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The writings of John Greenleaf Whittier, Volume 6. (ed. John Greenleaf Whittier) 58 0 Browse Search
Lydia Maria Child, Letters of Lydia Maria Child (ed. John Greenleaf Whittier, Wendell Phillips, Harriet Winslow Sewall) 2 0 Browse Search
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Lydia Maria Child, Letters of Lydia Maria Child (ed. John Greenleaf Whittier, Wendell Phillips, Harriet Winslow Sewall), Standard and popular Library books, selected from the catalogue of Houghton, Mifflin and Co. (search)
llustrated. 12mo, $1.50. A Chance Acquaintance. Illus. 12mo, $1.50; 18mo, $1.25. A Foregone Conclusion. 12mo, $1.50. The Lady of the Aroostook. 12mo, $.50. The Undiscovered Country. $1.50. Poems. $1.25. Out of the Question. A Comedy. 18mo, $1.25. A Counterfeit Presentment. 18mo, $1.25. Choice Autobiography. Edited by W. D, Howells. 18mo, per vol. $1.25. I., II. Memoirs of Frederica Sophia Wilhelmina, Margravine of Baireuth. III. Lord Herbert of Cherbury, and Thomas Ellwood. IV. Vittorio Alfieri. V. Carlo Goldoni. VI. Edward Gibbon. VII., VIII. Francois Marmontel. Thomas Hughes. Tom Brown's School-Days at Rugby. $1.00. Tom Brown at Oxford. 16mo, $1.25. The Manliness of Christ. 16mo, gilt top, $1.00. Henry James, Jr. Passionate Pilgrim and other Tales. $2.00. Transatlantic Sketches. 12mo, $2.00. Roderick Hudson. 12mo, $2.00. The American. 12mo, $2.00. Watch and Ward. 18mo, $1.25. The Europeans. 12mo, $1.50. Confid
Lydia Maria Child, Isaac T. Hopper: a true life, The two young offenders. (search)
The man seemed embarrassed, but smiled as he answered, Why, sir, you certainly fill the throne very respectably. There were several noblemen in the room, who seemed to be extremely amused by these unusual proceedings. At a place called Jordans, about twenty-two miles from London, he visited the grave of William Penn. In his journal, he says: The ground is surrounded by a neat hedge, and is kept in good order. I picked some grass and moss from the graves of William Penn, Thomas Ellwood, and Isaac Pennington; and some ivy and holly from the hedge; which I intend to take with me to America, as a memorial of my visit. I entered the meeting-house, and sat on the benches which had been occupied by George Fox, William Penn, and George Whitehead, in years long since passed away. It brought those old Friends so distinctly before the view of my mind, that my heart was ready to exclaim, Surely this is no other than the house of God, and this is the gate of heaven. I cannot d
The writings of John Greenleaf Whittier, Volume 6. (ed. John Greenleaf Whittier), Old portraits and modern Sketches (search)
ks and love. Let us look at the Life of Thomas Ellwood. The book before us is a hardly used Philathe influence of the Pennington family, young Ellwood was brought into fellowship with the Quakers.rture chamber. I was almost affrighted, says Ellwood, by the dismalness of the place; for, b, as we have seen, on one occasion awed young Ellwood into silence,—youth, beauty, and refinement abut feel a good degree of sympathy with young Ellwood, her old schoolmate and playmate, placed, as pon. Now, what does the reader think young Ellwood carried in his gray coat pocket across the diess practical importance. In 1669, we find Ellwood engaged in escorting his fair friend, Gulielm filled with a rude company. Hastening, says Ellwood, from a place where we found nothing but rud his horse before him, but was held at bay by Ellwood, who seems, on this occasion, to have relied iful in its humility and lowly charity. Thomas Ellwood, in his autobiography for the year 1659, m[19 more...]
The writings of John Greenleaf Whittier, Volume 7. (ed. John Greenleaf Whittier), Index of titles of prose writings (search)
368. Boy Captives, The, VI. 395. Bunyan, John, VI. 9. Carlyle, Thomas, on the Slave-Question, VII. 133. Censure of Sumner, The, VII. 167. Channing, William Ellery, VI. 283. Chapter of History, A, VII. 120. Charms and Fairy Faith, v. 385. Child, Lydia Maria, VI. 286. City of a Day, The, v. 351. David Matson, v. 314. Death of President Garfield, VI. 284. Democracy and Slavery, VII. 108. Dinsmore, Robert, VI. 247. Dumb Relations, Our, VII. 242. Ellwood, Thomas, VI. 37. Endicott, Governor, VI. 434. England under James II., VI. 348. Evangeline, VII. 365. Everett, Edward, VI. 274. Fame and Glory, VII. 383. Fanaticism, VII. 391. First Day in Lowell, v. 368. Fish I did n't catch, The, v. 320. Friends, The Society of, VII. 305. Funeral of Torrey, The, VI. 271. Garfield, President, Death of, VI. 284. Garrison, William Lloyd, VII. 189. Great Ipswich Fright, The, VI. 380. Greenwell, Dora, VII. 284. Hamlet a