| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1871 - 274 sider
...From the arrangement of the seats in the nave, and the labels pasted or painted on them, I judged that the women sat on one side and the men on the other, and the seats for various orders of magistrates, and for ecclesiastical and collegiate people, were... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1871 - 286 sider
...From the arrangement of the seats in the nave, and the labels pasted or painted on them, I judged that the women sat on one side and the men on the other, and the seats for various orders of magistrates, and for ecclesiastical and collegiate people, were... | |
| Josiah Thomas Slugg - 1881 - 374 sider
...by Mrs. Higginbotham. The first chapel was erected in 1805. It was a small square building, in which the women sat on one side and the men on the other. This gave place to a larger structure (now used as a Sunday school) in 1827, built at a co'st of ^690.... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1882 - 588 sider
...From the arrangement of the seats in the nave, and the labels pasted or painted on them, I judged that the women sat on one side and the men on the other, and the seats for various orders of magistrates, and for ecclesiastical and collegiate people, were... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1883 - 596 sider
...From the arrangement of the seats in the nave, and the labels pasted or painted on them, I judged that the women sat on one side and the men on the other, aud the seats for various orders of magistrates, and for ecclesiastical and collegiate people, were... | |
| 1883 - 594 sider
...From the arrangement of the seats in the nave, and the labels pasted or painted on them, I judged that the women sat on one side and the men on the other, and the seats for various orders of magistrates, and for ecclesiastical and collegiate people, were... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1888 - 598 sider
...From the arrangement of the seats in the nave, and the labels pasted or painted on them, I judged that the women sat on one side and the men on the other, and the seats for various orders of magistrates, and for ecclesiastical and collegiate people, were... | |
| Bennet Burleigh - 1896 - 676 sider
...her right and left immediately followed. As in other primitive places, Western as well as Eastern, the women sat on one side and the men on the other. I confess, however, that on that occasion the ladies sat on the Queen's right hand, and we poor men,... | |
| William Nelson Ruggles - 1908 - 360 sider
...heavy planed lumber and were provided with back supports, and reached from the aisle to the walls. The women sat on one side and the men on the other, while a few back seats were reserved for the colored population. The pulpit, high and wide, with a... | |
| 1910 - 638 sider
...tried to have a little Bible study. We found there were some sore hearts and some happv ones. As usual the women sat on one side and the men on the other, but all took part. In our morning audience it seemed as if everyone who was not sick was holding a... | |
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