| Mary Milner - 1848 - 808 sider
...the head, and the hand. " Her earnest and indefatigable exertions," writes her grateful daughter, " in the face of difficulties which would have deterred...necessity existed, as soon as we were able to do anything, our mother's constant endeavour was, even through the very early years of childhood, to keep our hands... | |
| Barbara H. Farquhar - 1848 - 134 sider
...however important, that he is compelled to entrust the moral and religious training of his children to a hireling? — a preacher so much engaged in proclaiming...which usually beset youth in the humble walks of life. B 2 While the constant necessity existed, as soon as we were able to do anything — for all our exertions... | |
| 1849 - 244 sider
...childhood, and tracing the influences which have surrounded me through youth, I am convinced, that, so far as my mind has been awakened to intelligence,...constant necessity existed, as soon as we were able to do any thing — for all our exertions toward the support of the family allowed us little time to cultivate... | |
| Barbara H. Farquhar - 1850 - 82 sider
...children ; and even he himself will suffer loss in the health of his own soul. Parents, with the Bible iu their hands, and the word of God hidden in their hearts,...of the family allowed us little time to cultivate acquaintance, whether injurious or beneficial — our mother's constant endeavour was, even through... | |
| Alexander Campbell, Charles Louis Loos - 1850 - 734 sider
...their birthright, however humble their circumstances or toilsome their SERIES in. — VOL. VH. 46* life, can never be entirely destitute of an opportunity...constant necessity existed, as soon as we were able to do any thing — for all our exertions toward the support of the family allowed us little time to cultivate... | |
| 1894 - 960 sider
...mother ; her earnest and indefatigable exertions, in the face of difficulties which would have appalled any common mind from attempting such a task, together...us such habits as raised us above the temptations that usually beset youth in the humble walks of life." The income of the family was small, and the... | |
| 1894 - 836 sider
...mother ; her earnest and indefatigable exertions, in the face of difficulties which would have appalled any common mind from attempting such a task, together...us such habits as raised us above the temptations that usually beset youth in the humble walks of life." The income of the family was small, and the... | |
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