Statistics for occurrence #1 of “brother John Treat Irving” in chapter 2.14 of Cambridge History of American Literature: volume 1, Colonial and Revolutionary Literature: Early National Literature: Part I:
...tments, which in later years became profitable, were at this time liabilities instead of resources, and his immediate financial prospects were discouraging.
He had taken a desk in the office of his brother John Treat Irving , and to John he now spoke, possibly half jestingly, of the necessity of resuming the practice of the law. He was at this time sixty-five years of age, and as it was forty years since he had touched a...
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