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At Newport we took in a number of passengers , among whom were two young women traveling together and a sensible , matron - like Quaker lady , with her servants . I had shown an obliging disposition to render her some little services ...
At Newport we took in a number of passengers , among whom were two young women traveling together and a sensible , matron - like Quaker lady , with her servants . I had shown an obliging disposition to render her some little services ...
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This gentleman , a stranger to me , stopped me one day at my door and asked me if I was the young man who had lately opened a new printing - house . Being answered in the affirmative , he said he was sorry for me , because it was an ...
This gentleman , a stranger to me , stopped me one day at my door and asked me if I was the young man who had lately opened a new printing - house . Being answered in the affirmative , he said he was sorry for me , because it was an ...
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I understood their sermons were not usually preached to mixed congregations of men , women , and children , as is our common practice , but that they assembled , sometimes the married men , at other times their wives , then the young ...
I understood their sermons were not usually preached to mixed congregations of men , women , and children , as is our common practice , but that they assembled , sometimes the married men , at other times their wives , then the young ...
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