A Good Time Coming: Mormon Letters to ScotlandFrederick Stewart Buchanan University of Utah Press, 1988 - 319 pagine |
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Pagina 92
... John's account of his first few months at the home of the William Douglass family in Smithfield , Cache Valley , reveals a tendency to expect too much of other people . These early letters are a portent of John's future difficulties ...
... John's account of his first few months at the home of the William Douglass family in Smithfield , Cache Valley , reveals a tendency to expect too much of other people . These early letters are a portent of John's future difficulties ...
Pagina 93
... John responded that he would rather die than accept assistance . John hoped to buy land and settle down as a farmer with cows and crops . However , he was attracted to mining as a way to raise capital to buy land . John's early years in ...
... John responded that he would rather die than accept assistance . John hoped to buy land and settle down as a farmer with cows and crops . However , he was attracted to mining as a way to raise capital to buy land . John's early years in ...
Pagina 284
... , too , that the family may have discarded them as trash in later years . Pre- sumably James MacNeil's surviving letters ( which John brought from Arizona ) were kept with John's . 14 John may be referring to the repeal of the 284.
... , too , that the family may have discarded them as trash in later years . Pre- sumably James MacNeil's surviving letters ( which John brought from Arizona ) were kept with John's . 14 John may be referring to the repeal of the 284.
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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 |
Copyright | |
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