The Clergyman's Orphan; Or, The Child of Providence: A Tale Founded Upon FactsJ. & J. Harper, 1833 - 210 pages |
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Page 11
... fancy . At once , then , to satisfy his readers , the author of the following tale informs them that it is founded upon facts ; that with most of the characters whose history is here recorded he was personally PREFACE. ...
... fancy . At once , then , to satisfy his readers , the author of the following tale informs them that it is founded upon facts ; that with most of the characters whose history is here recorded he was personally PREFACE. ...
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... readers some information relative to the history of the little invalid who has thus been introduced to their notice . Jane , the subject of this tale , was the young- est daughter of a pious clergyman of the name of Banner , who , with ...
... readers some information relative to the history of the little invalid who has thus been introduced to their notice . Jane , the subject of this tale , was the young- est daughter of a pious clergyman of the name of Banner , who , with ...
Page 91
... reader to possess but little interest , they were highly prized by the lady to whom she addressed them . It is not to be wondered at , that , from read- ing the warm expressions of affectionate at- tachment which her mother's letters ...
... reader to possess but little interest , they were highly prized by the lady to whom she addressed them . It is not to be wondered at , that , from read- ing the warm expressions of affectionate at- tachment which her mother's letters ...
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... reader to be informed of the manner in which she first became possessed of these little works , which so deeply interested her , and which ul- timately proved to her to be so signally bene- ficial . In a neighbouring town there resided ...
... reader to be informed of the manner in which she first became possessed of these little works , which so deeply interested her , and which ul- timately proved to her to be so signally bene- ficial . In a neighbouring town there resided ...
Page 157
... reader , laying just emphasis on every word ; and so , taking up one of the tracts which had deeply interested herself , she read it with great feel- ing , and with more than usual impressiveness . Her father listened with attention ...
... reader , laying just emphasis on every word ; and so , taking up one of the tracts which had deeply interested herself , she read it with great feel- ing , and with more than usual impressiveness . Her father listened with attention ...
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The Clergyman's Orphan: Or, the Child of Providence. a Tale Founded Upon Facts Clergyman of New-York (Pseud ) No preview available - 2015 |
The Clergyman's Orphan: Or, the Child of Providence. a Tale Founded upon ... Clergyman Of New-York (Pseud.) No preview available - 2013 |
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