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... settlement of Dartmouth , elicited from the ancient records , hitherto so little known even to the students of our history , and demonstrating that our fathers were men who were ready to bear any burdens , or submit to any sufferings ...
... settlement of Dartmouth , elicited from the ancient records , hitherto so little known even to the students of our history , and demonstrating that our fathers were men who were ready to bear any burdens , or submit to any sufferings ...
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... settlement of the old township of Dartmouth , within whose limits stands our beloved city . As a native of New Bedford , and in a line of six genera- tions from the first settler of my family name , who was also one of the original ...
... settlement of the old township of Dartmouth , within whose limits stands our beloved city . As a native of New Bedford , and in a line of six genera- tions from the first settler of my family name , who was also one of the original ...
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... settlement upon the little islet within the island of Cuttyhunk , had crossed the Bay - described by Gabriel Archer , the chronicler of the expedition , as a " stately sound " -and had trod upon our shores . The Indians from the main ...
... settlement upon the little islet within the island of Cuttyhunk , had crossed the Bay - described by Gabriel Archer , the chronicler of the expedition , as a " stately sound " -and had trod upon our shores . The Indians from the main ...
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... settlement at Cuttyhunk was a failure and the settlement at Plymouth a success . Gosnold and Gilbert and Archer and Rosier and Brier- ton were gentlemen adventurers , in quest of novelty and the excitement of a bold , daring enterprise ...
... settlement at Cuttyhunk was a failure and the settlement at Plymouth a success . Gosnold and Gilbert and Archer and Rosier and Brier- ton were gentlemen adventurers , in quest of novelty and the excitement of a bold , daring enterprise ...
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... settlement of the Massachusetts Colony seems to have overshadowed in history the importance of this first civil body politic . The Plymouth Colony led the van , and in the years in which they were alone , rested the whole problem ...
... settlement of the Massachusetts Colony seems to have overshadowed in history the importance of this first civil body politic . The Plymouth Colony led the van , and in the years in which they were alone , rested the whole problem ...
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14th instant Acushnet American Antiquarian Society attend Baptists beautiful Bedford Board of Selectmen British called and known CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION Christian church City Council City Hall Clark's Point Coaksett commemorate committee of arrangements CONGDON County street Court CRAPO Dart Dartmouth ship DEAR SIR dwelling early England Fairhaven fathers fellow-citizens fleet gallant gentlemen glory Gosnold harbor Hathaway hill Historical Society Honor GEORGE HOWLAND hundredth anniversary incorporation Indian inhabitants interesting invited guests James Lemuel Williams liberty Little Compton marching Massachusetts Mayor men of Dartmouth minister municipal name of Dartmouth o'clock o'er occasion Old Dartmouth old town Palmer peace Philip Plymouth Colony Ponagansett President proceedings prosperity raid Ray Palmer records religious Rhode Island river selectmen of Dartmouth sentiment Sept settlement settlers ships shore spot Stephen Salisbury Taber tion toast-master town meeting town of Dartmouth township village vote Westport William Rotch
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Página 16 - I can read his righteous sentence by the dim and flaring lamps: His day is marching on. I have read a fiery gospel, writ in burnished rows of steel: "As ye deal with my contemners, so with you my grace shall deal; Let the Hero, born of woman, crush the serpent with his heel. Since God is marching on.
Página 16 - In the beauty of the lilies Christ was born across the sea, With a glory in His bosom that transfigures you and me; As He died to make men holy, let us die to make men free, While God is marching on.
Página 16 - His truth is marching on. I have seen Him in the watch-fires of a hundred circling camps; They have builded Him an altar in the evening dews and damps; I can read His righteous sentence by the dim and flaring lamps; His day is marching on. I have read a fiery gospel writ in burnished rows of steel: "As ye deal with My contemners, so with you My Grace shall deal"; Let the Hero, born of woman, crush the serpent with His heel, Since God is marching on.
Página 47 - the memory of joys that are past, pleasing and mournful to the soul." and prosperous business; in its growing wealth; in its public schools; in its flourishing Lyceum,* and in its goodly tabernacles of worship; in the strong moral tone, and, as I well believe, in these perilous times, the Devoted Loyalty of its people.
Página 126 - Brave Randall leaped upon the gun, And waved his cap in sport; "Well done ! well aimed ! I saw that shell Go through an open port !" It was our last, our deadliest shot; The deck was overflown; The poor ship staggered, lurched to port, And gave a living groan.
Página 10 - Daughters of Old Dartmouth abroad, the undersigned, on behalf of the children at home, send GREETING. Two HUNDRED YEARS AGO " The tracte of land called and known by the name of Acushnet, Ponagansett and Coaksett was allowed by the Court to bee a townshipe : — to bee henceforth called and knowne by the name of Dartmouth.
Página 79 - ... solicitous endeavor after a reformation thereof, by a vigorous putting forth to obtain an able, faithful dispenser of the word of God amongst them, and to encourage him therein ; the neglect whereof this court, as they must and God willing, they will not permit for the future.
Página 97 - American brethren, and RESOLVE, That we will not purchase any goods manufactured in Great Britain and Ireland which shall be imported from thence after this day; that we will not purchase any English goods of any hawker or pedler; that we will not purchase any foreign teas whatever; that we will not export any flax-seed to any foreign market; that we do acquiesce in the nature and necessity of raising our proportion of money to pay the Congress and to raise the same by subscription, and that these...
Página 69 - Bronson and Horatio Jones, and to their heirs and assigns, ALL that tract of land commonly called and known by the name of Little Beard's Reservation, situate, lying and being in the said county of Ontario, BOUNDED on the East by the...
Página 8 - ... and that the said towne bee hencforth called and knowne by the name of Dartmouth. The following notice was sent to the chairmen of the boards of selectmen of Dartmouth, Westport, Fairhaven, and Acushnet. CITY OF NEW BEDFORD. MAYOR'S OFFICE, 8th mo. 17th, 1864. To...