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 | NORTH ANDOVER, MASS - Page 44NORTH ANDOVER, MASS. THE Arabs say: "Do good and do not speak of it, and assuredly thy kindness will be recompensed to thee."more pages: 22 |
 | ELLSWORTH, MAINE - Page 102ELLSWORTH, MAINE. THE LOAF. ONCE upon a time, during a famine, a rich man invited twenty of the poorer children in the town to his house, ...more pages: 144 |
 | DOVER, MASS - Page 171NORTH AN'DOVER, MASS. THE HUNCHBACK. IN a little village in the south of Flanders there lived, a long time ,ago, a poor tailor named Urban. ...more pages: 108 |
More | Brookline - Page 123Sometimes we had the delight of a drive into the country, and once stayed at the Perry Farm in Brookline. What enchantment that first waking to ... |
 | Canterbury - Page 68In the city of Canterbury there was a church which had been built by the ancient Roman Christians, but was used by the Kentish kings for pagan worship ...more pages: 69 |
 | Taunton - Page 136A MAN wishing to go to Taunton was riding in the opposite direction. Meeting a farmer in the road, he drew up and asked, " How far is it to Taunton, ... |
 | Offa - Page 52Peter's was spoiled by the Danes, twelve Benedictine monks obtained a charter from Offa, the Mercian king, and built a Monastery which they attached ... |
 | Jerusalem - Page 159to attend Sunday school after recovering from the operation, the lesson chanced to be about the going up of the Jews to Jerusalem to eat the Passover. ...more pages: 19 69 79 |
 | Liverpool - Page 151The watch I bought in Liverpool. I hurried to the hotel, and putting it in my pocket brought it here, resolving that if he yielded to the temptation ...more pages: 133 |
 | Boston - Page 34In response to the invitation of the managers of the Mission, the Sunday schools of Boston and vicinity, and perhaps even more distant schools, ...more pages: 6 15 16 42 77 |
 | Dublin - Page 80There was a bishop in Dublin who engaged a painter to make a large picture for the Cathedral. The subject chosen was the crossing of the Red Sea by ... |
 | Southampton - Page 163In the county of Hampshire or Southampton, which is about fifty-five miles in length by thirty in width, there are nineteen of these ruins ; and the ... |
 | Pembroke - Page 51Who dines off the gleaming Pembroke table, which I proudly rubbed with wax, brush, and silk, as dear old Mrs. Con- len spurred me on, by crying, ... |
 | London - Page 69Here a Saracen lady kindly tended him during a sickness, and when he was ransomed accompanied him to London and married him. ...more pages: 3 36 37 52 68 70 135 146 159 |
 | Edinburgh - Page 98He had a great taste for drawing, and became so skilful that he was able to support himself later in life, while pursuing his studies in Edinburgh, ... |
 | Lancaster - Page 5latter consists of two towers, called York and Lancaster, each one hundred feet high. The octagon tower, one hundred and twenty feet above the level ... |
 | New Haven - Page 175At a recent Sunday- school service in a prominent church in New Haven, the rector was illustrating the necessity of a Christian profession in order ... |
 | Windsor - Page 5On the south side of the town of Windsor is the GBKAT PARK, well stocked with deer. In the reign of Queen Anne it was a part of Windsor Forest, ... |
 | Plymouth - Page 84Once she cut up a new garment to stuff a pin-cushion; and she crammed her school desk with biscuits, which the teacher found hard as Plymouth rocks. ... |
 | York - Page 5latter consists of two towers, called York and Lancaster, each one hundred feet high. The octagon tower, one hundred and twenty feet above the level ... |
 | Austin - Page 68In AD 596, Pope Gregory I. sent forty Benedictine monks, with Austin or Augustin at their head, to Ethelbert, for the purpose of converting the king ... |
 | New York - Page 15Nicholas," and will now hail from New York instead of Boston. The new publication gives a third more reading matter than the old, and, judging from ... |
 | Rome - Page 135of so much enjoyment, and having only very slender ties to bind him to his own birthplace, he spent the greater part of his remaining life in Rome. ... |
 | Cambridge - Page 8030 centa. Four copies to one address . $ i .00. Payment invariably in advance- I'rcei of John Wilson & Son i Cambridge. |
 | Delhi - Page 111In the fourteenth century it was in the possession of Alladin, who placed it among the treasures of Delhi. It was afterwards. |
 | Whittier - Page 176Here, as ever, Whittier sings out of the heart of humanity : — " The riddle of the world is understood Only by him who feels that God is g»od, ... |
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