| Charles Elliott - Wyandot Indians - 1837 - 228 pages
...succession. The older half of the boys and girls took the first table.theu the younger succeeded them. The boys sat on one side, and the girls on the other side of the table. The oldest also sat at the head of the table, and so on, according to their age,... | |
| Charles Elliott - Wyandot Indians - 1850 - 232 pages
...succession. The older half of the boys and girls took the first table.theu the younger succeeded them. The boys sat on one side, and the girls on the other side of the table. The oldest also sat at the head of the table, and so on, according to their age,... | |
| Thomas Laurie - Missions - 1863 - 328 pages
...be wholly consecrated to the Lord forever;" and this evening Christ seemed to take possession of it. The boys sat on one side, and the girls on the other ; and seldom, perhaps, has there been a company more under the influence of things unseen. It Beemed... | |
| Thomas Laurie - 1863 - 312 pages
...be wholly consecrated to the Lord forever;" and this evening Christ seemed to take possession of it. The boys sat on one side, and the girls on the other; and seldom, perhaps, has there been a company more under the influence of things unseen. It seemed... | |
| 1868 - 396 pages
...the offering up of prayer by Professor Tron, who presided, the business of the school was commenced. The boys sat on one side and the girls on the other side, while the teachers sat at the ends of the different forms. AH the instruction was given in the... | |
| Helen Sanford (Coan) Nevius - China - 1869 - 670 pages
...when not a word has been exchanged. When I was teaching my singing-class in the chapel on North Bank, the boys sat on one side, and the girls on the other, quite separate. But a few times I intercepted little billet-doux passing between them, not always of... | |
| William Guest - Missionaries - 1870 - 228 pages
...evening that the room was no longer ours, but the Lord's, and we all wanted it to be his for ever. The boys sat on one side, and the girls on the other; and I never saw a company that seemed more fully impressed with eternal realities. The careless ones... | |
| Mary Pryor Hack - Christian biography - 1880 - 408 pages
...that evening that the room was no longer ours but the Lord's, and we all wanted it to be His for ever. The boys sat on one side, and the girls on the other ; and I never saw a company that seemed more fully impressed with eternal realities. The careless ones... | |
| Marshall Blakemore Evans, Heinrich Carl Keidel - German language - 1915 - 228 pages
...masculine, but her blue eyes were very kindly. 5. When the children were arranged in the large school-room, the boys sat on one side and the girls on the other. 6. Susanna's table, which had been loaded down with books, stood in the middle of the room. 7. Susanna,... | |
| Marshall Blakemore Evans, Heinrich Carl Keidel - German language - 1915 - 228 pages
...masculine, but her blue eyes were very kindly. 5. When the children were arranged in the large school-room, the boys sat on one side and the girls on the other. 6. Susanna's table, which had been loaded down with books, stood in the middle of the room. 7. Susanna,... | |
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