Historical Collections: Being a General Collection of Interesting Facts, Traditions, Biographical Sketches, Anecdotes, &c., Relating to the History and Antiquities of Every Town in Massachusetts, with Geographical DescriptionsDorr Howland & Company, 1839 - 624 páginas |
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... inhabitants by calling out in , broken English , " Welcome , Englishmen ! Welcome , Englishmen ! " He was the first of the natives who visited them ; his name was Samoset , and was a Sagamore who had come from Monhiggon , ( a place now ...
... inhabitants by calling out in , broken English , " Welcome , Englishmen ! Welcome , Englishmen ! " He was the first of the natives who visited them ; his name was Samoset , and was a Sagamore who had come from Monhiggon , ( a place now ...
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... inhabitants and enforce the obnoxious orders of parliament . In pursuance of the ministerial plan of reducing Massachusetts to obedience , an act of parliament was passed for the regulation of its government , by which the powers of the ...
... inhabitants and enforce the obnoxious orders of parliament . In pursuance of the ministerial plan of reducing Massachusetts to obedience , an act of parliament was passed for the regulation of its government , by which the powers of the ...
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... inhabitants of this county are in as comfortable and even thrifty circumstances as in almost any section of this country . The inhabitants generally derive their subsistence from the fishing and coasting business , * and it may be said ...
... inhabitants of this county are in as comfortable and even thrifty circumstances as in almost any section of this country . The inhabitants generally derive their subsistence from the fishing and coasting business , * and it may be said ...
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... inhabitants in other places . Forty years ago , large ships used to come into the harbor ; but it now has become so injured by the sand bar which has been making , that only small craft enter . A large proportion of the people are ...
... inhabitants in other places . Forty years ago , large ships used to come into the harbor ; but it now has become so injured by the sand bar which has been making , that only small craft enter . A large proportion of the people are ...
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... inhabitants , and even among those who are called the poorest , for there are none which may be called really poor , consists of tea or coffee , brown bread , generally with butter , sometimes without , and salt or fresh fish , fried or ...
... inhabitants , and even among those who are called the poorest , for there are none which may be called really poor , consists of tea or coffee , brown bread , generally with butter , sometimes without , and salt or fresh fish , fried or ...
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Página 11 - Virginia, do, by these presents, solemnly and mutually, in the presence of God, and of one another, covenant and combine ourselves together into a civil body politic, for our better ordering and preservation, and furtherance of the ends aforesaid...
Página 419 - Thus saith the Lord God: Come from the four winds, O breath, and breathe upon these slain, that they may live. "So I prophesied as He commanded me, and the breath came into them, and they lived, and stood upon their feet, an exceeding great army.
Página 12 - ... to enact, constitute, and frame such just and equal laws, ordinances, acts, constitutions, and offices, from time to time, as shall be thought most meet and convenient for the general good of the colony, unto which we promise all due submission and obedience.
Página 289 - How lov'd, how honour'd once, avails thee not, To whom related, or by whom begot ; A heap of dust alone remains of thee, 'Tis all thou art, and all the proud shall be ! Poets themselves must fall, like those they sung, Deaf the prais'd ear, and mute the tuneful tongue.
Página 221 - And the children of Israel did secretly those things that were not right against the LORD their God, and they built them high places in all their cities, from the tower of the watchmen to the fenced city.
Página 328 - This is the desert, this the solitude: How populous, how vital is the grave ! This is creation's melancholy vault, The vale funereal, the sad cypress gloom ; The land of apparitions, empty shades ! All, all on earth is shadow, all beyond Is substance ; the reverse is Folly's creed.
Página 146 - Mid the reign of mild Peace, May your nation increase, With the glory of Rome and the wisdom of Greece ; And ne'er shall the sons of Columbia be slaves, While the earth bears a plant, or the sea rolls its waves.
Página 192 - ... to take account from time to time of all parents and masters and of their children, concerning their calling and employment of their children, especially of their ability to read and understand the principles of religion and the capital laws of this country...
Página 259 - But sleep did not rest on the king : he rose in the midst of his arms, and slowly ascended the hill, to behold the flame of Sarno's tower. The flame was dim and distant ; the moon hid her red face in the east. A blast came from the mountain, on its wings was the spirit of Loda.
Página 220 - Hige;inson, with three or four more of the gravest members of the church, laid their hands on Mr. Skelton, using prayers therewith. This being done, then there was imposition of hands on Mr. Higginson.