| Francis P. Williamson - Clergy - 1874 - 436 pages
...friend, llcnry Ward 'Beecher, under assurances that that would remove all diflicultics between nie and my husband. That letter I now revoke. I was persuaded...forced—when I was in a weakened state of mind. I regret and recall all its statements. ER TILTON. I desire to say explicitly, Mr. Beecher has never oficrcd... | |
| Theodore Tilton, Henry Ward Beecher, Austin Abbott - Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.) - 1875 - 910 pages
...weakened by sickness, I gave a letter inculpating my friend Henry Ward Beecher, under assurances thut that would remove all difficulties between me and...husband. That letter I now revoke. I was persuaded to it almost forced when I was in a weakened state of mind. 1 repret it and recall all its statements.... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Tracy - 1875 - 96 pages
...importunity and weakened by sickness, I gave a letter inculpating my friend fleiiry Ward Beecher, under assurances that that would remove all difficulties...between me and my husband. That letter I now revoke. 1 was persuaded to it — almost forced—when I was in a weakened state of mind. I regret it, and... | |
| Theodore Tilton, Henry Ward Beecher, Austin Abbott - Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.) - 1875 - 922 pages
...sickness, I gave a letter inculpating my Iriend Henry Ward Beecher, under assurances that that would removo all difficulties between me and my husband. That letter I now revoke. I was persuaded to it almost forced when 1 was in a weakened state of mind. I rejrret it and recall all its statements.... | |
| Law - 1875 - 830 pages
...was then lying upon a bed of sickness—when she indited for him the following recantatory letter : DECEMBER 30, 1870. Wearied with importunity and weakened by sickness, I gave a letter inculpating my friend Henry Ward Beecher, under assurances that that would remove all difficulties... | |
| Law - 1875 - 870 pages
...was then lying upon a bed of sickness—when she indited for him the following recantatory letter : DECEMBER 30, 1870. Wearied with importunity and weakened by sickness, I gave a letter inculpating my friend Henry Ward Beecher, under assurances that that would remove all difficulties... | |
| John Henry Barrows - Biography & Autobiography - 1893 - 572 pages
...my friend Henry Ward Beecher, under assurances that it would remove all difficulties between myself and my husband. That letter I now revoke. I was persuaded to it, almost forced, when I was in a weakened state of mind. I regret it and I revoke all its statements.... | |
| John Henry Barrows - Biography & Autobiography - 1893 - 570 pages
...my friend Henry Ward Beecher, under assurances that it would remove all difficulties between myself and my husband. That letter I now revoke. I was persuaded to it, almost forced, when I was in a weakened state of mind. I regret it and I revoke all its statements.... | |
| John Henry Barrows - 1893 - 588 pages
...my friend Henry Ward Beecher, under assurances that it would remove all difficulties between myself and my husband. That letter I now revoke. I was persuaded to it, almost forced, when I was in a weakened state of mind. I regret it and I revoke all its statements.... | |
| John Henry Barrows - Biography & Autobiography - 1893 - 600 pages
...my friend Henry Ward Beecher, under assurances that it would remove all difficulties between myself and my husband. That letter I now revoke. I was persuaded to it, almost forced, when I was in a weakened state of mind. I regret it and I revoke all its statements.... | |
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