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MEMOIR OF JOHN MULLETT.13
In Detroit he numbered among his warmest friends most of the leading, distinguished men of his generation. He was very domestic in his tastes, and he loved his fireside, with his wife and children gathered around it, better than anything else in the world; very courteous in his manners, at home or abroad, he was a pleasant gentleman of the old school. As before stated, he was an able mathematician, a thorough master of his profession. He was as modest as he was able.
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