Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, Volumen4American Antiquarian Society., 1888 |
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... important ministers in and about Boston are mentioned . only in the most cursory manner . John Cotton is alluded to three times . John Wilson is named twice , John Norton but once , Samuel Shephard twice . In the case of the magistracy ...
... important ministers in and about Boston are mentioned . only in the most cursory manner . John Cotton is alluded to three times . John Wilson is named twice , John Norton but once , Samuel Shephard twice . In the case of the magistracy ...
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... importance of this particular mound , the discovery of which was due to Dr. Metz , in showing how much there was yet to be learned about 1885. ] 9 Proceedings . PROCEEDINGS AT THE MEETING: Lechford Note-book; Ohio Mounds.
... importance of this particular mound , the discovery of which was due to Dr. Metz , in showing how much there was yet to be learned about 1885. ] 9 Proceedings . PROCEEDINGS AT THE MEETING: Lechford Note-book; Ohio Mounds.
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... importance of conducting the explorations in a thorough and systematic manner . He also called attention to some other important and novel discoveries which had been made by the workers of the Peabody Museum , and to the great advance ...
... importance of conducting the explorations in a thorough and systematic manner . He also called attention to some other important and novel discoveries which had been made by the workers of the Peabody Museum , and to the great advance ...
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... important personage or event with his own eyes . His may be the right view ; yet in many cases it is a view which he would not have taken but for the combined influence of his famil- iarity with the ancient republics and his sympathy ...
... important personage or event with his own eyes . His may be the right view ; yet in many cases it is a view which he would not have taken but for the combined influence of his famil- iarity with the ancient republics and his sympathy ...
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... importance on the prominent actor or actors , and thus by a balanced force preventing the original story from being tampered with in either direction . too , with regard to places , houses , sites of events , there are equally those who ...
... importance on the prominent actor or actors , and thus by a balanced force preventing the original story from being tampered with in either direction . too , with regard to places , houses , sites of events , there are equally those who ...
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Página 311 - I wish the lecturers to treat their subject as a strict natural science, the greatest of all possible sciences— indeed, in one sense, the only science— that of Infinite Being — without reference to or reliance upon any supposed special exceptional or socalled miraculous revelation.
Página 275 - An Act to redress the misemployment of lands, goods and stocks of money heretofore given to charitable uses.
Página 95 - To the humble Petition of the Ministers of the Church of England, desiring Reformation of certaine ceremonies and abuses of the Church.
Página 119 - Which ended, follows the contribution, one of the deacons saying, Brethren of the congregation, now there is time left for contribution, wherefore as God hath prospered you, so freely offer.
Página 293 - At the usual evening hour the chapel bell began to toll, and Thomas Newcome's hands outside the bed feebly beat time. And just as the last bell struck, a peculiar sweet smile shone over his face, and he lifted up his head a little, and quickly said, " Adsum !
Página 276 - With regard to the latter view, it was a very wise one ; for by that means, in times of Popery, the clergy got almost half the real property of the kingdom into their hands ; and, indeed, I wonder they did not get the rest, as people thought they thereby purchased heaven.
Página 278 - The estates are valued by the surveyor of the house itself at £2,673 a year; yet they are let for £860; and down to 1812 they fetched no more than £336. A free school too, is specially appointed to be kept for all the inhabitants of Croydon; but none has within the memory of man been taught, although the master receives his emoluments, teaching another school for his own profit, and although the inhabitants have established a seminary upon the new plan to give education at their own expense to...
Página 199 - Christianity, have this fortnight been pondering methods to make more effectual that horrid traffic of selling negroes. It has appeared to us that six-and-forty thousand of these wretches are sold every year to our plantations alone ! — it chills one's blood.
Página 50 - JOURNAL HISTORIQUE du dernier voyage que feu M. de la Sale fit dans le Golfe de Mexique, pour trouver l'embouchure et le cours de la riviere de Missicipi, nommee a present la riviere de saint Louis, qui traverse la Louisiane. Ou l'on voit l'histoire tragique de sa mort, et plusieurs choses curieuses du Nouveau Monde.
Página 354 - Trustees for the time being, be rendered by age, infirmity, or otherwise, incapable of discharging the duties of his office, then and so often the remaining part of the Trustees then surviving...