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... early nineteenth century Quaker life in New England , given in this volume , is a depiction of the plain simple home affairs of a leading Rhode Island family , written by two Quaker sisters , Elizabeth Buffum Chace , my great - aunt ...
... early nineteenth century Quaker life in New England , given in this volume , is a depiction of the plain simple home affairs of a leading Rhode Island family , written by two Quaker sisters , Elizabeth Buffum Chace , my great - aunt ...
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... early impressed with the very great blessing of a birthright mem- bership in the Society of Friends ; and whatever this may now have become , I do think that at that time and in our circumstances it was a privilege to be thankful for ...
... early impressed with the very great blessing of a birthright mem- bership in the Society of Friends ; and whatever this may now have become , I do think that at that time and in our circumstances it was a privilege to be thankful for ...
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... early Quaker ancestors in Newport , Rhode Island , were interested in the slave trade . As a matter of fact Newport was quite an active slave market and ships came into the wonderful harbor there direct from Africa and much of their ...
... early Quaker ancestors in Newport , Rhode Island , were interested in the slave trade . As a matter of fact Newport was quite an active slave market and ships came into the wonderful harbor there direct from Africa and much of their ...
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