New England Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly, Volumen19J. N. McClintock, 1898 |
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... but by original and serious la- bors , has the approval and backing of all who love art , and of all whose judgment is of weight in art ques- tions . — WFSTORASTELA Si di Martin Beal L IFE among the Quakers. ROBERT GORDON HARDIE . 17.
... but by original and serious la- bors , has the approval and backing of all who love art , and of all whose judgment is of weight in art ques- tions . — WFSTORASTELA Si di Martin Beal L IFE among the Quakers. ROBERT GORDON HARDIE . 17.
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... Quakers , though there are striking examples to the contrary . In lack of public spirit there was much private charity , and great equity and justice in business relations . Everything in Quaker life centred around the meeting , and the ...
... Quakers , though there are striking examples to the contrary . In lack of public spirit there was much private charity , and great equity and justice in business relations . Everything in Quaker life centred around the meeting , and the ...
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... Quakers were dis- owned for dancing and even for look- ing on at dances , for playing on the violin , for tying the hair in ... Quaker- esses . Courtship and marriage were closely hedged around . Friends were en- joined against proposing ...
... Quakers were dis- owned for dancing and even for look- ing on at dances , for playing on the violin , for tying the hair in ... Quaker- esses . Courtship and marriage were closely hedged around . Friends were en- joined against proposing ...
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... Quaker maids sat on their porches or " stoops , " with father and mother , while Quaker swains visited from house to house , lingering longest where inclination or interest detained . It would seem as though those orderly stoop visits ...
... Quaker maids sat on their porches or " stoops , " with father and mother , while Quaker swains visited from house to house , lingering longest where inclination or interest detained . It would seem as though those orderly stoop visits ...
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... Quaker groom could express contri- tion for an offense in " marrying out of meeting , " nor indeed submit patiently ... Quaker inspectors intruded to prevent unseemly mirth and over- eating and drinking . In Pennsylvania , especially in ...
... Quaker groom could express contri- tion for an offense in " marrying out of meeting , " nor indeed submit patiently ... Quaker inspectors intruded to prevent unseemly mirth and over- eating and drinking . In Pennsylvania , especially in ...
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