American History Told by Contemporaries ...Albert Bushnell Hart, John Gould Curtis Macmillan, 1924 - 606 páginas |
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... never supersede them . As for entertainment , the narratives of American discovery are the Arabian Nights of history for their marvels and adventures . The tale of the founding of Louisiana ( No. 109 ) is a classic of romantic litera ...
... never supersede them . As for entertainment , the narratives of American discovery are the Arabian Nights of history for their marvels and adventures . The tale of the founding of Louisiana ( No. 109 ) is a classic of romantic litera ...
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... never be put into God's Book again . Be gone for shame , are you not afraid of what is coming upon you ? I know , I know , what will make you afraid , the Wrath of an angry God : I am sure that will make you afraid . Be gone , do not ...
... never be put into God's Book again . Be gone for shame , are you not afraid of what is coming upon you ? I know , I know , what will make you afraid , the Wrath of an angry God : I am sure that will make you afraid . Be gone , do not ...
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... never did , she was asked who then did it , or who she Imploy to doe it , she Answered she did not know y ' ye Divell goes aboute in her likeness to doe any hurt . Sarah Osburn being told y ' Sarah Good one of her Com- panions had vpon ...
... never did , she was asked who then did it , or who she Imploy to doe it , she Answered she did not know y ' ye Divell goes aboute in her likeness to doe any hurt . Sarah Osburn being told y ' Sarah Good one of her Com- panions had vpon ...
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... never see anything else . ( 0 ) no . it was said by some in the meeting house that shee had said that shee would never be tied to that lying spirit any more . ( H ) what lying spirit is this , hath the devil ever deceived you and been ...
... never see anything else . ( 0 ) no . it was said by some in the meeting house that shee had said that shee would never be tied to that lying spirit any more . ( H ) what lying spirit is this , hath the devil ever deceived you and been ...
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... never tempted furder . ( 0 ) no . ( H ) why did you yield thus far to the devil as never to goe to meet- ing since ( 0 ) Alas . I have been sike and not able to goe . her husband and others said that shee had not been at meeting this ...
... never tempted furder . ( 0 ) no . ( H ) why did you yield thus far to the devil as never to goe to meet- ing since ( 0 ) Alas . I have been sike and not able to goe . her husband and others said that shee had not been at meeting this ...
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Página 263 - Happy the man*, whose wish and care A few paternal acres bound, Content to breathe his native air In his own ground. Whose herds with milk, whose fields with bread, Whose flocks supply him with attire, Whose trees in summer yield him shade, In winter, fire.
Página 625 - I consider it an indispensable duty to close this last act of my official life by commending the interests of our dearest country to the protection of Almighty God and those who have the superintendence of them to His holy keeping.
Página 232 - Seest thou a man diligent in his calling, he shall stand before kings, he shall not stand before mean men...
Página 155 - Fines or Forfeitures due unto Us, fit Objects of Our Mercy, to pardon all such Offenders...
Página 401 - That all supplies to the Crown being free gifts of the people, it is unreasonable and inconsistent with the principles and spirit of the British Constitution, for the people of Great Britain to grant to His Majesty the property of the colonists.
Página 465 - The winds ceased to murmur; the thunders expired; Perfumes as of Eden flowed sweetly along, And a voice as of angels, enchantingly sung: " Columbia, Columbia, to glory arise, The queen of the world, and the child of the skies.
Página 116 - Then Samuel took a stone, and set it between Mizpeh and Shen, and called the name of it Eben-ezer, or the stone of Help *, saying, Hitherto hath the LORD helped us.
Página 156 - New-York for our approbation or disallowance of the same as also duplicates thereof by the next conveyance and in case any or all of the said laws...
Página 401 - That it is inseparably essential to the freedom of a people, and the undoubted right of Englishmen, that no taxes be imposed on them but with their own consent, given personally or by their representatives.
Página 489 - ... should not have been, the greatest part of the war, inferior to the enemy, indebted for our safety to their inactivity, enduring frequently the mortification of seeing inviting opportunities to ruin them pass unimproved for want of a force which the country was completely able to afford, and of seeing the country ravaged, our towns burnt, the inhabitants plundered, abused, murdered, with impunity from the same cause.