Memoirs of Mrs. Susan Huntington, of Boston, Mass: Designed for the YoungA.H. Maltby, 1831 - 131 pages |
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... regard to the past without some qualifying expression like the fol- lowing , " if I have not forgotten , or , if I rightly re- member . " It is true that Susan Mansfield had the advantage of a religious education , and that her pa ...
... regard to the past without some qualifying expression like the fol- lowing , " if I have not forgotten , or , if I rightly re- member . " It is true that Susan Mansfield had the advantage of a religious education , and that her pa ...
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... regard to them , declining entirely to show any of her attempts at poetry , and manifesting a great dread of being known to write verses at all . Frank- ness and simplicity were her prominent characteris- tics , and she seems to have ...
... regard to them , declining entirely to show any of her attempts at poetry , and manifesting a great dread of being known to write verses at all . Frank- ness and simplicity were her prominent characteris- tics , and she seems to have ...
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... regard to the past without some qualifying expression like the fol- lowing , " if I have not forgotten , or , if I rightly re- member . " It is true that Susan Mansfield had the advantage of a religious education , and that her pa- of ...
... regard to the past without some qualifying expression like the fol- lowing , " if I have not forgotten , or , if I rightly re- member . " It is true that Susan Mansfield had the advantage of a religious education , and that her pa- of ...
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... regard to his future profession , his mind naturally re- curred to his former friend ; with whom he had been in the habit of discussing his favorite topics . In re- ferring to her for advice on so important a subject , he certainly ...
... regard to his future profession , his mind naturally re- curred to his former friend ; with whom he had been in the habit of discussing his favorite topics . In re- ferring to her for advice on so important a subject , he certainly ...
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... regard which passed between us , while she was living ; and the thought that time with her is no more , is stripped of its gloom by the pleasing consideration , that " " Twas but the voice which Jesus sent , To call us to his arms ...
... regard which passed between us , while she was living ; and the thought that time with her is no more , is stripped of its gloom by the pleasing consideration , that " " Twas but the voice which Jesus sent , To call us to his arms ...
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