Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volume 14Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1877 - American literature |
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... Miss Sophia Smith . Miss Smith was born in Hatfield , Mass . , August 27 , 1796 , where she spent the greater part of her life . The family was not con- spicuous in church or state ; but it fur- nishes some of the best illustrations of ...
... Miss Sophia Smith . Miss Smith was born in Hatfield , Mass . , August 27 , 1796 , where she spent the greater part of her life . The family was not con- spicuous in church or state ; but it fur- nishes some of the best illustrations of ...
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... Miss Smith defines the object of the college to be , " the establishment SMITH COLLEGE AND NORTHAMPTON , WITH MOUNTS HOLYOKE AND TOM IN THE DISTANCE . and maintenance of an institution for the higher education of young women , with the ...
... Miss Smith defines the object of the college to be , " the establishment SMITH COLLEGE AND NORTHAMPTON , WITH MOUNTS HOLYOKE AND TOM IN THE DISTANCE . and maintenance of an institution for the higher education of young women , with the ...
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... Miss Smith finished her work by appointing a board of trustees to exe- cute the provisions of her will . These she selected with great care , endeavoring to bring together a body of men , who by their experience and skill in educational ...
... Miss Smith finished her work by appointing a board of trustees to exe- cute the provisions of her will . These she selected with great care , endeavoring to bring together a body of men , who by their experience and skill in educational ...
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... Miss Smith in her will , " and believ- ing that all education should be for the glory of God and the good of man , I direct that the Holy Scriptures be daily and systemati- cally read and studied in said college ; and without giving ...
... Miss Smith in her will , " and believ- ing that all education should be for the glory of God and the good of man , I direct that the Holy Scriptures be daily and systemati- cally read and studied in said college ; and without giving ...
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... Miss , " affably ; " an ' th ' same to yo ' , Parson . Would yo ' , " clearing his throat , " would yo ' moind shakin ' honds wi ' a chap ? " Grace gave him his hand . " Thank yo ' , Parson , " said " Owd Sammy . " " It's th ' first ...
... Miss , " affably ; " an ' th ' same to yo ' , Parson . Would yo ' , " clearing his throat , " would yo ' moind shakin ' honds wi ' a chap ? " Grace gave him his hand . " Thank yo ' , Parson , " said " Owd Sammy . " " It's th ' first ...
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