Extracts from the Diary and Correspondence of the Late Amos Lawrence: With a Brief Account of Some Incidents in His LifeGould and Lincoln, 1856 - 355 páginas |
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Página viii
... pleasure the friendship which your father expressed , not only in kind words , but in substantial offerings to the treasury and library of our Society , the Union would be most happy , should it comport with your feelings , to be made ...
... pleasure the friendship which your father expressed , not only in kind words , but in substantial offerings to the treasury and library of our Society , the Union would be most happy , should it comport with your feelings , to be made ...
Página viii
... pleasure in the knowledge that the liberal interest in the Association , so constantly manifested by your revered father , is actively maintained by yourself . We remain , in the fraternal bonds of Christian regard , Yours , truly ...
... pleasure in the knowledge that the liberal interest in the Association , so constantly manifested by your revered father , is actively maintained by yourself . We remain , in the fraternal bonds of Christian regard , Yours , truly ...
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... and who look back with pleasure to the days passed under that hospitable roof . At a later period , he seems to have been transferred to another school , in the adjoining district , as 2 * DIARY AND CORRESPONDENCE . 21.
... and who look back with pleasure to the days passed under that hospitable roof . At a later period , he seems to have been transferred to another school , in the adjoining district , as 2 * DIARY AND CORRESPONDENCE . 21.
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... pleasure and profit even in my last ten years ' discipline . " The responsibility thrown upon the young clerk was very great ; and he seems cheerfully to have accepted it , and to have given himself up entirely to the per- formance of ...
... pleasure and profit even in my last ten years ' discipline . " The responsibility thrown upon the young clerk was very great ; and he seems cheerfully to have accepted it , and to have given himself up entirely to the per- formance of ...
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... pleasure ( if you can find any in reading my letters ) as to S. and M .; and , if there is any benefit resulting ... pleasure . I mention this , that you need not fear writing on subjects not particularly interesting to the manner at ...
... pleasure ( if you can find any in reading my letters ) as to S. and M .; and , if there is any benefit resulting ... pleasure . I mention this , that you need not fear writing on subjects not particularly interesting to the manner at ...
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Términos y frases comunes
Abbott ABBOTT LAWRENCE acquaintance affection allowed alluded American Tract Society AMOS LAWRENCE April 26 beautiful beloved bless Boston Bowdoin College brother Bunker Hill Monument called CHAPTER character charity charm cheering Christian church cloth comfort commenced DEAR FRIEND DEAR SIR death deeply interested desire duties early England enjoy enjoyment expressed faithful father feel give Groton Groton Academy habit hand happy heart heaven honor hope hundred dollars Jeremiah Mason journey June 12 labors lady Lawrence Academy Lawrence writes Lawrence's letter living look loved Mather School memory mercy mind minister morning Nahant never objects passed period pleasure pray prayer present President Hopkins received religious rence respect Saviour scenes seemed sent sick sister spirit sympathy things thought thousand dollars tion to-day trust volume wife Williams College young
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Página 341 - Hark! they whisper! angels say, ' Sister spirit, come away.' What is this absorbs me quite, Steals my senses, shuts my sight, Drowns my spirit, draws my breath?
Página 314 - For we are the circumcision, which worship God in the spirit, and rejoice in Christ Jesus, and have no confidence in the flesh.
Página 142 - ... to whom much is given, of him, will much be required.
Página 261 - FAINTLY as tolls the evening chime, Our voices keep tune and our oars keep time. Soon as the woods on shore look dim, We'll sing at St. Ann's our parting hymn. Row, brothers, row, the stream runs fast, The Rapids are near and the daylight's past.
Página 30 - I took lodgings in the family of a widow, who had commenced keeping boarders for a living. I was one of her first, and, perhaps, had been in the city two months when I went to this place; and she, of course, while I remained, was inclined to adopt any rules for the boarders that I prescribed. The only one I ever made was, that after supper, all the boarders who remained in the public room should remain quiet...