Excerpt from Autobiography of Anna Eliza Bray: Born 1789, Died 1883
Mrs. Bray's Autobiography is published in com pliance with the directions contained in her will; she rests her apology for the publication upon some passages in an essay of Dr. Johnson: Lives can only be written from personal knowledge, which is growing oless every day, and in a short time is lost for ever. What is known can seldom be immediately told, and when it might be told is no longer known. To preserve, there fore, even fragments of what is truth, by written record, is alike valuable to ourselves and to our posterity: and.
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