Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, Volumen17American Antiquarian Society., 1907 |
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... later . Re - enforced by their advice Adams conducted a sharp newspaper campaign , as a result of which the Legislature authorized the transfer of valuable colonial papers from the state archives at Annapolis to Baltimore , and their ...
... later . Re - enforced by their advice Adams conducted a sharp newspaper campaign , as a result of which the Legislature authorized the transfer of valuable colonial papers from the state archives at Annapolis to Baltimore , and their ...
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... later years his interest more and more inclined in this direction , for he held that for a democracy education was the first of all duties . Prominent among his methods was that of very compre- hensive collections of clippings from the ...
... later years his interest more and more inclined in this direction , for he held that for a democracy education was the first of all duties . Prominent among his methods was that of very compre- hensive collections of clippings from the ...
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... later years he adhered to the Church of England ) , he had served frequently as a repre- sentative elder in the Presbyterian church courts , and had written much on church topics . Early in the sixties he became editor of the ...
... later years he adhered to the Church of England ) , he had served frequently as a repre- sentative elder in the Presbyterian church courts , and had written much on church topics . Early in the sixties he became editor of the ...
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... later time he published translations of Horace into Lowland Scottish verse . But that which gave its distinctive flavor to all the later part of his life , and has made it appropriate to com- memorate him in the proceedings of an ...
... later time he published translations of Horace into Lowland Scottish verse . But that which gave its distinctive flavor to all the later part of his life , and has made it appropriate to com- memorate him in the proceedings of an ...
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... later than in any State more eastern . While Eliot , president from 1869 , bided his time waiting for a convenient season , seeds of several exotics sown in Ann Arbor had taken deep root and began to yield thirty - fold increase . In ...
... later than in any State more eastern . While Eliot , president from 1869 , bided his time waiting for a convenient season , seeds of several exotics sown in Ann Arbor had taken deep root and began to yield thirty - fold increase . In ...
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Página 291 - He that planted the ear, shall he not hear? he that formed the eye, shall he not see?
Página 296 - Holy Bible: containing the Old Testament and the New. Translated into the Indian Language and ordered to be printed by the Commissioners of the United Colonies in New England, at the charge, and with the consent of the Corporation in England for the Propagation of the Gospel amongst the Indians in New England.
Página 298 - Memorial; or, a Brief Relation of the most Memorable and Remarkable Passages of the Providence of God, manifested to the Planters of New England, in America; With special Reference to the first Colony thereof, called New Plimouth.
Página 390 - ... congratulated the House on the proof which I had given of my readiness. He was afraid, he said, that I had been silent so long on account of the many allusions which had been made to Calne. Now that I had risen again he hoped that they should hear me often. See whether I do not dust that varlet's jacket for him in the next number of the Blue and Yellow.* I detest him more than cold boiled veal.
Página 10 - Lord! we would not advise; But if in thy Providence A tempest should arise To drive the French fleet hence, And scatter it far and wide, Or sink it in the sea, We should be satisfied, And thine the glory be." This was the prayer I made, For my soul was all on flame, And even as I prayed The answering tempest came. It came with a mighty power, Shaking the windows and walls, And tolling the bell in the tower, As it tolls at funerals. The lightning suddenly Unsheathed its flaming sword, And I cried:...
Página 378 - I can't tell a lie, Pa; you know I can't tell a lie. I did cut it with my hatchet.
Página 10 - The fleet it overtook, And the broad sails in the van Like the tents of Cushan shook, Or the curtains of Midian. Down on the reeling decks Crashed the o'erwhelming seas ; Ah, never were there wrecks So pitiful as these ! Like a potter's vessel broke The great ships of the line ; They were carried away as a smoke, Or sank like lead in the brine. O Lord ! before thy path They vanished and ceased to be, When thou didst walk in wrath With thine horses through the sea...
Página 420 - No more of that. I pray you, in your letters, When you shall these unlucky deeds relate, Speak of me as I am ; nothing extenuate, Nor set down aught in malice...
Página 1 - A FLEET with flags arrayed Sailed from the port of Brest, And the Admiral's ship displayed The signal : "Steer south-west." For this Admiral D'Anville Had sworn by cross and crown To ravage with fire and steel Our helpless Boston Town. There were...
Página 1 - For this Admiral D'Anville Had sworn by cross and crown To ravage with fire and steel Our helpless Boston Town. There were rumors in the street, In the houses there was fear Of the coming of the fleet, And the danger hovering near. And while from mouth to mouth Spread the tidings of dismay, I stood in the Old South, Saying humbly: "Let us pray!