New England Magazine (and Bay State Monthly), Том 4New England Magazine Company, 1886 |
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... erecting , on some suitable part of this continent , a college or uni- versity , which should be principally under the direc- tion and government of the Baptists . ' Mr. Edwards , to whom reference is made in the foregoing , was the ...
... erecting , on some suitable part of this continent , a college or uni- versity , which should be principally under the direc- tion and government of the Baptists . ' Mr. Edwards , to whom reference is made in the foregoing , was the ...
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... erected , in the spring of 1770 , and about eight hundred pounds , lawful money , was raised towards erecting it . But soon afterwards , some who were unwilling it should be there , and some who were unwilling it should be any- where ...
... erected , in the spring of 1770 , and about eight hundred pounds , lawful money , was raised towards erecting it . But soon afterwards , some who were unwilling it should be there , and some who were unwilling it should be any- where ...
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... erected in 1810 , the cost having been defrayed by subscription . " Hope College " was erected in 1822 , at the expense of Hon . Nicholas Brown , who named it after his only surviving sister , Hope Ives , wife of the late Thomas Poynton ...
... erected in 1810 , the cost having been defrayed by subscription . " Hope College " was erected in 1822 , at the expense of Hon . Nicholas Brown , who named it after his only surviving sister , Hope Ives , wife of the late Thomas Poynton ...
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... erected in 1840 , at the expense mostly of citizens of Providence ; Mr. Brown , with his wonted liberality , contributing ten thousand dollars . The " Chemi- cal Laboratory " was erected in 1862 , through the exertions of Professor ...
... erected in 1840 , at the expense mostly of citizens of Providence ; Mr. Brown , with his wonted liberality , contributing ten thousand dollars . The " Chemi- cal Laboratory " was erected in 1862 , through the exertions of Professor ...
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... erected in 1686. Then a few new families , immigrating from Rehoboth , made themselves a home in the south part of the town ; and near the close of the century settlers found their way down the winding Ten - Mile River , and built ...
... erected in 1686. Then a few new families , immigrating from Rehoboth , made themselves a home in the south part of the town ; and near the close of the century settlers found their way down the winding Ten - Mile River , and built ...
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Стр. 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
Стр. 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!
Стр. 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
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Стр. 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.
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Стр. 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.
Стр. 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.