> MJ.W went to <placeName>[Prov?]</placeName> to visit mother-
					 who died <date when="1850-04-03">April 3rd 1850</date>- burried the <date when="1850-04-05">5th</date>-</p>
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					 <p>Made 20 pillow cases for self and 3 winter sheets- sent eight
					 pillow Cases and 2 sheets to Ann-made 7 shirts one suit
					 for the babe and ten squares I received 16 skeins of cotton yarn
					 from [Cowing?]</p>
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					 <p><del rend="strikethrough">Recipe for a Cancer humour-
					 1 pailfull of the roots of Prince of Pine-
					 and tops add [3] pails of water boil it down to
					 3 quarts; of Hollands Gin add 1 quart- take
					 1 pound of the [illegible] of Brimstone take 1 glass
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Mary Johanna Rhodes Wild Diary 1845 Mary Johanna Rhodes Wild Transcribed and encoded by Sarah E. DeLorme Boston College Libraries These materials are in the public domain. No copyright permissions are needed. Acknowledgement of the Boston College University Libraries as a source for borrowed images is requested. The TEI XML files are licensed under CC-BY-NC. Chestnut Hill John J. Burns Library Mary Johanna Rhodes Wild diary MS.2013.016 Mary Johanna Rhodes Wild Mary Johanna Rhodes Wild diary

1 item (164 digital surrogates). Reformatted Digital.

good manners are said to be the blossoms of good sense, and it may be added, of good feeling too, for if the law of kindness be written in the heart it will lead to that disinterestedness in little as well as great things- that desire to oblige, and attention to the gratification of others, which is the foundation of good manners-

Bowing under the [illegible] The stove [fell?] in 1826 on the front room

[illegible] written by M. J. Rhodes- in 1849 March 9th 1850 MJ.W went to [Prov?] to visit mother- who died April 3rd 1850- burried the 5th-

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Made 20 pillow cases for self and 3 winter sheets- sent eight pillow Cases and 2 sheets to Ann-made 7 shirts one suit for the babe and ten squares I received 16 skeins of cotton yarn from [Cowing?]

Recipe for a Cancer humour- 1 pailfull of the roots of Prince of Pine- and tops add [3] pails of water boil it down to 3 quarts; of Hollands Gin add 1 quart- take 1 pound of the [illegible] of Brimstone take 1 glass full 3 times a day.

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Mary Johanna Rhodes Wild Diary 1845 Mary Johanna Rhodes Wild Transcribed and encoded by Sarah E. DeLorme Boston College Libraries These materials are in the public domain. No copyright permissions are needed. Acknowledgement of the Boston College University Libraries as a source for borrowed images is requested. The TEI XML files are licensed under CC-BY-NC. Chestnut Hill John J. Burns Library Mary Johanna Rhodes Wild diary MS.2013.016 Mary Johanna Rhodes Wild Mary Johanna Rhodes Wild diary

1 item (164 digital surrogates). Reformatted Digital.

good manners are said to be the blossoms of good sense, and it may be added, of good feeling too, for if the law of kindness be written in the heart it will lead to that disinterestedness in little as well as great things- that desire to oblige, and attention to the gratification of others, which is the foundation of good manners-

Bowing under the [illegible] The stove [fell?] in 1826 on the front room

[illegible] written by M. J. Rhodes- in 1849 March 9th 1850 MJ.W went to [Prov?] to visit mother- who died April 3rd 1850- burried the 5th-

Made 20 pillow cases for self and 3 winter sheets- sent eight pillow Cases and 2 sheets to Ann-made 7 shirts one suit for the babe and ten squares I received 16 skeins of cotton yarn from [Cowing?]

Recipe for a Cancer humour- 1 pailfull of the roots of Prince of Pine- and tops add [3] pails of water boil it down to 3 quarts; of Hollands Gin add 1 quart- take 1 pound of the [illegible] of Brimstone take 1 glass full 3 times a day.