A Collection of Historical and Other PapersThe editor, 1895 - 499 páginas |
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... passed an examination , he became a pupil in the English High School . Here from various reasons he had the good ... passing through all the grades from errand - boy to book - keeper , four years and a half , leav- ing in March , 1843 ...
... passed an examination , he became a pupil in the English High School . Here from various reasons he had the good ... passing through all the grades from errand - boy to book - keeper , four years and a half , leav- ing in March , 1843 ...
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... of an ordinary dwelling - house , through which the bullets of the enemy constantly passed , killing , wonderful to relate ! only one person , Henry Young of Concord . The savages , to use Hubbard's words , " for 12 KING PHILIP'S WAR .
... of an ordinary dwelling - house , through which the bullets of the enemy constantly passed , killing , wonderful to relate ! only one person , Henry Young of Concord . The savages , to use Hubbard's words , " for 12 KING PHILIP'S WAR .
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... passed a delightful day in last June , under the auspices of its President , surveying the whole region . One would wish to visit the spot many times before committing himself thor- oughly to either theory . What I should say would be ...
... passed a delightful day in last June , under the auspices of its President , surveying the whole region . One would wish to visit the spot many times before committing himself thor- oughly to either theory . What I should say would be ...
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... passed forever from British hands , for on that day the Provincial Congress met in Concord and organized . That which for months , and perhaps years , had been a fact , became now a visible and palpable finality . With a calm steadiness ...
... passed forever from British hands , for on that day the Provincial Congress met in Concord and organized . That which for months , and perhaps years , had been a fact , became now a visible and palpable finality . With a calm steadiness ...
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... passing , they attack it , break the windows , and insult the passengers . But the driver , a bold , active fellow , jumped from the seat , seized and beat one of them , and apparently put the rest to flight . These skirmishes are ...
... passing , they attack it , break the windows , and insult the passengers . But the driver , a bold , active fellow , jumped from the seat , seized and beat one of them , and apparently put the rest to flight . These skirmishes are ...
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Página 391 - Thou shalt come to thy grave in a full age, like as a shock of corn cometh in in his season.
Página 443 - Now Naaman, captain of the host of the king of Syria, was a great man with his master, and honourable, because by him the Lord had given deliverance unto Syria: he was also a mighty man in valour, but he was a leper.
Página 465 - A servant with this clause makes drudgery divine; who sweeps a room, as for thy laws, makes that and the action fine.
Página 285 - Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more, Or close the wall up with our English dead ! In peace there's nothing so becomes a man As modest stillness and humility ; But when the blast of war blows in our ears, Then imitate the action of the tiger...
Página 71 - Money is this man's God, and to get enough of it he would sacrifice his country" This publication produced quite a sensation among the officers.
Página 171 - Who shall succeed, Without fail, Forevermore. * Here is the land, Shaggy with wood, With its old valley, Mound and flood. But the heritors ? — Fled like the flood's foam. The lawyer, and the laws, And the kingdom, Clean swept herefrom.
Página 125 - To the end the body of the commons may be preserved of honest and good men, it was ordered and agreed, that, for the time to come, no man shall be admitted to the freedom of this body politic, but such as are members of some of the churches within the limits of the same.
Página 42 - We have suffered prodigiously," he writes in December, " for want of wood. Many regiments have been obliged to eat their provisions raw for want of fuel to cook it, and notwithstanding we have burnt up all the fences and cut down all the trees for a mile round the camp, our sufferings have been inconceivable. The barracks have been greatly delayed for want of stuff. Many of the troops are yet in tents, and will be for some time, especially the officers.
Página 474 - We covenant with our Lord, and one with another. We bind ourselves, in the presence of God, to walk together in all his ways, according as he is pleased to reveal himself to us in his blessed word of truth...
Página 10 - Boston ; and it was added, — we now quote the language of the instructions3 — "in prosecution of this affayre, if you should meet with any Indians that stand in opposition to you, or that declare themselves to be your enemies, then you are ordered to ingage them, if you see reason for it and endeavor to reduce them by force of armes." Nothing could have been more foolhardy than this expedition. When we consider the nature of Ephraim Curtis's report, and remember that it was known that the Nipmucks...