Memoir of the Rev. Elias CorneliusPerkins & Marvin, 1833 - 348 páginas |
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... of the education of that only son . He was a very frank , active , and pleasant boy , full of vivacity , fond of the social circle and conversation ; but easily governed . His turn of mind exposed him sometimes to acts of 14 MEMOIR OF.
... of the education of that only son . He was a very frank , active , and pleasant boy , full of vivacity , fond of the social circle and conversation ; but easily governed . His turn of mind exposed him sometimes to acts of 14 MEMOIR OF.
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Bela Bates Edwards. His turn of mind exposed him sometimes to acts of juvenile indiscretion ; but he was readily corrected , and brought to a sense of his faults . We foresaw that his social disposition might expose him to the influence ...
Bela Bates Edwards. His turn of mind exposed him sometimes to acts of juvenile indiscretion ; but he was readily corrected , and brought to a sense of his faults . We foresaw that his social disposition might expose him to the influence ...
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... mind , and to a perfect acquaintance with all the minutiae of his duties , Mr. Daggett united gentle affections , warm sensibilities , and winning manners . Cornelius ever looked back to this period in his life , with deep interest ...
... mind , and to a perfect acquaintance with all the minutiae of his duties , Mr. Daggett united gentle affections , warm sensibilities , and winning manners . Cornelius ever looked back to this period in his life , with deep interest ...
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... mind . E am induced to believe that to this circumstance must be attributed , principally , his character as a student while in the seminary . I do not recollect that he was deficient in any branch ; but while he was distinguished in ...
... mind . E am induced to believe that to this circumstance must be attributed , principally , his character as a student while in the seminary . I do not recollect that he was deficient in any branch ; but while he was distinguished in ...
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... mind . It would not , perhaps , be correct to state that the faculties of Mr. Cornelius's mind ripened late ; in some respects the reverse was true , yet certain traits which early appeared , wanted the balance of opposite qualities ...
... mind . It would not , perhaps , be correct to state that the faculties of Mr. Cornelius's mind ripened late ; in some respects the reverse was true , yet certain traits which early appeared , wanted the balance of opposite qualities ...
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