The Life of Eliza Baylies Wheaton: A Chapter in the History of the Higher Education of WomenHarriet Eliza Paine Printed at the Riverside Press, 1907 - 286 pàgines |
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... formed part of a long paper written by Mrs. Smith , the daughter of Mrs. Wheaton's brother Adolphus . It has been necessary to divide this paper , in order that it might better harmonize with the many other papers contributed for this ...
... formed part of a long paper written by Mrs. Smith , the daughter of Mrs. Wheaton's brother Adolphus . It has been necessary to divide this paper , in order that it might better harmonize with the many other papers contributed for this ...
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... formed some of the deepest impressions of Eliza's youth . To these early impressions was doubtless due the fervently religious attitude of all her future life . Her tenacious attachment to friends and relatives was one of her strongest ...
... formed some of the deepest impressions of Eliza's youth . To these early impressions was doubtless due the fervently religious attitude of all her future life . Her tenacious attachment to friends and relatives was one of her strongest ...
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... formed part of the establishment , and in my day , a sign of portent , Beware of the Dog , was generally affixed to the front of the carriage house . Sometimes the defender was a toothless old fellow , too old for further action , and ...
... formed part of the establishment , and in my day , a sign of portent , Beware of the Dog , was generally affixed to the front of the carriage house . Sometimes the defender was a toothless old fellow , too old for further action , and ...
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... character and habits . It is remarked , " The government of the school is strictly one of laws . The rules and regulations were formed by a committee , selected by the scholars themselves . " It is also said , " [ 47 ] EARLY LIFE IN NORTON.
... character and habits . It is remarked , " The government of the school is strictly one of laws . The rules and regulations were formed by a committee , selected by the scholars themselves . " It is also said , " [ 47 ] EARLY LIFE IN NORTON.
Pàgina 57
... formed from the drizzly rain of yesterday , which presented the most magnificent display of crystals I ever looked upon all glit- tered with jewels of dazzling brilliance when the 1 sun shone . It continued perfect for 4 or [ 57 ]
... formed from the drizzly rain of yesterday , which presented the most magnificent display of crystals I ever looked upon all glit- tered with jewels of dazzling brilliance when the 1 sun shone . It continued perfect for 4 or [ 57 ]
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The Life of Eliza Baylies Wheaton: A Chapter in the History of the Higher ... Harriet Eliza Paine Visualització completa - 1907 |
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 273 - Now I lay me down to sleep, I pray the Lord my soul to keep ; If I should die before I wake, I pray the Lord my soul to take ; And this I ask for Jesus
Pàgina 271 - While life's dark maze I tread, And griefs around me spread, Be thou my guide ; Bid darkness turn to day, Wipe sorrow's tears away, Nor let me ever stray From thee aside. 4 When ends life's transient dream, When death's cold, sullen stream Shall o'er me roll, Blest Saviour ! then, in love, Fear and distrust remove ; Oh, bear me safe above, A ransomed soul ! 772.
Pàgina 273 - Thine! 2 May Thy rich grace impart Strength to my fainting heart, My zeal inspire; As Thou hast died for me, Oh, may my love to Thee Pure, warm, and changeless be, A living fire.
Pàgina 193 - I expect to pass through this world but once ; if, therefore, there be any kindness I can show, or any good thing I can do, to any fellow human being, let me do it now ; let me not defer or neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again.
Pàgina 268 - I rejoiced greatly, when the brethren came and testified of the truth that is in thee, even as thou walkest in the truth. 4 I have no greater joy than to hear that my children walk in truth.
Pàgina 274 - I go to prepare a place for you, that where I am, there ye may be also.
Pàgina 193 - I expect to pass through this world but once. If, therefore, there be any kindness I can show, or any good thing I can do any fellow human being, let me do it now, — • let me not defer nor neglect it, for I will not pass this way again.
Pàgina 194 - Poor indeed thou must be, if around thee Thou no ray of light and joy canst throw ; If no silken cord of love hath bound thee To some little world, through weal and woe...
Pàgina 66 - November in the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty-five," and for the purpose aforesaid may hold real estate to the amount of ten thousand dollars, and personal estate, exclusive of the books, papers and articles in the cabinet of said Society to the amount of twenty thousand dollars.
Pàgina 78 - Wheaton Esq. of Norton. It is designed that the general character of this school shall be similar to that of the Ipswich Female Seminary. It is well known, that the Seminary at Ipswich is rendered much more pleasant and profitable to adult young ladies by the exclusion of younger misses. As schools adapted to the wants of little girls are so much more numerous than those designed particularly to benefit young ladies of mature age...