Excerpt from Memoir of Mrs. Eliza G. Jones: Missionary to Burmah and SiamMrs. Eliza G. Jones was the eldest child of Henry and Susan Grew. She was born in Providence, R. I., March 30th, 1803. After mentioning an early developement of a desire for knowledge and an intellectual aptitude to attain it, nothing of peculiar interest is to be recorded of her youthful period, until He, who gave her existence, imparted to her that boon of sovereign lov...
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Excerpt from Memoir of Mrs. Eliza G. Jones: Missionary to Burmah and Siam
Mrs. Eliza G. Jones was the eldest child of Henry and Susan Grew. She was born in Providence, R. I., March 30th, 1803. After mentioning an early developement of a desire for knowledge and an intellectual aptitude to attain it, nothing of peculiar interest is to be recorded of her youthful period, until He, who gave her existence, imparted to her that boon of sovereign l...
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