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[1] ELLEANOR'S SECOND BOOK | [line] | "The times are advancing, and matters will turn, | And some who are now in the shade, | And pelted by malice, or treated with scorn, | May pay in the coin that was paid. | * * * * * * |
Property / title page transcription: [1] ELLEANOR'S SECOND BOOK | [line] | "The times are advancing, and matters will turn, | And some who are now in the shade, | And pelted by malice, or treated with scorn, | May pay in the coin that was paid. | * * * * * * | / rank
 
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[2] Should virtue sometimes fail of bliss, | Plunged in misfortune's dark abyss; | Still in the event, she would not fall; | But rise, triumphant over all." | FRENAU. | [line] | PROVIDENCE: | PRINTED BY B.T. ALBRO | 1842.
Property / title page transcription: [2] Should virtue sometimes fail of bliss, | Plunged in misfortune's dark abyss; | Still in the event, she would not fall; | But rise, triumphant over all." | FRENAU. | [line] | PROVIDENCE: | PRINTED BY B.T. ALBRO | 1842. / rank
 
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date: 1842
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note: testimony for Elleanor Elridge, signed by 11 women. Titled "TO THE PUBLIC"
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note: titled "ABRIDGEMENT OF ELLEN'S MEMOIRS"
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128 pages
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total number of pages: 128
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1842 B.T. Albro edition
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    [1] ELLEANOR'S SECOND BOOK | [line] | "The times are advancing, and matters will turn, | And some who are now in the shade, | And pelted by malice, or treated with scorn, | May pay in the coin that was paid. | * * * * * * |
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    [2] Should virtue sometimes fail of bliss, | Plunged in misfortune's dark abyss; | Still in the event, she would not fall; | But rise, triumphant over all." | FRENAU. | [line] | PROVIDENCE: | PRINTED BY B.T. ALBRO | 1842.
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    128 pages
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