A Good Time Coming: Mormon Letters to ScotlandFrederick Stewart Buchanan University of Utah Press, 1988 - 319 pagine |
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Pagina 18
... David himself was in turn a miner , draper , and colliery clerk . The irony is that his chil- dren were so inured to life in the mines that they had difficulty leaving them . As a consequence of ... David and Ann may help explain 18.
... David himself was in turn a miner , draper , and colliery clerk . The irony is that his chil- dren were so inured to life in the mines that they had difficulty leaving them . As a consequence of ... David and Ann may help explain 18.
Pagina 19
... Ann became an " old woman " while David was still " middle - aged . " Lack of records precludes a detailed description of the fam- ily life of David and Ann MacNeil , but we do know that shortly after their marriage they moved thirty ...
... Ann became an " old woman " while David was still " middle - aged . " Lack of records precludes a detailed description of the fam- ily life of David and Ann MacNeil , but we do know that shortly after their marriage they moved thirty ...
Pagina 24
Mormon Letters to Scotland Frederick Stewart Buchanan. ter , David left his wife of thirty - one years ; apparently he went off with another woman . He was then forty - nine and Ann was sixty- seven . If David had been at all disposed to ...
Mormon Letters to Scotland Frederick Stewart Buchanan. ter , David left his wife of thirty - one years ; apparently he went off with another woman . He was then forty - nine and Ann was sixty- seven . If David had been at all disposed to ...
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Is not Scotland as near to heaven as Amarica? | 1 |
The Freist Countery in the Woreld | 49 |
Rough Country Rough People | 91 |
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