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    Letter from Peter L. Tonnele to Alden Partridge, 1 February 1827.

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    Apologizes for his misconduct in a letter dated 1 February 1827; then also includes a copy of orders from Partridge, dated 4 February 1827, granting Tonnele a chance to redeem his behavior

    Essay on Swearing by Alden Partridge, approximately 1804.

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    Undated essay on swearing by Alden Partridge written while a student at Dartmouth College.Transcription by L. Gregory Curtis, NU’77, MSIA’07. Transcriptions may be subject to error

    Essay on Envy written by Alden Partridge, 7 July 1804.

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    Essay on Envy by Alden Partridge written while a student at Dartmouth College.Transcription by L. Gregory Curtis, NU’77, MSIA’07. Transcriptions may be subject to error

    Essay on Man by Alden Partridge, approximately 1804.

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    Undated essay on Man by Alden Partridge written while a student at Dartmouth College.Transcription by L. Gregory Curtis, NU’77, MSIA’07. Transcriptions may be subject to error

    Essay on Luxury by Alden Partridge, approximately 1804.

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    Essay on Luxury by Alden Partridge written while a student at Dartmouth College.Transcription by L. Gregory Curtis, NU’77, MSIA’07. Transcriptions may be subject to error. The essay is undated

    Essay on Taste by Alden Partridge, approximately 1804.

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    Essay on Taste by Alden Partridge written while a student at Dartmouth College.Transcription by L. Gregory Curtis, NU’77, MSIA’07. Transcriptions may be subject to error. The essay is undated. There are two versions of Partridge's essay on Taste

    Essay on Hope by Alden Partridge, approximately 1804.

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    Essay on Hope by Alden Partridge written while a student at Dartmouth College.Transcription by L. Gregory Curtis, NU’77, MSIA’07, and anonymous volunteer, GHG71. Transcriptions may be subject to error. The essay is undated

    Letter from H. L. Hosmer to Alden Partridge, 17 August 1825

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    H. L. Hosmer writes to Alden Partridge, possibly regarding a recent violent episode involving Partridge's students from the American Literary, Scientific, and Military Academy in Middletown, Connecticut; he saw the men who had been injured and they agree to submit the controversy to Elijah Hubbard and Samuel Mather; can Partridge hold a hearing tomorrow?Transcription by Joseph Byrne. Transcriptions may be subject to error

    Essay by Alden Partridge in repsonse to the question, "Is lying ever justifiable?" approximately 1804.

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    Undated essay by Alden Partridge in response to the question, "Is lying ever justifiable," written while a student at Dartmouth College.Transcription by L. Gregory Curtis, NU’77, MSIA’07. Transcriptions may be subject to error

    Deed from Henry Masten to Alden Partridge, 6 May 1844

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    Deed from Henry Masten to Alden Partridge for a parcel of land in Pleasant, Warren County, Pennsylvania, dated 6 May 1844.Transcription by Maria Faircloth. Transcriptions may be subject to error
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