 | James Gough - 1832 - 436 pages
...chairs placed without very conveniently, so that I did not see any thing wanting, according to the place, but something to stand on, for I was not free...upon the fine cane chair, lest I should break it. I am the more particular in this exact and exemplary order than in some other things, for the seats... | |
 | John Richardson - 1832 - 374 pages
...chairs placed without very conveniently, so that I did not see any thing wanting, according to the place, but something to stand on, for I was not free to set my fctt upon the fine cane chair, lest I should break it. I am the more particular in this exact and exemplary... | |
 | John Richardson - Quakers - 1856 - 278 pages
...chairs placed without, very conveniently, so that I did not see any thing wanting, according to the place, but something to stand on, for I was not free...upon the fine cane chair, lest I should break it. I am the more particular in this exact and exemplary order than in some other things, for the seats... | |
 | George Wingate Chase - History - 1861 - 730 pages
...bright-rubbed room was set with suitable scats or chairs, [for a meeting] so that I did not see any thing wanting according to place, but something to stand...not free to set my feet upon the fine cane chair, lost I should break it." Mary died in 1717. She had six children. The descendants of Tristram rate... | |
 | Society of Friends - 1875 - 1084 pages
...many chain placed without very conveniently, so that I did not see any thing wanting, according \t the place, but something to stand on, for I was not free...upon the fine cane chair, lest I should break it. I am the more particular in this exacting exemplary order than in some other things. for the seats... | |
 | Allen Coffin - 1881 - 76 pages
...as I had not seen the like before ; the large and bright-nibbed room was set with suitable seats or chairs for a meeting, so that I did not see anything...upon the fine cane chair, lest I should break it." Enough might be written concerning her to make an entertaining volume by itself, which may some time... | |
 | William Root Bliss - Nantucket (Mass.) - 1896 - 718 pages
...as I had not seen the like before; the large and bright-rubbed room was set with suitable seats or chairs for a meeting, so that I did not see anything...upon the fine cane chair lest I should break it." During the service Mary Starbuck " strove against the testimony, sometimes looking up in my face with... | |
 | Nantucket (Mass.) - 1896 - 174 pages
...Chairs placed without very conveniently, so, that I did not see anything awanting, ac73 cording to the Place, but something to stand on, for I was not free...upon the fine Cane Chair, lest I should break it. " I am the more particular in this exact and exemplary Order than in some other things, for the Seats... | |
 | Nantucket (Mass.) - 1896 - 176 pages
...Chairs placed without very conveniently, so, that I did not see anything awanting, according to the Place, but something to stand on, for I was not free to set my Feet upon the line Cane Chair, lest I should break it. " I am the more particular in this exact and exemplary Order... | |
 | Joseph Walton - Society of Friends - 1897 - 870 pages
...chairs placed without, very conveniently, so that I did not see anything wanting, according to the place, but something to stand on, for I was not free...upon the fine cane chair, lest I should break it. I am the more particular in this exact and exemplary order than in some other things, for the seats... | |
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