Friends Intelligencer: A Religious and Family Journal, Том 55 |
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He finds his childhood clouded by the severity and coldness of his father, but
relieved somewhat by the lively affection of his mother. He reaches manhood just
before the Revolution. He does not share the Friends' view concerning war.
He finds his childhood clouded by the severity and coldness of his father, but
relieved somewhat by the lively affection of his mother. He reaches manhood just
before the Revolution. He does not share the Friends' view concerning war.
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there have been Quaker fathers, no doubt there were some in the Revolution,
and before and since,—who were harsh and ... and he remarks of the religious
gatherings of his father's family, “at times in total silence,” that this “was spoken of
by ...
there have been Quaker fathers, no doubt there were some in the Revolution,
and before and since,—who were harsh and ... and he remarks of the religious
gatherings of his father's family, “at times in total silence,” that this “was spoken of
by ...
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In 1826, Pearson's father purchased a small farm in Solebury township, near
Lahaska, and moved thereto in the spring of 1827. There father and son resided,
carrying on the undertaking business in connection with farming, until the death
of ...
In 1826, Pearson's father purchased a small farm in Solebury township, near
Lahaska, and moved thereto in the spring of 1827. There father and son resided,
carrying on the undertaking business in connection with farming, until the death
of ...
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“The elopement,” says T. W. Higginson, writing on the subject, “was necessary,
because the tyranny of her father was so great that not only she but a sister and
then a brother could only accomplish marriage by the same means.” —Mrs.
“The elopement,” says T. W. Higginson, writing on the subject, “was necessary,
because the tyranny of her father was so great that not only she but a sister and
then a brother could only accomplish marriage by the same means.” —Mrs.
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“We all knew that this was what our father repeated to her when she was dying,
and we often repeated it to each other. It was to that we felt we must attain,
though we scarcely knew how. In every scene of family joy or sorrow, or when
father ...
“We all knew that this was what our father repeated to her when she was dying,
and we often repeated it to each other. It was to that we felt we must attain,
though we scarcely knew how. In every scene of family joy or sorrow, or when
father ...
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