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Robert Treat Paine Papers, Volume 2

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From Joseph Palmer
Palmer, Joseph RTP
Boston, May 31st. 1763 Sir,

I have only time to Say that I brot Eunice here yesterday, & intend to return tomorrow; that She is not only appparently better, but the Doctor pronounces her to be as much better (for the Time) as she ought to be. Mrs. Palmer is almost wholly taken off from her Family labors, by a pain in her Side. We are otherwise as you left us. I am Sr. yr. assured Frid.

J: PALMER

Mr. Greenleaf & Family were well last Sunday. If that last word won't do for Taunton you may read Lords Day.

RC ; addressed: "To Robert Treat Paine Esqr. in Taunton"; endorsed.

From Ephraim Keith, Jr.
Keith, Ephraim Jr. RTP
In Secessu longo.1 June 2d. 1763 Worthy Sir,

Permit me (under a Sense of my Unworthiness) to approach you with my most grateful Acknowledgements of your many great and unsollicited Kindnesses to me in my late Troubles and Misfortunes. Although my unskilful Pen is incapable of justly expressing the feeling of my Heart from a deep sense of Gratitude; yet I Trust the Same Candour of yours which I have lately so fully experienced will kindly excuse my lgnorance and Imbecillity.

It is needless for me to Describe the Perplexities & Embarrassments I laboured under with a Brace of Bailiffs at my Heels and all merely for the Peccadillo of begetting my own Likeness; mistake me not Sir I have no Thoughts of exculpating myself; but if I harbour a small matter of Resentment on the Account of the disingenuous Conduct of my inhumane Persecutors, I hope still to be pardoned.

In this unhappy Situation it was that I had the Honour of experiencing so largely your unmerited Goodness, not only in the kind Instructions and Counsels you gave me but chiefly in an (I had almost said) omnipotent Epistle; The persuasive Eloquence of which, has effected that which I thought beyond above the Power of Cicero or Demosthenes. But lest I should give Umbrage for the Imputation of Hyperbollicism, and lest255I should be suspected of an Incapacity to square my Conduct with my Professions; I will cease making the latter and strictly observe the former, and will interrrupt you no farther than just to beg Leave to subscribe myself, your most Obedient and most obliged Humble Servant,

EPHRAIM KEITH JUNIOR

RC ; addressed: "For Mr. Robert Treat Paine Attorney at Taunton"; endorsed.

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In remote seclusion.