American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 51Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, John Holmes Agnew, Kinahan Cornwallis 1858 - American periodicals |
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... Quakers , bound for the land of the free . A frown was perceptible on more than one face as the above cognomen , savoring somewhat of heathendom , was whispered around the deck . The possessor of the odd appellative was a maiden , who ...
... Quakers , bound for the land of the free . A frown was perceptible on more than one face as the above cognomen , savoring somewhat of heathendom , was whispered around the deck . The possessor of the odd appellative was a maiden , who ...
Page 360
... Quakers had not created great tumult in the vicinity of Ludlow Castle , about the time of his departure from home . His inattention was out of no disrespect to the minister , but he had not yet passed his twenty - fifth birth- day , and ...
... Quakers had not created great tumult in the vicinity of Ludlow Castle , about the time of his departure from home . His inattention was out of no disrespect to the minister , but he had not yet passed his twenty - fifth birth- day , and ...
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... Quaker Meetin ' : ' Of course you ' ve read about Quaker Meetin ' : ' Of course you think there's nothing ' smart ' left to be written about Quaker Meetin ' . ' Notwithstanding all which ' courses ' of objections and obstacles , I am ...
... Quaker Meetin ' : ' Of course you ' ve read about Quaker Meetin ' : ' Of course you think there's nothing ' smart ' left to be written about Quaker Meetin ' . ' Notwithstanding all which ' courses ' of objections and obstacles , I am ...
Page 427
... quaker children who were forsaking drab ways , and hankering after crinoline , or strip - ed pantaloons . ' After which , silence , for a third time , ' LIKE a poultice , came To heal the blows of sound . ' ' Ten minutes having elapsed ...
... quaker children who were forsaking drab ways , and hankering after crinoline , or strip - ed pantaloons . ' After which , silence , for a third time , ' LIKE a poultice , came To heal the blows of sound . ' ' Ten minutes having elapsed ...
Page 434
... Quaker apothecary . Now it is probable , that since the days of Babylon and Nineveh , no city has ever been honored by such a Quaker apothecary as this . His features were such as might have been formed by tightly drawing a piece of ...
... Quaker apothecary . Now it is probable , that since the days of Babylon and Nineveh , no city has ever been honored by such a Quaker apothecary as this . His features were such as might have been formed by tightly drawing a piece of ...
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