New England in the Life of the World: A Record of Adventure and AchievementPilgrim Press, 1920 - 393 páginas |
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... , the Southwest and overseas which deserve comment . Nor have the limits of the volume per- mitted more than an occasional reference to that phase of New England's influence upon the higher life of X FOREWORD NEW ENGLAND AND KANSAS.
... , the Southwest and overseas which deserve comment . Nor have the limits of the volume per- mitted more than an occasional reference to that phase of New England's influence upon the higher life of X FOREWORD NEW ENGLAND AND KANSAS.
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... KANSAS • • ix 3 21 29 41 61 75 91 • · 109 123 141 · XI . NEW ENGLAND AND THE DAKOTAS XII . NEW ENGLAND AND CALIFORNIA 165 • • 183 • XIII . NEW ENGLAND AND THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST XIV . NEW ENGLAND AND HAWAII XV . NEW ENGLAND AND THE NEAR ...
... KANSAS • • ix 3 21 29 41 61 75 91 • · 109 123 141 · XI . NEW ENGLAND AND THE DAKOTAS XII . NEW ENGLAND AND CALIFORNIA 165 • • 183 • XIII . NEW ENGLAND AND THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST XIV . NEW ENGLAND AND HAWAII XV . NEW ENGLAND AND THE NEAR ...
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... Kansas , he wrote to his old New Hampshire neighbor in the White House , Franklin Pierce , " If the people of Iowa are not permitted to enjoy the rights of citizenship in that territory , they retain their former citizenship in this ...
... Kansas , he wrote to his old New Hampshire neighbor in the White House , Franklin Pierce , " If the people of Iowa are not permitted to enjoy the rights of citizenship in that territory , they retain their former citizenship in this ...
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... material or spiritual aid from without its borders , but it never can and never will forget the debt it owes to old New England . NEW ENGLAND AND KANSAS THE KANSAS EMIGRANTS WE E cross 138 NEW ENGLAND IN THE LIFE OF THE WORLD.
... material or spiritual aid from without its borders , but it never can and never will forget the debt it owes to old New England . NEW ENGLAND AND KANSAS THE KANSAS EMIGRANTS WE E cross 138 NEW ENGLAND IN THE LIFE OF THE WORLD.
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A Record of Adventure and Achievement Howard Allen Bridgman. NEW ENGLAND AND KANSAS THE KANSAS EMIGRANTS WE E cross the prairie as of.
A Record of Adventure and Achievement Howard Allen Bridgman. NEW ENGLAND AND KANSAS THE KANSAS EMIGRANTS WE E cross the prairie as of.
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Página 140 - WE cross the prairie as of old The pilgrims crossed the sea, To make the West, as they the East, The homestead of the free!
Página 324 - BEFORE Jehovah's awful throne, Ye nations bow with sacred joy ; Know that the Lord is God alone, He can create, and he destroy.
Página 140 - Upbearing, like the Ark of old, The Bible in our van, We go to test the truth of God Against the fraud of man.
Página 241 - Jehovah, and he shall save me from the wrath of Pele when I break through her tabus, then you must fear and serve the Lord Jehovah. All the gods of Hawaii are vain. Great is the goodness of Jehovah, in sending missionaries to turn us from these vanities to the living God and the way of righteousness.
Página vii - Hah ! These men, I think, had a work ! The weak thing, weaker than a child, becomes strong one day, if it be a true thing. Puritanism was only despicable, laughable then ; but nobody can manage to laugh at it now. Puritanism has got weapons and sinews ; it has fire-arms...
Página 105 - The Mayflower, sir, brought seed and not a harvest. In a century and a half the religious restrictions of the Puritans had grown into absolute religious liberty, and in two centuries it had burst beyond the limits of New England, and John Carver of the Mayflower had ripened into Abraham Lincoln of the Illinois prairie.
Página vii - They little thought how pure a light, With years, should gather round that day ; How love should keep their memories bright, How wide a realm their sons should sway.
Página 7 - Lastly (and which was not least), a great hope and inward zeal they had of laying some good foundation, or at least to make some way thereunto, for the propagating and advancing the gospel of the kingdom of Christ in those remote parts of the world; yea, though they should be but even as stepping-stones unto others for the performing of so great a work.
Página 63 - Who'd like to change your lot; Who've spunk enough to travel Beyond your native spot, And leave behind the village Where Pa' and Ma' do stay, Come follow me and settle In Michd-gan-ia.
Página 354 - ... pioneers that ^ followed Moses Cleaveland to the Connecticut Reserve occupied a region as large as the parent State. The area which settlers of New England stock occupied on the prairies of northern Illinois surpassed the combined area of Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island. Men who had become accustomed to the narrow valleys and the little towns of the East found themselves out on the boundless spaces of the West dealing with units of such magnitude as dwarfed their former experience....