Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Volumen9;Volumen29The Society, 1846 For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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... death of his wife , who had been the object of his unlimited confidence and affection . The effect produced on Mr. Grahame's mind by this succession of afflictions is thus noticed by his son - in - law , John Stewart , Esq.:-"Hereafter ...
... death of his wife , who had been the object of his unlimited confidence and affection . The effect produced on Mr. Grahame's mind by this succession of afflictions is thus noticed by his son - in - law , John Stewart , Esq.:-"Hereafter ...
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... death , Mr. Grahame's home was at Nantes ; and in the society of his pious , amiable , and accomplished wife , and under her tender and vigilant care , Mr. Grahame enjoyed a degree of tranquil happiness and renewed health to which he ...
... death , Mr. Grahame's home was at Nantes ; and in the society of his pious , amiable , and accomplished wife , and under her tender and vigilant care , Mr. Grahame enjoyed a degree of tranquil happiness and renewed health to which he ...
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... death of Mrs. Wilson , his wife's mother , for whom he entertained an af- fection truly filial , was immediately followed by the danger- ous illness of his only daughter . Her physicians , both in France and England , having declared ...
... death of Mrs. Wilson , his wife's mother , for whom he entertained an af- fection truly filial , was immediately followed by the danger- ous illness of his only daughter . Her physicians , both in France and England , having declared ...
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... death - bed , he related ( it was to myself ) , that his son , in some distant part of the world , received civili- ties from the officers and crew of an American vessel , who instantly recognized as a friend the son of the histo- rian ...
... death - bed , he related ( it was to myself ) , that his son , in some distant part of the world , received civili- ties from the officers and crew of an American vessel , who instantly recognized as a friend the son of the histo- rian ...
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... apprehension that his life would be short , and that his constitutional disor- ders were symptomatic of sudden death . But in December , VOL . IX . 4 1837 , his physicians prohibited him from " writing or Memoir of James Grahame . 25.
... apprehension that his life would be short , and that his constitutional disor- ders were symptomatic of sudden death . But in December , VOL . IX . 4 1837 , his physicians prohibited him from " writing or Memoir of James Grahame . 25.
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