An Extract of Miss Mary Gilbert's Journal, 1. köideJ. Harvie, 1768 - 62 pages Journal of daughter of Nathaniel Gilbert of Antigua during her 2nd visit to Britain, 1764-1768. |
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Page viii
... thought it moft for her ad- vantage to fend her to England , to finish her Education . Here the arrived the 28th of May that Year : from that Time boarding with an Aunt , and being under the Care of the fame Tutorefs , who had before ...
... thought it moft for her ad- vantage to fend her to England , to finish her Education . Here the arrived the 28th of May that Year : from that Time boarding with an Aunt , and being under the Care of the fame Tutorefs , who had before ...
Page ix
... Thought which as it enabled her chearfully to bear their Absence , so it animated her to a more than ordi- nary Improvement of Time , in order to render them the utmoft Satisfaction , when fhe fhould have the Happiness of being restored ...
... Thought which as it enabled her chearfully to bear their Absence , so it animated her to a more than ordi- nary Improvement of Time , in order to render them the utmoft Satisfaction , when fhe fhould have the Happiness of being restored ...
Page x
... thought the time long ere she was admitted into the glorious Liberty of the Children of GOD ; and would greatly deplore her own Inftability , Levity , and want of Earneftnefs , to which she attributed her LORD's Delay ; but these things ...
... thought the time long ere she was admitted into the glorious Liberty of the Children of GOD ; and would greatly deplore her own Inftability , Levity , and want of Earneftnefs , to which she attributed her LORD's Delay ; but these things ...
Page xi
... Thought , tho ' fhe appeared to fuffer exquifitely ; her Disorder being a putrid Fever , with a fore Throat , which mortified fome Days before het Dif- folution : It was likewife attended with a Deafness that encreased gradually , till ...
... Thought , tho ' fhe appeared to fuffer exquifitely ; her Disorder being a putrid Fever , with a fore Throat , which mortified fome Days before het Dif- folution : It was likewife attended with a Deafness that encreased gradually , till ...
Page 13
... Thought , Word and Work , tend to this glorious End . Wednesday 2d . I found a Bleffing while dreffing , but loft it by giving way to Levity ; yet the mer- ciful LORD reflored it to me in the Evening : Eleffed be his Name . B Thursday ...
... Thought , Word and Work , tend to this glorious End . Wednesday 2d . I found a Bleffing while dreffing , but loft it by giving way to Levity ; yet the mer- ciful LORD reflored it to me in the Evening : Eleffed be his Name . B Thursday ...
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