| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1862 - 932 páginas
...irresolute nature ; she urged my indolence to all the exertions * Memoir, pp. 43-0. f Ibid, pp. 46-7. that have been useful or creditable to me, and she...owe whatever I am ; to her, whatever I shall be."* The greatest men have not been ashamed to acknowledge their obligations to the influence of intelligent... | |
| William Swan Plumer - 1864 - 678 páginas
...affairs, from the care of which she relieved me. She gently reclaimed me from dissipation ; she prompted my weak and irresolute nature ; she urged my indolence...heedlessness and improvidence. To her I owe whatever I am ; and to her whatever I shall be. In her solicitude for my interest, she never for a moment forgot... | |
| William Swan Plumer - 1864 - 648 páginas
...affairs, from the care of which she relieved me. She gently reclaimed me from dissipation ; she prompted my weak and irresolute nature ; she urged my indolence...heedlessness and improvidence. To her I owe whatever I am ; and to her whatever I shall be. In her solicitude for my interest, she never for a moment forgot... | |
| REV. CHARLES BULLOCK - 1865 - 700 páginas
...order in my affairs, from the care of which she relieved me. She gently reclaimed mo from dissipation : she urged my indolence to all the exertions that have been useful and creditable to me ; and she was perpetually at hand to admonish my heedless improvidence. To her... | |
| 1867 - 174 páginas
...things, believeth all things, hopeth all things, endureth all things. The Scriptures. TRIBUTE TO A WIFE. SHE gently reclaimed me from dissipation ; she propped...I owe whatever I am; to her, whatever I shall be. In her solicitude for my interest, she never for a moment forgot my feelings or my character. Even... | |
| Andrew Jackson Davis - 1867 - 422 páginas
...critical period of my life, she preserved order in my affairs, from the care of which she relieved, me. She gently reclaimed me from dissipation ; she propped...I owe whatever I am, to her whatever I shall be." It detracts somewhat from the romance of the case, perhaps, that Sir James became consoled for his... | |
| 1867 - 912 páginas
...love for me. During the most critical period of my life, she relieved me. She gently reclaimed m<? from dissipation; she propped my weak and irresolute...indolence to all the exertions that have been useful and creditable to me. and she was perpetually at hand to admonish my heedlessness or improvidence.... | |
| 1869 - 642 páginas
...most pernicious of them, gently reclaimed me from dissipation, propped my weak and irresolute nature, urged my indolence to all the exertions that have been useful or creditable to me, and was perpetually at hand to admonish my hcedlcssness. To her I owe whatever I am, whatever I shall be.'... | |
| Samuel Roberts Wells - 1870 - 252 páginas
...critical period of my life she preserved order in my affairs, from the care of which she relieved me. She gently reclaimed me from dissipation ; she propped...I owe whatever I am ; to her, whatever I shall be. In her solicitude for my interest, she never for a moment forgot my feelings or my character. Even... | |
| L. J. Bigelow - 1871 - 550 páginas
...critical period of my life, she preserved order in my affairs, from the care of which she relieved me. She gently reclaimed me from dissipation; she propped...indolence to all the exertions that have been useful and creditable to me; and she was perpetually at hand to admonish my heedlessness or improvidence.... | |
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