| 1830 - 758 sider
...in their food, without an extra fee. Sometimes, for days and days together, I could not go into the prison till after dark, when I had two miles to walk,...from that dreary prison at nine o'clock at night, soMtary and worn out with fatigue and anxiety, and thrown myself down in that same rocking chair which... | |
| 1829 - 606 sider
...days and days together, I could not go into the prison till after dark, when I had two miles to wnlk, in returning to the house. O how many, many times,...chair which you and 'Deacon L. provided for me in Doston, and endeavored to invent some new ichemej for the release of the prisoners. Sometimes, for... | |
| James Davis Knowles - 1829 - 344 sider
...in their food, without an extra fee. Sometimes, for days and days together, I could not go into the prison till after dark, when I had two miles to walk,...O how many, many times, have I returned from that dieary prison at nine o'clock at night, solitary and worn out with fatigue and anxiety, and thrown... | |
| James Davis Knowles - 1829 - 340 sider
...an extra fee. Sometimes, for days and days together, I could not go into the prison till after Tk, when I had two miles to walk, in returning to the...O how many, many times, have I returned from that <lreary prison at nine o'clock at night, solitary and worn out with fatigue and anxiety, and thrown... | |
| Ann Hasseltine Judson, James Davis Knowles - 1831 - 424 sider
...in their food, without an extra fee. Sometimes, for days and days together, I could not go into the prison till after dark, when I had two miles to walk,...rocking chair which you and Deacon L. provided for the in Boston, and endeavoured to invent some new scheme for the release of the prisoners. Sometimes,... | |
| Lydia Maria Child - 1833 - 352 sider
...residence. In a letter to her husband's brother, after relating these particulars, she says : " Oh, how many, many times have I returned from that dreary...which you and Deacon L. provided for me in Boston, and endeavored to invent some new scheme for the release of the prisoners. Sometimes, for a moment, my... | |
| American Lady - 1833 - 248 sider
...in their food without an extra fee. Sometimes, for days and days together, I could not go into the prison till after dark, when I had two miles to walk in returning home. "'Sickness afterward prevented my visits to the prison ; and during the time, I heard that they... | |
| 1799 - 330 sider
...not go into the prison till after dark, when 1 had two miles to walk on returning to the house. Oh how many, many times, have I returned from that dreary...solitary and worn out with fatigue and anxiety, and endeavoured to invent some new scheme for the relief of the prisoners ! Sometimes, for a moment or... | |
| Joseph Tracy - 1840 - 764 sider
...in their food, without an extra fee. Sometimes, for days and days together, I could not go into the prison till after dark, when I had two miles to walk, in retuming to tlie house. O how many, many times, hare I returned from that dreary prison at nine o'clock... | |
| Amos Blanchard - 1844 - 552 sider
...in their food, without an extra fue. Sometimes, for days and days together, I could not go into the prison till after dark, when I had two miles to walk,...returning to the house. O how many, many times, have 1 returned from that dreary prison at nine o'clock at night, solitary and worn out with fatigue ami... | |
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