The Magazine of American History with Notes and Queries, Том 13John Austin Stevens, Benjamin Franklin DeCosta, Henry Phelps Johnston, Martha Joanna Lamb, Nathan Gillett Pond A. S. Barnes., 1885 |
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... Lived Deaf Smith . . . . The Late General and Astronomer , O. M. Mitchel ... War Reminiscences .. The Framers of the Constitution . Work as an Educating Power . Bellomont and Rasle in 1699 .. Ancient Chicago ..... Jefferson as a ...
... Lived Deaf Smith . . . . The Late General and Astronomer , O. M. Mitchel ... War Reminiscences .. The Framers of the Constitution . Work as an Educating Power . Bellomont and Rasle in 1699 .. Ancient Chicago ..... Jefferson as a ...
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... lived was im- bued with more personal independence , or radiated an influence more health- ful and enduring . He was a professional engineer , the first who ever stood upon the soil of New England . He was by birth and breeding an ...
... lived was im- bued with more personal independence , or radiated an influence more health- ful and enduring . He was a professional engineer , the first who ever stood upon the soil of New England . He was by birth and breeding an ...
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... lived in royal state at Montauk , reposed unlimited con- fidence in him , and confided to him everything which concerned the safety of the neighboring white settlements . Thus Gardiner was able to frustrate numerous savage conspiracies ...
... lived in royal state at Montauk , reposed unlimited con- fidence in him , and confided to him everything which concerned the safety of the neighboring white settlements . Thus Gardiner was able to frustrate numerous savage conspiracies ...
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... lived at Col. Graham's , 6 miles from the church ; and all the summer preached twice every Sunday , sometimes at Westchester and sometimes at Jamaica on Long Island about 2 miles distant from Mr. Graham . . and once I met with great ...
... lived at Col. Graham's , 6 miles from the church ; and all the summer preached twice every Sunday , sometimes at Westchester and sometimes at Jamaica on Long Island about 2 miles distant from Mr. Graham . . and once I met with great ...
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... lived Board was celebrated with enthusiasm . The meeting opened at ten o'clock A.M. , the present President of the Board , Charles E. Noble , of Morristown , New Jersey , presiding . An invocation was offered by Rev. Dr. Stearns , of ...
... lived Board was celebrated with enthusiasm . The meeting opened at ten o'clock A.M. , the present President of the Board , Charles E. Noble , of Morristown , New Jersey , presiding . An invocation was offered by Rev. Dr. Stearns , of ...
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Страница 446 - ... is in the close affection which grows from common names, from kindred blood, from similar privileges, and equal protection. These are ties, which, though light as air, are as strong as links of iron. Let the colonies always keep the idea of their civil rights associated with your government; — they will cling and grapple to you ; and no force under heaven will be of power to tear them from their allegiance.
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Страница 445 - Abstract liberty, like other mere abstractions, is not to be found. Liberty inheres in some sensible object ; and every nation has formed to itself some favorite point, which by way of eminence becomes the criterion of their, happiness. It happened, you know, Sir, that the great contests for freedom in this country were from the earliest times chiefly upon the question of taxing.
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