Personal Memoirs and Recollections of Editorial Life, Volume 1Ticknor, Reed, and Fields, 1852 |
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... YOUNG MAN . F. W P. GREENWOOD . SERMONS OF CONSOLATION . $ 1.00 . HENRY T. TUCKERMAN . POEMS . Price 75 cents . BAYARD TAYLOR . POEMS . Price 63 cents . R. H. STODDARD . POEMS . Price 63 cents . JOHN G. SAXE . POEMS . Price 50 cents ...
... YOUNG MAN . F. W P. GREENWOOD . SERMONS OF CONSOLATION . $ 1.00 . HENRY T. TUCKERMAN . POEMS . Price 75 cents . BAYARD TAYLOR . POEMS . Price 63 cents . R. H. STODDARD . POEMS . Price 63 cents . JOHN G. SAXE . POEMS . Price 50 cents ...
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... young children , me and a sister two years older , hired a couple of rooms in the house which her husband had built in the days of his prosperity , and which she had once expected to call her own for life . Here amidst occasional sick ...
... young children , me and a sister two years older , hired a couple of rooms in the house which her husband had built in the days of his prosperity , and which she had once expected to call her own for life . Here amidst occasional sick ...
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... young mind the principles of the Westminster Assembly's Catechism , the whole of which I could repeat , probably before I had read it . It was her constant practice to pray with us daily . In ―― the morning before we ate our breakfast ...
... young mind the principles of the Westminster Assembly's Catechism , the whole of which I could repeat , probably before I had read it . It was her constant practice to pray with us daily . In ―― the morning before we ate our breakfast ...
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... . How it happened that I did not acquire an appetite for intoxicating liquors , during this period , I cannot tell ; for the most irresistible argument to overturn the resolution of a young mind , PERSONAL MEMOIRS . 25.
... . How it happened that I did not acquire an appetite for intoxicating liquors , during this period , I cannot tell ; for the most irresistible argument to overturn the resolution of a young mind , PERSONAL MEMOIRS . 25.
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Joseph Tinker Buckingham. argument to overturn the resolution of a young mind , namely RIDICULE , was constantly applied . Whether I should have come off victorious , if I had continued longer in the place , is more than I would ...
Joseph Tinker Buckingham. argument to overturn the resolution of a young mind , namely RIDICULE , was constantly applied . Whether I should have come off victorious , if I had continued longer in the place , is more than I would ...
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