I never could have gone on with my " History," without the use of his library. I was indebted to him for a new interest in life. He introduced me to. a valuable circle of friends ; and it was through him that I became acquainted with Mrs. Dearborn, whose... A Memoir of Miss Hannah Adams - Página 77por Hannah Adams - 1832 - 110 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1832 - 606 páginas
...through him that I became acquainted with Mrs Dearborn, whose kindness and attention to me have In.en unceasing. His character was the perfection of humanity....intellect were outdone by the goodness of his heart. c No thought within his generous mind had birth, But what he might have own'd to heaven and earth.'... | |
| Francis Jenks, James Walker, Francis William Pitt Greenwood, William Ware - 1833 - 424 páginas
...without the use of his library. I was indebted to him for a new interest in life. He introduced me to. a valuable circle of friends ; and it was through...his generous mind had birth, But what he might have owned to heaven and earth.'" — pp. 75. - 77. Her correspondents were numerous, and of the highest... | |
| Eliza Buckminster Lee - 1849 - 562 páginas
...(afterwards Mrs. Dearborn,) whose kindness and attention to me have been unceasing. Mr. Buckmioster's character was the perfection of humanity. His intellectual...astonishing^ vigor and brightness of his intellect was outdone by the goodness of his heart.' " Mr. Buckminster assisted Miss Adams's researches, and... | |
| Eliza Buckminster Lee - 1851 - 514 páginas
...(afterwards Mrs. Dearborn,) whose kindness and attention to me have been unceasing. Mr. Buckminster's character was the perfection of humanity. His intellectual...were highly cultivated and ennobled. Yet even the aston218 PERSONAL QUALITIES. ishing vigor and brightness of his intellect was outdone by the goodness... | |
| Eliza Buckminster Lee - 1851 - 522 páginas
...(afterwards Mrs. Dearborn,) whose kindness and attention to me have been unceasing. Mr. Buckminster's character was the perfection of humanity. His intellectual...were highly cultivated and ennobled. Yet even the aston218 PEBSONAL CJUALlTltS. ishing vigor and brightness of his intellect was outdone by the goodness... | |
| 1833 - 424 páginas
...without the use of his library. -I was indebted to him for a new interest in life. He introduced me to a valuable circle of friends ; and it was through...his generous mind had birth, But what he might have owned to heaven and earth.' " — pp. 75. - 77. Her correspondents were numerous, and of the highest... | |
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