Memorials of John CurwenJ. Curwen & Sons, 1882 - 315 pages |
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... death . The materials have thus been very limited . They have con- sisted of letters , & c . , accidentally preserved or lent by friends , extracts from his books and addresses which touch upon personal details , and the testimonies of ...
... death . The materials have thus been very limited . They have con- sisted of letters , & c . , accidentally preserved or lent by friends , extracts from his books and addresses which touch upon personal details , and the testimonies of ...
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... Death of his mother 5 Death of Mrs. Curwen 255 Death , Thoughts on 246 Gill , Mrs. ... Desolation 266 Diary at Frome 10 Giving .. Dorling , Rev. W. 242 Glasgow Dramatic power 25 Dundee 271 Edinburgh 76 Educational contest 177 German ...
... Death of his mother 5 Death of Mrs. Curwen 255 Death , Thoughts on 246 Gill , Mrs. ... Desolation 266 Diary at Frome 10 Giving .. Dorling , Rev. W. 242 Glasgow Dramatic power 25 Dundee 271 Edinburgh 76 Educational contest 177 German ...
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... DEATH OF THE MOTHER OF JOHN CURWEN HIS RECOLLEC- TIONS OF HER - REMOVAL TO LONDON - BOARDING SCHOOL AT HAM REMOVAL ΤΟ FROME - BOYHOOD AND SCHOOL LIFE THERE . ― THE roots of John Curwen's character must be sought in the characters of his ...
... DEATH OF THE MOTHER OF JOHN CURWEN HIS RECOLLEC- TIONS OF HER - REMOVAL TO LONDON - BOARDING SCHOOL AT HAM REMOVAL ΤΟ FROME - BOYHOOD AND SCHOOL LIFE THERE . ― THE roots of John Curwen's character must be sought in the characters of his ...
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... these Yorkshire folk have still the rough heartiness of their ancestors . The picture which Mrs. Gaskell , in her life of Charlotte Bronte , draws of the DEATH OF HIS MOTHER . 5 neighbouring village of Haworth 4 MEMORIALS OF JOHN CURWEN .
... these Yorkshire folk have still the rough heartiness of their ancestors . The picture which Mrs. Gaskell , in her life of Charlotte Bronte , draws of the DEATH OF HIS MOTHER . 5 neighbouring village of Haworth 4 MEMORIALS OF JOHN CURWEN .
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John Spencer Curwen, Mrs. T. L. Banks. DEATH OF HIS MOTHER . 5 neighbouring village of Haworth , may be taken to describe Heckmondwike as it was in the early part of the century . John Curwen , as the records show , was baptised March ...
John Spencer Curwen, Mrs. T. L. Banks. DEATH OF HIS MOTHER . 5 neighbouring village of Haworth , may be taken to describe Heckmondwike as it was in the early part of the century . John Curwen , as the records show , was baptised March ...
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addresses Basingstoke beautiful blessing boys brother certificates Chapel choir Christ Christian church congregation Crystal Palace dear death delight Exeter Hall father feel Forest Gate friends Frome girls give Glasgow hand happy harmonium heart Heckmondwike hope hymns interest Jesus John Curwen Karlsbad labour lady lectures lived London look Lord LOWELL MASON meeting minister Miss Glover morning mother Nelly Vanner never Observe Harmony Plaistow pleasant pleasure psalmody pupils ragged school RECOLLECTIONS religious remember School Board singing song speak spirit staff notation Stowmarket Sunday School sweet sympathy taught teachers teaching thankful thing thought Tonic Sol-fa Association Tonic Sol-fa College Tonic Sol-fa method Tonic Sol-fa movement Tonic Sol-fa notation Tonic Sol-fa Reporter Tonic Sol-fa system Tonic Sol-faists took tunes voice words writes young Ziegelhausen
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