Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyFor 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. |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 6-10 de 82
Página 56
I had much rather see Mr. Morse , and hope he is by this time recovered of his ill turn . Your mother , considering her age , I suspect is going to leave you . I wish her , from my heart , an easy passage through the dark valley ...
I had much rather see Mr. Morse , and hope he is by this time recovered of his ill turn . Your mother , considering her age , I suspect is going to leave you . I wish her , from my heart , an easy passage through the dark valley ...
Página 61
MY DEAR SIR , —I sympathize with you in the afflictions of your family , but hope this will find your son restored to health again , as my daughter is . I thank you for your advice respecting myself , but it is impossible for me to ...
MY DEAR SIR , —I sympathize with you in the afflictions of your family , but hope this will find your son restored to health again , as my daughter is . I thank you for your advice respecting myself , but it is impossible for me to ...
Página 74
Mrs. H. and I hope your next will give us more agreeable intelligence respecting your son . We love you , and sympathize with you in your afflictions , which we pray may be sanctified . Love to Mrs. B. Yours , EBEN . HAZARD .
Mrs. H. and I hope your next will give us more agreeable intelligence respecting your son . We love you , and sympathize with you in your afflictions , which we pray may be sanctified . Love to Mrs. B. Yours , EBEN . HAZARD .
Página 81
The first object that occurs is my poor son , who is yet confined ; and his disorder is of such a nature as to keep us continually in doubt and fear , with scarcely a ray of hope . The appearances on the surface , and the probe of the ...
The first object that occurs is my poor son , who is yet confined ; and his disorder is of such a nature as to keep us continually in doubt and fear , with scarcely a ray of hope . The appearances on the surface , and the probe of the ...
Página 83
I hope your family is recovered of the measles , and that Mrs. Hazard will not be called to so painful a trial as Mrs. B. We send our love ; and I am , dear sir , Yours affectionately , JERE . BELKNAP .
I hope your family is recovered of the measles , and that Mrs. Hazard will not be called to so painful a trial as Mrs. B. We send our love ; and I am , dear sir , Yours affectionately , JERE . BELKNAP .
Comentarios de la gente - Escribir un comentario
No encontramos ningún comentario en los lugares habituales.
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society Massachusetts Historical Society Vista completa - 1914 |
Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society Massachusetts Historical Society Vista completa - 1877 |
Términos y frases comunes
able affectionate American answer appear arrived attend believe BELKNAP TO HAZARD BOSTON called character church collection Congress considered Constitution continue copy DEAR SIR desire dollars EBEN enclosed England equal expect favour give given gone hand HAZARD TO BELKNAP hear heard History hope idea intended Judge lately letter live Magazine March Massachusetts matter meet mentioned Morse Mountains nature negroes never obliged opinion passed perhaps person Philadelphia present printed probably proposed published Quakers reason received removed respecting seems seen sent side slavery slaves Society soon subscribers suppose tell thank thing thought tion told town volume week whole wish write wrote YORK