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... Society was founded in the year 1814 by a number of ladies , who having formed a constitution and pro- cured a temporary asylum , were so liberally seconded by the pub- lic , that they were encouraged to apply to the proper authority ...
... Society was founded in the year 1814 by a number of ladies , who having formed a constitution and pro- cured a temporary asylum , were so liberally seconded by the pub- lic , that they were encouraged to apply to the proper authority ...
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... society , in the year 1819 , obtained 566 pairs of stockings , mittens and suspenders , as we learn from the last Annual Report . From Whilst the great number of our charitable institutions has often occasioned the question whether our ...
... society , in the year 1819 , obtained 566 pairs of stockings , mittens and suspenders , as we learn from the last Annual Report . From Whilst the great number of our charitable institutions has often occasioned the question whether our ...
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... society in this city . A more liberal intercourse has prevailed among the differ- ent circles for some years past , than was to be observed before the introduction of these associations . Although other circumstan- ces may have ...
... society in this city . A more liberal intercourse has prevailed among the differ- ent circles for some years past , than was to be observed before the introduction of these associations . Although other circumstan- ces may have ...
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ADDRESS TO THE READER | 9 |
The Pastors Fireside a novel By Miss Jane Porter | 32 |
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