Date: 1726
"At that Answer I sat me down upon my Chest and burst into Tears, and had such a Combat in my Mind that bereav'd me of the Power even of thinking for some time."
preview | full record— Chetwood, William Rufus (d. 1766)
Date: 1726
" For as the Face is the Index of the Mind, I am of Opinion, a Person of nice Judgment and Observation may discover a false Passion, with as much ease, as a Jeweller would distinguish the different Species of Stones (if we may call them so.)"
preview | full record— Chetwood, William Rufus (d. 1766)
Date: 1726
"When she came back from Supper, I had got up and had drest my self; but the Combat in my Mind had really disorder'd my Body, which she soon saw."
preview | full record— Chetwood, William Rufus (d. 1766)
Date: 1726
"But the Occasion had imprinted in my Mind a lively Idea of him."
preview | full record— Chetwood, William Rufus (d. 1766)
Date: 1726
" I remember very well, after this Accident, whenever I had Occasion to cross a Stile, in Pensylvania or Old England, I ever took Care to look before me; so lasting is the Impression of Fear and Danger upon the Minds of Men."
preview | full record— Chetwood, William Rufus (d. 1766)