Biographical Memoirs of the Late Rev. John Gano, of Frankfort (Kentucky): Formerly of the City of New YorkSouthwick and Hardcastle, 1806 - 151 páginas |
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... British war . During my residence in this place , the church were in love and harmony , except a few difficulties that tock place , by the arrival of two or three preachers from England . One of them was John Murray , who advan ced the ...
... British war . During my residence in this place , the church were in love and harmony , except a few difficulties that tock place , by the arrival of two or three preachers from England . One of them was John Murray , who advan ced the ...
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... British fleet were in the Narrows , and part of their troops were landing on Long and Staten Islands . I was invited to become Chaplain of the regiment , belonging to Colonel Charles Webb , of Stamford , and Lieutenant Colonel Hall ...
... British fleet were in the Narrows , and part of their troops were landing on Long and Staten Islands . I was invited to become Chaplain of the regiment , belonging to Colonel Charles Webb , of Stamford , and Lieutenant Colonel Hall ...
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... British . From King's - bridge , we retreat- ed to White - plains , where General Wash- ington had the greater part of his army , excepting those that were employed in Penn- sylvania . On the heights of White - plains , Oet we had a ...
... British . From King's - bridge , we retreat- ed to White - plains , where General Wash- ington had the greater part of his army , excepting those that were employed in Penn- sylvania . On the heights of White - plains , Oet we had a ...
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... British , had passed through New - Jer- sey , towards Philadelphia ; and had garrisoned a body of men at Brunswick , Prince - Town , and Trenton ; where they had quartered the chief part of their Hessian troops . General Washington ...
... British , had passed through New - Jer- sey , towards Philadelphia ; and had garrisoned a body of men at Brunswick , Prince - Town , and Trenton ; where they had quartered the chief part of their Hessian troops . General Washington ...
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... British , hearing of our army being at Trenton , march- ed their troops after us ; and the two armies met at Prince - Town , where a skirmish took place , and the British retreated to Brunswick . Here General Washington , with a handful ...
... British , hearing of our army being at Trenton , march- ed their troops after us ; and the two armies met at Prince - Town , where a skirmish took place , and the British retreated to Brunswick . Here General Washington , with a handful ...
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Página 66 - Behold, the third time I am ready to come to you; and I will not be burdensome to you : for I seek not yours, but you: for the children ought not to lay up for the parents, but the parents for the children.
Página 148 - How blest is our brother bereft Of all that could burden his mind ; How easy the soul that has left This wearisome body behind ! Of evil incapable thou, Whose relics with envy I see, No longer in misery now, No longer a sinner like me.