The Life and Times of Seargent Smith PrentissJ. B. Lippincott & Company, 1884 - 442 páginas |
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... lived ; this was owing to the natural kind- liness of his disposition . And so it was here ; Mrs. Pierce lost her sister during the absence of her husband . Seargent acted throughout the painful scene with all the tenderness of a ...
... lived ; this was owing to the natural kind- liness of his disposition . And so it was here ; Mrs. Pierce lost her sister during the absence of her husband . Seargent acted throughout the painful scene with all the tenderness of a ...
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... lived in the family of Mr. Thomas Hall a young teacher by the name of James Alden . He and Prentiss became members of the society , and it was in that sylvan forum that the boy orators first , in Mississippi at least , displayed their ...
... lived in the family of Mr. Thomas Hall a young teacher by the name of James Alden . He and Prentiss became members of the society , and it was in that sylvan forum that the boy orators first , in Mississippi at least , displayed their ...
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... lived the life of a recluse . The school was much larger and of a different type from the one at " Rokeby . " There is a floating tradition that on a certain day one of the boys became unruly , that Prentiss undertook to correct him ...
... lived the life of a recluse . The school was much larger and of a different type from the one at " Rokeby . " There is a floating tradition that on a certain day one of the boys became unruly , that Prentiss undertook to correct him ...
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... lived at " Coventry " ( so was her residence called ) , within a mile of the village of Washington . She was to him a second mother , and he became devotedly at- tached to her , so much so that , in writing home , he sent word to his ...
... lived at " Coventry " ( so was her residence called ) , within a mile of the village of Washington . She was to him a second mother , and he became devotedly at- tached to her , so much so that , in writing home , he sent word to his ...
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... lived faithfully together , were literally " in death not divided " ; hand in hand " they had climbed the hill together , " hand in hand their pious souls were wafted to " a city not built with hands , eternal in the heavens . " The ...
... lived faithfully together , were literally " in death not divided " ; hand in hand " they had climbed the hill together , " hand in hand their pious souls were wafted to " a city not built with hands , eternal in the heavens . " The ...
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