Memoirs of Mrs. Susan Huntington, of Boston, Mass: Designed for the YoungA.H. Maltby, 1831 - 131 pages |
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... Entered according to act of Congress , in the year 1831 , by A. H. MALTBY , in the Clerk's Office , of the Dis- trict of Connecticut . BALDWIN AND TREADWAY , PRINTERS . ADVERTISEMENT . THE design of the little work now presented 17355767.
... Entered according to act of Congress , in the year 1831 , by A. H. MALTBY , in the Clerk's Office , of the Dis- trict of Connecticut . BALDWIN AND TREADWAY , PRINTERS . ADVERTISEMENT . THE design of the little work now presented 17355767.
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... Entered according to act of Congress , in the year 1831 , by A. H. MALTBY , in the Clerk's Office , of the Dis- trict of Connecticut . BALDWIN AND TREADWAY , PRINTERS . ADVERTISEMENT . THE design of the little work now presented ...
... Entered according to act of Congress , in the year 1831 , by A. H. MALTBY , in the Clerk's Office , of the Dis- trict of Connecticut . BALDWIN AND TREADWAY , PRINTERS . ADVERTISEMENT . THE design of the little work now presented ...
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... - pected , even by pious parents . Those who gave their children to God in the ordinance of baptism ; did not always think themselves christians ; and those who did , were entering into a covenant with God 8 MEMOIRS OF.
... - pected , even by pious parents . Those who gave their children to God in the ordinance of baptism ; did not always think themselves christians ; and those who did , were entering into a covenant with God 8 MEMOIRS OF.
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Designed for the Young Susan Huntington. who did , were entering into a covenant with God with the hope , that at some distant period their offspring might be brought into the church ; and these chil- dren seldom felt that the baptismal ...
Designed for the Young Susan Huntington. who did , were entering into a covenant with God with the hope , that at some distant period their offspring might be brought into the church ; and these chil- dren seldom felt that the baptismal ...
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... entered she raised her eyes and fix- ing them on Eliza , said with great meekness , " Sis- ter , have you enjoyed yourself ? " This affected the sister so much that she burst into tears , and it is said never afterward attended a ball ...
... entered she raised her eyes and fix- ing them on Eliza , said with great meekness , " Sis- ter , have you enjoyed yourself ? " This affected the sister so much that she burst into tears , and it is said never afterward attended a ball ...
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