American History Told by Contemporaries: Building of the republic, 1689-1783Albert Bushnell Hart Macmillan, 1901 |
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... whole truth . In the next place , even contemporaries had not all the same oppor- tunities for seeing things . Maury ( No. 37 ) knew that Patrick Henry had made a tremendous speech against him , but he probably understood the law of his ...
... whole truth . In the next place , even contemporaries had not all the same oppor- tunities for seeing things . Maury ( No. 37 ) knew that Patrick Henry had made a tremendous speech against him , but he probably understood the law of his ...
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... whole field , bridging over the gaps between sources ; and to furnish a starting - point from which the pupil , reader , or student may reach the sources , so as to extend the text - book , to check its statements , and to enliven them ...
... whole field , bridging over the gaps between sources ; and to furnish a starting - point from which the pupil , reader , or student may reach the sources , so as to extend the text - book , to check its statements , and to enliven them ...
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... and heard and saw the whole of what passed upon that Account , during the Tryal of that Person who was accused to be the Instrument of Satan's Malice therein . 6. In this ( worse than Gallick ) Persecution by 36 [ 1692 New England.
... and heard and saw the whole of what passed upon that Account , during the Tryal of that Person who was accused to be the Instrument of Satan's Malice therein . 6. In this ( worse than Gallick ) Persecution by 36 [ 1692 New England.
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... whole substance , and if men of ability would out of their abundance cast in proportionally we might have a good History of the Colony and of New England , before it is too late to get materials . To Mr. President Clap . I am & c . R ...
... whole substance , and if men of ability would out of their abundance cast in proportionally we might have a good History of the Colony and of New England , before it is too late to get materials . To Mr. President Clap . I am & c . R ...
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... whole Length The Towne from North to South and Tolerable broad the Situation is Vastly Pleas- ant being on a Neck Land The Tide Flowing on Each Side that Part the Towne may be termed an Island , the water which Parts it from the Main ...
... whole Length The Towne from North to South and Tolerable broad the Situation is Vastly Pleas- ant being on a Neck Land The Tide Flowing on Each Side that Part the Towne may be termed an Island , the water which Parts it from the Main ...
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Página 265 - 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 232 - I purchased at the stores through the streets on a wheelbarrow. Thus being esteemed an industrious, thriving young man, and paying duly for what I bought, the merchants who imported stationery solicited my custom ; others proposed supplying me with books, and I went on swimmingly.
Página 563 - The soldier flew, the sailor too, And scared almost to death, sir, Wore out their shoes to spread the news, And ran till out of breath, sir. Now up and down, throughout the town, Most frantic scenes were acted ; And some ran here and others there, Like men almost distracted. Some fire...
Página 234 - Seest thou a man diligent in his calling, he shall stand before kings, he shall not stand before mean men...
Página 465 - COLUMBIA, Columbia, to glory arise, The queen of the world, and the child of the skies! Thy genius commands thee ; with rapture behold, While ages on ages thy splendors unfold. Thy reign is the last and the noblest of time, Most fruitful thy soil, most inviting thy clime; Let the crimes of the East ne'er encrimson thy name, Be freedom and science and virtue thy fame.
Página 629 - Having now finished the work assigned me, I retire from the great theatre of action, and bidding an affectionate farewell to this august body, under whose orders I have so long acted, I here offer my commission, and take my leave of all the employments of public life.
Página 155 - An Act for the further security of His Majesty's person and Government, and the succession of the Crown in the Heirs of the late Princess Sophia, being Protestants, and for extinguishing the hopes of the pretended Prince of Wales, and his open and secret abettors...
Página 155 - Fines or Forfeitures due unto Us, fit Objects of Our Mercy, to pardon all such Offenders...
Página 403 - 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 467 - 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.