The Ladies' repository: a monthly periodical, devoted to literature, arts, and religion. / Volume 16, Issue 10
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- The Ladies' repository: a monthly periodical, devoted to literature, arts, and religion. / Volume 16, Issue 10
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- Cincinnati,: Methodist Episcopal Church [etc.].
- Oct 1856
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Contents
- Sketch of John Milton D. W. Clark, D. D. [The Editor]; pp. 577-584
- The Blue Cave of Capri pp. 584
- Italy pp. 584
- Earthly Ills pp. 584
- Parted Luella Clark; pp. 585
- In Church Phœbe Cary; pp. 585
- Eye Hath Not Seen, Ear Heard, Etc. Mrs. Harriet E. Francis; pp. 585
- A View of Death Mrs. M. A. Bigelow; pp. 585
- Natural History—A Few Illustrations of the Species "Bore" Mrs. H. C. Gardner; pp. 586-590
- What May Be Done by Concentration pp. 590
- Precocity and Maturity Prof. G. S. L. Starks; pp. 590-591
- Glances from My Window Miss Etta A. Baker; pp. 591-592
- Neatness Rev. H. Winslow; pp. 592
- Proofs of Immortality pp. 593
- The Wit and Eloquence of Curran pp. 593-594
- To Jenny, the Bride Augusta Moore; pp. 595
- Stanzas for an Album Helen Bruce; pp. 595
- Faded Flowers Nannie Clark; pp. 595
- Character Rev. E. Thomson, D. D.; pp. 596-599
- Contemplation of the Works of Nature pp. 599
- Bedside of a Dying Believer pp. 599
- The True Glory of Man pp. 599
- The Mission of Children—Crushed Flowers Rev. H. P. Andrews; pp. 600-602
- The Bridal Boat H. N. Powers; pp. 602
- Logicians pp. 602
- Pleasures of Friendship, Part I J. D. Bell; pp. 603-607
- The Poetry of Trees pp. 607-608
- Reading without an Object pp. 608
- A Mother's Prayer, Part I Mrs. Bithia B. Leavitt; pp. 608-614
- Talk with the Flowers, No. III Mrs. Lydia Howard Huntley Sigourney; pp. 614-615
- The Lost Child Mace Johnson; pp. 615
- Seeking the Lost D. W. Clark, D. D. [The Editor]; pp. 615
- Far Away Mrs. H. C. Gardner; pp. 616
- The Stranger Carrie Myer; pp. 616
- At Etta's Grave Mrs. Ellie Watson; pp. 616
- A Homily on Homes Professor W. H. Barnes; pp. 617-620
- The Religions of China. No. I Rev. J. W. Wiley, M. D.; pp. 620-624
- Do Something pp. 624
- The Departed Rev. J. D. Knox; pp. 624
- The Faded Flower Mary E. Wilcox; pp. 624
- Scripture Cabinet pp. 625-627
- Phases of Antitheistic Infidelity D. W. Clark, D. D. [The Editor]; pp. 628-631
- Literary, Scientific, and Religious Items pp. 631-633
- Notices of New Books pp. 634-635
- Notices of Periodicals and Pamphlets pp. 635
- Notes and Queries pp. 635-636
- Mirror of Apothegm, Wit, Repartee, and Anecdote pp. 637
- Editor's Table pp. 638-640
- Damascus (Engraving) pp. 640a-640b
- The Drowned Fisherman (Engraving) pp. 640b-640c