New England Magazine (and Bay State Monthly), Volumen4New England Magazine Company, 1886 |
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... OF THE HISTORY , BIOGRAPHY , LITERATURE , EDUCATIONAL AND GENERAL INTERESTS OF THE NEW ENGLAND STATES AND PEOPLE VOLUME IV BOSTON BAY STATE MONTHLY COMPANY No. 43 MILK STREET 1886 Entered according to Act of Congress , in the year.
... OF THE HISTORY , BIOGRAPHY , LITERATURE , EDUCATIONAL AND GENERAL INTERESTS OF THE NEW ENGLAND STATES AND PEOPLE VOLUME IV BOSTON BAY STATE MONTHLY COMPANY No. 43 MILK STREET 1886 Entered according to Act of Congress , in the year.
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... Street , for prayers and recitations . On the fourteenth day of May , 1770 , the founda- tions of the first college building , now called University Hall , were laid ; John Brown , one of the " Four Brothers , " and the famous leader in ...
... Street , for prayers and recitations . On the fourteenth day of May , 1770 , the founda- tions of the first college building , now called University Hall , were laid ; John Brown , one of the " Four Brothers , " and the famous leader in ...
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... Street in Boston , and entered his travel- ling carriage , having in mind a pleasant day's excursion with his friend , Mr. Daniel Webster , for a purpose which will hereafter appear . Though now given up to trade , Pearl Street was then ...
... Street in Boston , and entered his travel- ling carriage , having in mind a pleasant day's excursion with his friend , Mr. Daniel Webster , for a purpose which will hereafter appear . Though now given up to trade , Pearl Street was then ...
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dock's elms and the Granary Burial Ground , and , turning into Tremont Street , our traveller was soon at Park - Street Corner . The noble church edifice which graces this sightly spot , though sadly dealt with in its general symmetry ...
dock's elms and the Granary Burial Ground , and , turning into Tremont Street , our traveller was soon at Park - Street Corner . The noble church edifice which graces this sightly spot , though sadly dealt with in its general symmetry ...
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... Street was soon reached , and , near its junction with Mount Vernon Street , the house of Mr. Webster . The future " Defender of the Constitution " was no sluggard . It was his habit to " Rise with the lark and greet the purpling east ...
... Street was soon reached , and , near its junction with Mount Vernon Street , the house of Mr. Webster . The future " Defender of the Constitution " was no sluggard . It was his habit to " Rise with the lark and greet the purpling east ...
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Página 358 - Yet the dead are there: And millions in those solitudes, since first The flight of years began, have laid them down In their last sleep, — the dead reign there alone.
Página 464 - Pack clouds away, and welcome day; With night we banish sorrow; Sweet airs, blow soft; mount, larks, aloft, To give my love good-morrow. Wings from the wind to please her mind, Notes from the lark I'll borrow; Bird,
Página 319 - of Briton, and that the privileges of his people are dearer to him than the most valuable prerogatives of his crown; and it is in opposition to a kind of power, the exercise of which in former periods of English history cost one king his head, and another his
Página 464 - blow soft; mount, larks, aloft, To give my love good-morrow. Wings from the wind to please her mind, Notes from the lark I'll borrow; Bird, plume thy wing, nightingale, sing, To give my love good.morrow!
Página 319 - I renounced that office, and I argue this cause from the same principle, and I argue it with the greater pleasure as it is in favor of British liberty at a time when we hear the greatest monarch upon earth declaring from his throne that he glories in the
Página 554 - I am in earnest; I will not equivocate; I will not excuse; I will not retreat a single inch, and I will be heard.
Página 316 - to defend my right of giving or refusing the other shilling ; and, after all, if I cannot defend that right, I can retire cheerfully with my little family into the boundless woods of America, which are sure to afford freedom and subsistence to any man who can bait a hook or pull a trigger.
Página 226 - Without God in the world.” Such a man is out of his proper being, out of the circle of all his duties, out of the circle of all his happiness, and away, far, far away, from the purposes of his creation. A mind like Mr. Mason's, active, thoughtful, penetrating,
Página 316 - that you, in behalf of this colony, dissent from and utterly reject any proposition, should such be made, that may cause or lead to a separation from our mother country, or a change of the form of this government.
Página 319 - independence was then and there born. Every man of an immense crowded audience appeared to me to go away as I did, ready to take up arms against the “writs of assistance.