The Life of the Rev. Alfred Cookman: With Some Account of His Father, the Rev. George Grimston CookmanNelson & Phillips, 1873 - 480 sivua |
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... wife : " My father is the younger brother of an old English family who , as sturdy yeomanry , had resided upon their family estates in the east end of Holderness for five generations back . My father left home early in life , and at ...
... wife : " My father is the younger brother of an old English family who , as sturdy yeomanry , had resided upon their family estates in the east end of Holderness for five generations back . My father left home early in life , and at ...
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... wife . She had come to America with great designs in her soul ; and now that the mission of a mother opened dis- tinctly before her , the enthusiasm of her spirit was not a little sobered . Tending a babe in the narrow confines of the ...
... wife . She had come to America with great designs in her soul ; and now that the mission of a mother opened dis- tinctly before her , the enthusiasm of her spirit was not a little sobered . Tending a babe in the narrow confines of the ...
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... wife and mother upon her own resources . This could not be otherwise than a trial to her refined nature , but she found comfort in the companionship of her child , and in the constantly augmenting success and fame of her husband . He ...
... wife and mother upon her own resources . This could not be otherwise than a trial to her refined nature , but she found comfort in the companionship of her child , and in the constantly augmenting success and fame of her husband . He ...
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... wife and children - for by this time Alfred had a brother - with the warmest hospitality . One gen- tleman , Mr. Samuel Harrison , who owned a large plantation stretching in a narrow neck out into the Chesapeake Bay , took them to his ...
... wife and children - for by this time Alfred had a brother - with the warmest hospitality . One gen- tleman , Mr. Samuel Harrison , who owned a large plantation stretching in a narrow neck out into the Chesapeake Bay , took them to his ...
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... wife , and parents from their helpless children ; and these poor creatures , with all the instincts of hu- man nature , strengthened by tender associations , would vent their sorrow in bitter cries , which gathered around them a sympa ...
... wife , and parents from their helpless children ; and these poor creatures , with all the instincts of hu- man nature , strengthened by tender associations , would vent their sorrow in bitter cries , which gathered around them a sympa ...
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