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Unknown writer. Letter to Jacob Kirby ? Post.

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Jacob Kirby Post? From ? 1863?
 
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Bishop Cyril was  jealous of the [sufurige?] eloquence and [flower] of eloquence in the terrible [Cecturis?] of Hypatia the daughter of Theon caused a mob in Alexandrea dragged her from her carriage and tore her to pieces. A very decisive method of [suppressing] female emulators
 
Bishop Cyril was  jealous of the [sufurige?] eloquence and [flower] of eloquence in the terrible [Cecturis?] of Hypatia the daughter of Theon caused a mob in Alexandrea dragged her from her carriage and tore her to pieces. A very decisive method of [suppressing] female emulators

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Jacob Kirby Post? From ? 1863?

Edited: Karen Smith karen1_smith@urmc.rochester.edu

Bishop Cyril was jealous of the [sufurige?] eloquence and [flower] of eloquence in the terrible [Cecturis?] of Hypatia the daughter of Theon caused a mob in Alexandrea dragged her from her carriage and tore her to pieces. A very decisive method of [suppressing] female emulators