The GleanerJoseph S. Hart, 1834 |
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... Mary Sawyer , In Wilmington , N. C. Capt . Wm . Rodgers , of Boston , to Miss Amanday Carman , of N. Y. Deaths . In this city , Mrs Ann Moldt , aged 54 . Mr. Mathias Crocker , 64 ; Mr. Gideon B. Blasland , 38 , In Roxbury , Abigail H ...
... Mary Sawyer , In Wilmington , N. C. Capt . Wm . Rodgers , of Boston , to Miss Amanday Carman , of N. Y. Deaths . In this city , Mrs Ann Moldt , aged 54 . Mr. Mathias Crocker , 64 ; Mr. Gideon B. Blasland , 38 , In Roxbury , Abigail H ...
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... Mary Dakin , Mr. George W. Endicott Mer- chant of Kingston N. Y. ( formerly of Salem ) to Miss Sarah S. Lawrence Daughter of the late Abel Lawrence Esq . In Windham , N. H. David Jones to Olivia Hughes . In Wrentham , Mr. Abijah Clark ...
... Mary Dakin , Mr. George W. Endicott Mer- chant of Kingston N. Y. ( formerly of Salem ) to Miss Sarah S. Lawrence Daughter of the late Abel Lawrence Esq . In Windham , N. H. David Jones to Olivia Hughes . In Wrentham , Mr. Abijah Clark ...
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... Mary , the once beautiful , enchant- rich as it is in glorous promises and gold - ry was in the presence of her self - consti- ing Mary Conway , ended her life in pov- en hopes , and spirit - stirring dreams that tuted preceptors ; she ...
... Mary , the once beautiful , enchant- rich as it is in glorous promises and gold - ry was in the presence of her self - consti- ing Mary Conway , ended her life in pov- en hopes , and spirit - stirring dreams that tuted preceptors ; she ...
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... Mary in the centre of the City hardino , at this } THE GLEANER . No. 5. ] PUBLISHED BY JOSEPH S. 46 Variety . ' Variety's the very spice of life . " Women are greatly deceived when they think that they recommend them- selves to the ...
... Mary in the centre of the City hardino , at this } THE GLEANER . No. 5. ] PUBLISHED BY JOSEPH S. 46 Variety . ' Variety's the very spice of life . " Women are greatly deceived when they think that they recommend them- selves to the ...
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... Mary Jane .. And why is this my dear Sir ? Because such papers cannot be obtain - day or to - morrow ? ] ed at home . Sometimes people talk loud about editors and say their papers are all politics - Now , then , encourage some- thing ...
... Mary Jane .. And why is this my dear Sir ? Because such papers cannot be obtain - day or to - morrow ? ] ed at home . Sometimes people talk loud about editors and say their papers are all politics - Now , then , encourage some- thing ...
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Page 37 - ... all the pleasures of the world, and consequently know their futility, and do not regret their loss. I appraise them at their real value, which is in truth very low; whereas those who have not experienced always over-rate them.
Page 37 - I reflect back upon what I have seen, what I have heard, and what I have done, I can hardly persuade myself that all that frivolous hurry and bustle...
Page 35 - He swore to be constant, she vow'd to be true. It had not been prudent to deal with delay. The bloom of a rose passes quickly away, And the pride of a butterfly dies in a day.
Page 29 - Modesty is not only an ornament, but also a guard to virtue. It is a kind of quick and delicate feeling in the soul, which makes her shrink and withdraw herself from every thing that has danger in it.
Page 37 - I have seen,' says this man of the world, " the silly rounds of business and pleasure, and have done with them all. I have enjoyed all the pleasures of the world, and consequently know their futility, and do not regret their loss.