My dear wife ! Remember thou wast the love of my youth, and much the joy of my life; the most beloved as well as most worthy of all my earthly comforts; and the reason of that love was more thy inward than thy outward excellencies, which yet were many.... Chambers's pocket miscellany - Page 109by Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1853Full view - About this book
| Enos Bronson - 1811 - 456 pages
...remember thou wast the love of my youth, and much the joy of my life; the most beloved as well as the most worthy, of all my earthly comforts: and the reason...of that love was more thy inward than thy outward excellencies (which yet were many.) God knows, and thou knowest it, I can say it was a match of Providence's... | |
| 1812 - 576 pages
...world. " My dear wife ! remember thou wast the love of my youth, and much the j6y of my life ; the most beloved, as well as most worthy of all my earthly...of that love was more thy inward than thy outward excellencies, which yet were many. God knows, and thou knowest it, I can say it was a match of Providence's... | |
| 1812 - 470 pages
...remember thou wast the love of my youth, and much the joy of my life; the most beloved as well as the most worthy, of all my earthly comforts: and the reason...of that love was more thy inward than thy outward exccllencies(which yet were many.) God knows, and thou kno\vest it, I can suy it was a match of Providence's... | |
| 1813 - 662 pages
...world. « My dear wife ! remember thou wast the love of my youth, and much the joy of my life ; the most beloved, as well as most worthy of all my earthly...of that love was more thy inward than thy outward excellencies, which yet were many. God knows and thou knowest it, I can say it was a match of Providence's... | |
| 1813 - 580 pages
...world. " My dear wife ! remember tliou wast the love of my youth, and much the joy of my life; the most beloved, as well as most worthy of all my earthly...of that love was more thy inward than thy outward excellencies, which yet were many. God knows, and thou knowest it, I can say it was a match of Providence's... | |
| Thomas Clarkson - 1813 - 562 pages
...world. " My dear wife ! remember thou wast the love of my youth, and much the joy of my life ; the most beloved, as well as most worthy of all my earthly...of that love was more thy inward than thy outward excellencies, which yet were many. God knows, and thou knowest it, I can say it was a match of Providence's... | |
| 1813 - 566 pages
...world. " My dear wife t remember thou wast the love of my youth, and much die joy of my life : the most beloved, as well as most worthy of all my earthly...of that love was more thy inward than thy outward excellencies, which yet were many. God knows, and thou knowest it, I can say it was a match of Providence's... | |
| 1813 - 550 pages
...world. " My dear wife ! remember thou wast the love of my youth, and much the joy of my life : the most beloved, as well as most worthy of all my earthly...comforts : and the reason of that love was more thy iuward than thy outward excellencies, which yet were many. God kiiows, and thou knowest it, I cau say... | |
| 1813 - 552 pages
...wast the love of my youth, and luch the joy of my life: the most beloved, as well as most worthy f all my earthly comforts: and the reason of that love was more by inward than thy outward excellencies, which yet were many. tod knows, and thou knowest it, I can... | |
| 1814 - 1112 pages
..." ' My dear wife! remember thou •wast the love of my youth and much the joy of my life ; the most beloved as. well as most worthy of all my earthly comforts and thf reason of that love -was mow th> inwardrtian thy outward exceilencies, which yet were many. God... | |
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