Memorial fragments of Azubah Clark, compiled by H. Clark1830 - 80 pages |
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... season of the year , is abundantly sufficient to account for any feelings of excite- ment approaching to irritability of temper , under which she might have laboured , without any reference to the morbid state of feeling , which ...
... season of the year , is abundantly sufficient to account for any feelings of excite- ment approaching to irritability of temper , under which she might have laboured , without any reference to the morbid state of feeling , which ...
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... for the night . We were not able to walk in the evening , as our passage is through paddy , or rice - fields , which during the rainy season are always overflowed . " September 14. - At ten this morning we stopped D 2 29 66 ...
... for the night . We were not able to walk in the evening , as our passage is through paddy , or rice - fields , which during the rainy season are always overflowed . " September 14. - At ten this morning we stopped D 2 29 66 ...
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... season . up 66 September 17. - The scenery , as usual , has been very beautiful . Thermometer now is at 97 ° Faht . To - day we passed a large and pretty village . Most that we have passed have struck me with their beauty , yet I think ...
... season . up 66 September 17. - The scenery , as usual , has been very beautiful . Thermometer now is at 97 ° Faht . To - day we passed a large and pretty village . Most that we have passed have struck me with their beauty , yet I think ...
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... season that I could enjoy this privilege , ) to the dear faithful servant of God , * who was to sojourn with us for a time , my thoughts were turned on something unworthy of the time and place . And thus those refreshing seasons have ...
... season that I could enjoy this privilege , ) to the dear faithful servant of God , * who was to sojourn with us for a time , my thoughts were turned on something unworthy of the time and place . And thus those refreshing seasons have ...
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... season of my wicked heart er he who rideth help thinking at ay see fit to strike gs for the number- I know that I d that should he issolution , it would but , oh , I ear- are me , and not to ly sudden ; and to trust in him , and of ...
... season of my wicked heart er he who rideth help thinking at ay see fit to strike gs for the number- I know that I d that should he issolution , it would but , oh , I ear- are me , and not to ly sudden ; and to trust in him , and of ...
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