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Dr. Andrew Turnbull: And the New Smyrna Colony of Florida. E-book. Formato PDF Carita Doggett - Forgotten Books, 2017 -
Every old inhabitant of Florida knows of Andrew Turnbull. Most tourists on the East Coast have read Susan Turnbull, that romantic and imaginary version of his Minorcan colony, by Archibald Clavering Gunter, and have taken pictures of the old Sugar Mill and "Turnbull's Castle" at New Smyrna. If an old resident is asked about him, he says "Turnbull was a bad sort," - in fact Gunter makes a kind of wicked ogre out of him; so that about the great coquina ruins, cleft with palm trees, hovers a sinister mist of traditions.Reminders of Turnbull are plentiful throughout the State. On the palm covered banks of the North Indian River stands New Smyrna itself, named for Smyrna, Asia Minor, the birthplace of Turnbull's wife.
Life and Letters of Thomas Bradbury: For Thirthy-One Years the Lord's Messenger in the Lord's Message in Grove Chapel, Camberwell. E-book. Formato PDF Mary A. Doggett - Forgotten Books, 2017 -
IN sending forth this account of my dear father's life and work, a few words by way of introduction appear to be necessary. Though the wish was often expressed by a few who valued his testimony and honour his memory, that such an account should be written, it was not until some time had elapsed that the suggestion was made to me that I should undertake the work. But feeling my incapacity for such an undertaking, besides having a large family to attend to, this appeared at first an impossibility. However, after giving the subject long and serious consideration, I was constrained to make the. Attempt, looking unto Him Who has said, Trust in the Lord with all thine heart and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct thy paths.
The Grammar of Painting and Engraving: Translated From the French of Blanc's Grammaire Des Arts Du Dessin. E-book. Formato PDF Kate Newell Doggett - Forgotten Books, 2017 -
For what delights can equal those That stir the spirit's inner deeps, When one who loves but knows not, reaps A truth from one who loves and knows. That Charles Blanc knows Of what he writes, no one will doubt who follows his eloquent pages in the original. The translator hopes that faithful study and an honest endeavor to preserve the inexorable clear ness Of the French idiom, will not so far have failed as to make him unwelcome in an English dress.