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GARDINER: Early Recollections of Robert Hallowell Gardiner 1782-1864

GARDINER: Early Recollections of Robert Hallowell Gardiner 1782-1864

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by R H Gardiner. 1936. 226p

The document delves into historical events and personal experiences, shedding light on the French Revolution, family history, educational encounters, and reflections on slavery. It offers a narrative rich in details about individuals, their behaviors, and the prevailing societal norms of that era. Through these accounts, readers gain insights into a wide array of topics, from political turmoil to personal challenges and societal customs.

One notable aspect highlighted in the text is the evolution of societal practices over time. It mentions changes in the consumption of alcohol, particularly the shift away from excessive drinking and the increased respect for religion. The narrative paints a picture of a society where wine was a central topic at dinner parties, and gentlemen indulged in drinking until late hours, contrasting with the more restrained practices observed later on.

Additionally, the document touches upon personal encounters and challenges faced by the author, such as resisting temptations like card playing and financial exploitation. It recounts instances where the author stood firm against unwelcome influences and manipulative tactics, showcasing a sense of resilience and determination in the face of adversity. These personal anecdotes provide a glimpse into the author's character and values amidst the backdrop of changing societal norms.

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