The Historical Magazine and Notes and Queries Concerning the Antiquities, History and Biography of America, Volumen4John Ward Dean, George Folsom, John Gilmary Shea, Henry Reed Stiles, Henry Barton Dawson Henry B. Dawson, 1860 |
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... of mine , And touch her lips with a heroes fire , While that she roves across the golden lyre . Societies and their Proceedings . ILLINOIS . CHICAGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY 8 [ January , HISTORICAL MAGAZINE . And see if ought we can inherit, ...
... of mine , And touch her lips with a heroes fire , While that she roves across the golden lyre . Societies and their Proceedings . ILLINOIS . CHICAGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY 8 [ January , HISTORICAL MAGAZINE . And see if ought we can inherit, ...
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... fire would be seen darting from corner to corner of the apartments -loud noises struck terror to every heart - and very soon the invading spirits commenced be- traying their presence in a way still more impo- lite and undesirable . The ...
... fire would be seen darting from corner to corner of the apartments -loud noises struck terror to every heart - and very soon the invading spirits commenced be- traying their presence in a way still more impo- lite and undesirable . The ...
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... fire continues , heavy cannon . 24. Arrived the Cerberus , on board her the officers and men belonging to the Admiral Par- ker , which they burned . 25. Arrived a Cartell from New London with the prisoners belonging to the Wood Fleet ...
... fire continues , heavy cannon . 24. Arrived the Cerberus , on board her the officers and men belonging to the Admiral Par- ker , which they burned . 25. Arrived a Cartell from New London with the prisoners belonging to the Wood Fleet ...
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... fire . All the men in the barge were killed and wounded , except the lieutenant , in attempting to board her . 29. This morning all the fleet returned from Boston without the prisoners , except sixty , which were exchanged . April 1 ...
... fire . All the men in the barge were killed and wounded , except the lieutenant , in attempting to board her . 29. This morning all the fleet returned from Boston without the prisoners , except sixty , which were exchanged . April 1 ...
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... fire for 24 houres before they ness , which gives the whole the appearance of being composed of five different tubers , and as each one seems like an excrescence on its neighbor , these five portions may be con- sidered as different ...
... fire for 24 houres before they ness , which gives the whole the appearance of being composed of five different tubers , and as each one seems like an excrescence on its neighbor , these five portions may be con- sidered as different ...
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Página 188 - Britain, at the expense of three millions, has killed one hundred and fifty Yankees this campaign, which is twenty thousand pounds a head; and at Bunker's Hill she gained a mile of ground, half of which she lost again by our taking post on Ploughed Hill. During the same time sixty thousand children have been born in America. From these data his mathematical head will easily calculate the time and expense necessary to kill us all, and conquer our whole territory.
Página 97 - And when ye spread forth your hands, I will hide mine eyes from you: yea, when ye make many prayers, I will not hear: your hands are full of blood.
Página 97 - Behold, this was the iniquity of thy sister Sodom, pride, fulness of bread, and abundance of idleness was in her and in her daughters, neither did she strengthen the hand of the poor and needy.
Página 112 - COME join hand in hand, brave Americans all, And rouse your bold hearts at fair Liberty's call ; No tyrannous acts, shall suppress your just claim, Or stain with dishonor America's name. In freedom we're born, and in freedom we'll live ; Our purses are ready, Steady, Friends, steady, Not as slaves, but as freemen our money we'll give. * Our worthy forefathers — let's give them a cheer — To climates unknown did courageously steer ; Thro...
Página 249 - And I do strictly charge and require all officers and soldiers under his command to be obedient to his orders as Captain. And he is to observe and follow such orders and directions, from time to time, as...
Página 250 - KALB'S OATH OF ALLEGIANCE I, John Baron de Kalb, Major General, do acknowledge the United States of America to be Free, Independent and Sovereign States, and declare, that the people thereof owe no allegiance or obedience to George the Third, King of Great Britain; and I renounce, refuse and abjure any allegiance or obedience to him, and I do swear...
Página 20 - An Impartial History of the War in America, between Great Britain and her Colonies...
Página 283 - Biggenstown, when they met our battalion retreating. By this time General Howe had come up, and seeing the battalion retreating, all broken, he got into a passion and exclaimed —"For shame, light infantry! I never saw you retreat before; form! form! it's only a scouting party.
Página 306 - I accept with singular pleasure the ensign of so worthy a fraternity as that of the Sons of St. Patrick in this city, a society distinguished for the firm adherence of its members to the glorious cause in which we are embarked.
Página 249 - You are therefore carefully and diligently to discharge the duty of captain by doing and performing all manner of things thereunto belonging. And we do strictly charge and require all officers and soldiers under your command to be obedient to your orders as captain.