| 1825 - 422 pages
...and ornaments, in which she was arrayed. At our first interview, I was impressed with the idea, that her feelings would not easily yield to the discipline...especially to that part of it, which requires manual labour of the scholars. This objection I freely stated to her, and requested that, if she felt any... | |
| 1825 - 806 pages
...and ornaments, in which she was arrayed. At our tirst interview, I was impressed with the idt-a, that her feelings would not easily yield to the discipline...especially to that part of it, which requires manual labour of the scholars. This objeition I freely stated to her, and requested thut. it she felt any... | |
| 1825 - 688 pages
...and ornaments in which she was arrayed. At our first interview, I was impressed with the idea that her feelings would not easily yield to the discipline...especially to that part of it which requires manual labour of the scholars. This objection I freely stated to her, and requested that if she felt any difficulty... | |
| 1852 - 1080 pages
...and ornaments, in which she was arrayed. At our first interview, I was impressed with the idea s that her feelings would not easily yield to the discipline...especially to that part of it, which requires manual labour of the scholars. This objection I freely stated to her, and requested that, if she felt any... | |
| Theda Perdue - 2001 - 273 pages
...was fond of displaying the clothing and ornaments in which she was arrayed." Kingsbury worried that "her feelings would not easily yield to the discipline...it, which requires manual labor of the scholars." Catharine accepted the school rules, however, and she quickly learned to "read the Bible intelligibly."3... | |
| Michael Eugene Harkin - 2004 - 386 pages
...and ornaments in which she was arrayed. At our first interview, I was impressed with the idea, that her feelings would not easily yield to the discipline...especially to that part of it, which requires manual lahor of the scholars" (Anderson 1825:1 8). Kingshury told Brown to think it over, hut he could not... | |
| Virginia Moore Carney - 2005 - 256 pages
...ornaments in which she was arrayed." Furthermore, Reverend Kingsbury worried that the young Cherokee's "feelings would not easily yield to the discipline...of it which requires manual labor of the scholars" (R. Anderson 14-15). Catharine, however, surprised her teachers by being "attentive to her learning,... | |
| 1825 - 684 pages
...and ornaments in which she was arrayed. At our first interview, I was impressed with the idea that her feelings would not easily yield to the discipline...especially to that part of it which requires manual labeur of the scholars. This objection I freely stated to her, and requested (hat if she felt any difficulty... | |
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