Vicissitudes Illustrated, in the Experience of Nancy Towle, in Europe and Americaauthoress, 1832 - Всего страниц: 294 |
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... FRIENDS , cherish , the remembrance of his VIRTUES ; at whose request , this MONU- MENT * is erected , as the last tribute of their tender LOVE , by his sister , NANCY TOWLE . Beneath this stone , this circling bough , Strangers , the ...
... FRIENDS , cherish , the remembrance of his VIRTUES ; at whose request , this MONU- MENT * is erected , as the last tribute of their tender LOVE , by his sister , NANCY TOWLE . Beneath this stone , this circling bough , Strangers , the ...
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... friends , I feared a disposition to confide , too much in their better judgment ; --- rather than which , I chose that my own imperfec- tions , should be manifest abroad ; --- and to sur- mount the charge , that I was apprehensive ...
... friends , I feared a disposition to confide , too much in their better judgment ; --- rather than which , I chose that my own imperfec- tions , should be manifest abroad ; --- and to sur- mount the charge , that I was apprehensive ...
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... Friend and Servant , for CHRIST JESUS's sake , NANCY TOWLE . Charleston , Nov. 4th , 1832 . * That , and sometimes a Bible Dictionary , has been for the most part , my only Library . Courteous Reader : Having been acquainted with the ...
... Friend and Servant , for CHRIST JESUS's sake , NANCY TOWLE . Charleston , Nov. 4th , 1832 . * That , and sometimes a Bible Dictionary , has been for the most part , my only Library . Courteous Reader : Having been acquainted with the ...
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... friends and relations , whom I had reason to think , pos- sessed of as deep piety as myself ; but I saw noth- ing in them , that appeared like what I felt , from day to day : nor did I conceive , that another indi- vidual of the human ...
... friends and relations , whom I had reason to think , pos- sessed of as deep piety as myself ; but I saw noth- ing in them , that appeared like what I felt , from day to day : nor did I conceive , that another indi- vidual of the human ...
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... will never be able to finish : then , amidst perpetual shame and dis- grace , you will return , and to the grief and sorrow of all your friends in future life . life and joy sprang up , as mine , alone A3 VICISSITUDES ILLUSTRATED , & c .
... will never be able to finish : then , amidst perpetual shame and dis- grace , you will return , and to the grief and sorrow of all your friends in future life . life and joy sprang up , as mine , alone A3 VICISSITUDES ILLUSTRATED , & c .
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Стр. 281 - O'ER the gloomy hills of darkness, Look, my soul, be still and gaze ; All the promises do travail With a glorious day of grace. Blessed jubilee, Let thy glorious morning dawn.
Стр. 170 - Great is the work !" my neighbors cried, And owned the power divine ; " Great is the work!" my heart replied, " And be the glory thine." 4 The Lord can clear the darkest skies, Can give us day for night; Make drops of sacred sorrow rise To rivers of delight.
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