| Timothy Dwight - 1821 - 542 halaman
...mind, which bordered on despair. But fortunately the family in whose house I had stopped were the best people in the world. Both men and women took as much care of me, as if 1 had been their own child ; especially the women young and old, (for the family is very numerous)... | |
| Timothy Dwight - 1823 - 574 halaman
...mind, which bordered on despair. But fortunately the family in whose house I had stopped were the best people in the world. Both men and women took as much care of me HS it" 1 had been their own child, especially the women, young and old (for the family is very numerous),... | |
| 1898 - 836 halaman
...mind which bordered on despair; but fortunately the family at whose house I had stopped were the best people in the world. Both men and women took as much care of me as if I had been their own child. I must repeat it once more, that I cannot bestow too much praise on the kindness of these... | |
| Harriette Merrifield Forbes - 1889 - 220 halaman
...which bordered on despair. But, fortunately, the family at whose house I had stopped were the best people in the world. Both men and women took as much care of me, as if I had been their own child. ... I must repeat it once more, that I cannot bestow too much praise on the kindness of... | |
| Harriette Merrifield Forbes, Mrs. Harriette Forbes - 1889 - 220 halaman
...which bordered on despair. But, fortunately, the family at whose house I had stopped were the best people in the world. Both men and women took as much care of me, as ¡7 I had been their own child. ... I must repeat it once more, that I cannot bestow too much praise... | |
| Ella A. Bigelow - 1910 - 518 halaman
...which bordered on despair. But, fortunately, the family at whose house I had stopped were the best people in the world. Both men and women took as much care of me as if I had been their own child. I must repeat it once more, that I cannot bestow too much praise on the kindness of this... | |
| Mary Caroline Crawford - 1914 - 612 halaman
...him before. " But fortunately," he writes, " the family in whose house I had stopped were the best people in the world. Both men and women took as much care of me as if I had been their own child. ... I cannot bestow too much praise on their kindness. Being a stranger, utterly unacquainted... | |
| George Ewing - 1928 - 84 halaman
...Providence having so orderd it that I was left in a house where the people were very kind to me and took as much care of me as if I had been their own son Provided Physitions and every necessity for me The City of Albany is situate on the Wst side... | |
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