The American Historical Record, Band 1Benson John Lossing Chase & Town, 1872 |
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... English . It was for such and such things I was fined and must pay 150 guilders and charges ; and other particulars what must follow it if I did so again . I told him I could pay nothing on that ac- count . So I was kept there till the ...
... English . It was for such and such things I was fined and must pay 150 guilders and charges ; and other particulars what must follow it if I did so again . I told him I could pay nothing on that ac- count . So I was kept there till the ...
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... English education to youth who are descendants of the late Tristram Coffin , who emigrated from England , " etc. The Act further provides " that the Trus- tees shall all be the descendants of the above mentioned Tristram Coffin in the ...
... English education to youth who are descendants of the late Tristram Coffin , who emigrated from England , " etc. The Act further provides " that the Trus- tees shall all be the descendants of the above mentioned Tristram Coffin in the ...
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... English people , had left the established Church of their native country and sought refuge from Archbishop Bancroft's persecutions , and also liberty to worship God as they liked to do , in the The boy then baptized grew to young ...
... English people , had left the established Church of their native country and sought refuge from Archbishop Bancroft's persecutions , and also liberty to worship God as they liked to do , in the The boy then baptized grew to young ...
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... English girl , evidently of the gentry class like Winslow , and probably one of Mr. Robinson's flock . She was dressed , doubt- less , on that occasion , in the fashion of an English lady of her class at that period , as de- lineated in ...
... English girl , evidently of the gentry class like Winslow , and probably one of Mr. Robinson's flock . She was dressed , doubt- less , on that occasion , in the fashion of an English lady of her class at that period , as de- lineated in ...
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... English bishop with a seat in the House of Lords . What a glorious bishop and peer he would have been ! How freely he spoke his mind on every subject ! How careless of selfish and prudential considerations ! How keenly he abhorred those ...
... English bishop with a seat in the House of Lords . What a glorious bishop and peer he would have been ! How freely he spoke his mind on every subject ! How careless of selfish and prudential considerations ! How keenly he abhorred those ...
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Seite 171 - Put on therefore, as the elect of God, holy and beloved, bowels of mercies, kindness, humbleness of mind, meekness, longsuffering; Forbearing one another, and forgiving one another, if any man have a quarrel against any: even as Christ forgave you, so also do ye.
Seite 154 - Pennsylvania, and the said territorial line; provided however, and it is further understood and declared, that the boundaries of these three states shall be subject so far to be altered, that, if congress shall hereafter find it expedient, they shall have authority to form one or two states in that part of the said territory which lies north of an east and west line drawn through the southerly bend or extreme of lake Michigan.
Seite 154 - ... a direct line drawn from the Wabash and Post Vincents due north to the territorial line between the United States and Canada; and by the said territorial line to the Lake of the Woods and Mississippi.
Seite 389 - There was an old woman who lived In a shoe, She had so many children, she didn't know what to do.
Seite 157 - Miami river of the lake, then and in that case, with the assent of the Congress of the United States, the northern boundary of this State shall be established by, and extend to, a direct line running from the southern extremity of Lake Michigan to the most northerly cape of the Miami bay...
Seite 154 - The middle state shall be bounded by the said direct line, the Wabash from post Vincents to the Ohio ; by the Ohio, by a direct line drawn due north from the mouth of the Great Miami to the said territorial line, and by the said territorial line.
Seite 427 - Yea, the sparrow hath found an house, and the swallow a nest for herself, where she may lay her young, even thine altars, O Lord of hosts, my King, and my God.
Seite 323 - THESE are the times that try men's souls. The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of their country; but he that stands it now, deserves the love and thanks of man and woman.
Seite 550 - I knew a very wise man so much of Sir Chr — 's sentiment, that he believed if a man were permitted to make all the ballads, he need not care who should make the laws of a nation.
Seite 65 - In place of that noble love of liberty and republican government which carried us triumphantly through the war, an Anglican monarchical aristocratical party has sprung up, whose avowed object is to draw over us the substance,, as they have already done the forms, of the British government.