Letters from FloridaD. Appleton, 1879 - 85 páginas |
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... mind after several years of close observation , which have been growing stronger each year . I firmly believe that these letters do not ex- aggerate the wonderful capabilities of this lovely country . If some of my readers have the ...
... mind after several years of close observation , which have been growing stronger each year . I firmly believe that these letters do not ex- aggerate the wonderful capabilities of this lovely country . If some of my readers have the ...
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... mind also how much is as good as thrown away , because often given thoughtlessly — not so much to help the poor , or honor God , as " lest by their con- tinual coming they weary me . 99 Alms recklessly or inconsiderately given are often ...
... mind also how much is as good as thrown away , because often given thoughtlessly — not so much to help the poor , or honor God , as " lest by their con- tinual coming they weary me . 99 Alms recklessly or inconsiderately given are often ...
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... of trouble or anxiety - without many mistakes , and perhaps some serious disasters ! I think there is less to fear in seeking to build up a home in Florida - bearing in mind to the fullest A HOME AND WORK FOR ALL . 19.
... of trouble or anxiety - without many mistakes , and perhaps some serious disasters ! I think there is less to fear in seeking to build up a home in Florida - bearing in mind to the fullest A HOME AND WORK FOR ALL . 19.
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Mrs. H. W. Beecher. home in Florida - bearing in mind to the fullest extent all the difficulties one is liable to encounter - than when entering a new and untried field elsewhere . This de- lightful climate , the rapid growth of ...
Mrs. H. W. Beecher. home in Florida - bearing in mind to the fullest extent all the difficulties one is liable to encounter - than when entering a new and untried field elsewhere . This de- lightful climate , the rapid growth of ...
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... mind that I was planning and dreaming during all the long hours and days of weak- ness , in my first visit to Florida ; and these dreams , I assuredly believe , will be in some degree realized and at no very distant day . Oh ! the many ...
... mind that I was planning and dreaming during all the long hours and days of weak- ness , in my first visit to Florida ; and these dreams , I assuredly believe , will be in some degree realized and at no very distant day . Oh ! the many ...
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551 BROADWAY abundant acres American Painters APPLETON attractive beautiful Beecher blackberries bring build cattle cleared climate Cloth comfortable home courage crops cultivation desire destroyed easily EIGHTY-THREE EXAMPLES English feeble flowers forest frost fruits Garden of Eden give graft grass guava hardships history of Florida I'ze industry John's John's River kind labor lady Lake land large number Letters from Florida lichens lovely lustrated luxury malarial fevers Mark's ment morning needed North Northern once orange orange-culture orange-groves orange-trees Palatka palmettoes piney wood pioneer plantation planted pleasure poor potatoes productive promise PUBLISHERS raised ready rejuvenated rich river Rollestown secure sensible settled sick sketches of fifty skill sour stumps South spring suffering sweet sweet potatoes things tion trees truth vegetables villages volume waste White Mountains wild wilderness winter wise woods York York Evening Post York Observer
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