Memoirs of Mrs. Susan Huntington, of Boston, Mass: Designed for the YoungA.H. Maltby, 1831 - 131 pages |
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... respecting this sub- ject . " My opinion of Mrs. Huntington's conversion has always accorded with her mother's ( though she her- self entertained a different one ) viz . that she was sanctified in infancy . The uncommon traits of cha ...
... respecting this sub- ject . " My opinion of Mrs. Huntington's conversion has always accorded with her mother's ( though she her- self entertained a different one ) viz . that she was sanctified in infancy . The uncommon traits of cha ...
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... respecting her : " She was remarkable for perfect indifference to personal ornament , and never conversed upon the subject with any interest . " This indif- ference was very obvious during the subsequent periods of her life . It has ...
... respecting her : " She was remarkable for perfect indifference to personal ornament , and never conversed upon the subject with any interest . " This indif- ference was very obvious during the subsequent periods of her life . It has ...
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... respect she was highly favored . Her parents justly appreciated the value of mental improvement ; and gave her her own time to devote to it . It has been shown above that few books for children , were circulated during the period of her ...
... respect she was highly favored . Her parents justly appreciated the value of mental improvement ; and gave her her own time to devote to it . It has been shown above that few books for children , were circulated during the period of her ...
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... respect she was highly mental improvement ; and gave her her own time to Her parents justly appreciated the value of It has been shown above that few books favored . devote to it . for children , were circulated during the period of her ...
... respect she was highly mental improvement ; and gave her her own time to Her parents justly appreciated the value of It has been shown above that few books favored . devote to it . for children , were circulated during the period of her ...
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... respecting romantic friendship . I fear his re- marks are too true . He is certainly a man of great discernment , and has an extensive knowledge of hu- man nature . I was surprised to observe with what facility he makes the minutest ...
... respecting romantic friendship . I fear his re- marks are too true . He is certainly a man of great discernment , and has an extensive knowledge of hu- man nature . I was surprised to observe with what facility he makes the minutest ...
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