Memoirs of Mrs. Susan Huntington, of Boston, Mass: Designed for the YoungA.H. Maltby, 1831 - 131 pages |
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... appear ; and this at the timid age of thirteen or fourteen years . I have often looked at her with amazement , that she could exert sufficient fortitude and confidence , to introduce and converse upon religious subjects , in a circle ...
... appear ; and this at the timid age of thirteen or fourteen years . I have often looked at her with amazement , that she could exert sufficient fortitude and confidence , to introduce and converse upon religious subjects , in a circle ...
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... appear ; and this at the timid age of thirteen or fourteen years . I have often looked at her with amazement , that she could exert sufficient fortitude and confidence , to introduce and converse upon religious subjects , in a circle ...
... appear ; and this at the timid age of thirteen or fourteen years . I have often looked at her with amazement , that she could exert sufficient fortitude and confidence , to introduce and converse upon religious subjects , in a circle ...
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... appear age of thirteen or fourteen y looked at her with amazement , sufficient fortitude and confide converse upon religious subject entirely of the gay and thoug at a time when vital religion when darkness covered the la the people . I ...
... appear age of thirteen or fourteen y looked at her with amazement , sufficient fortitude and confide converse upon religious subject entirely of the gay and thoug at a time when vital religion when darkness covered the la the people . I ...
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... appear the more wonder . ful in so youthful a correspondent . Killingworth , March 31 , 1809 . I received your kind letter , my beloved M- , with the most cordial pleasure . It is some time since I heard from my good friends at N— H ...
... appear the more wonder . ful in so youthful a correspondent . Killingworth , March 31 , 1809 . I received your kind letter , my beloved M- , with the most cordial pleasure . It is some time since I heard from my good friends at N— H ...
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... appearing so uninterested , while with you , in that which could not but engross your thoughts in a great measure , and which was often necessarily called to mind , -the death of your dear Eli- za ! Oh , it was not because I did not ...
... appearing so uninterested , while with you , in that which could not but engross your thoughts in a great measure , and which was often necessarily called to mind , -the death of your dear Eli- za ! Oh , it was not because I did not ...
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