Collections, Том 3The Association, 1903 |
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... Fall term , 1823 . His father , James Wilson , Sr. , retired from the active profes- sional duties of his office on the admission of his son to the bar , and the young man attaining to his father's business , con- tinued to practice law ...
... Fall term , 1823 . His father , James Wilson , Sr. , retired from the active profes- sional duties of his office on the admission of his son to the bar , and the young man attaining to his father's business , con- tinued to practice law ...
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... fall on me , or my children after me , for my acts here on this momentous question . I have , sir , an only son , now a little fel- low , whom some of this committe may have seen here . Think you , that when I am gone , and he shall ...
... fall on me , or my children after me , for my acts here on this momentous question . I have , sir , an only son , now a little fel- low , whom some of this committe may have seen here . Think you , that when I am gone , and he shall ...
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... fall terms of high schools ; among the teachers were Mark Bailey , William E. Bunten , and Henry M. Putney . More than twenty - five years ago the vestry was removed to its present location near the church and made more convenient and ...
... fall terms of high schools ; among the teachers were Mark Bailey , William E. Bunten , and Henry M. Putney . More than twenty - five years ago the vestry was removed to its present location near the church and made more convenient and ...
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... fall had entirely disappeared . The second epidemic made its appearance in Manchester in 1854 , as before breaking out in . the south several months previous . As in the epidemic of 1849 , no published data of any extent is attainable ...
... fall had entirely disappeared . The second epidemic made its appearance in Manchester in 1854 , as before breaking out in . the south several months previous . As in the epidemic of 1849 , no published data of any extent is attainable ...
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... Falls , long ago . I think that they had this sense of utility or of self preservation , and how to provide for the ... Falls , looking down upon the Merrimack river and across to the hills and mountains of Goffstown and beyond , I have ...
... Falls , long ago . I think that they had this sense of utility or of self preservation , and how to provide for the ... Falls , looking down upon the Merrimack river and across to the hills and mountains of Goffstown and beyond , I have ...
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Стр. xv - ... the reputation of a brave and accomplished officer. At the conclusion of peace he immediately left the service. Gen. Stark ever retained his residence at Manchester, but Caleb, owner of vast estates by inheritance in Dunbarton, relics of the Stark and Page patrimonies, became a citizen of that town. In 1784, in a very pleasant spot, in the midst of his estate, and facing the broad highway leading from Dunbarton to Weare, he began the erection of a mansion worthy of the style of the great landholder...
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Стр. xvi - Harvard graduate, and writer of repute, being the author of a valuable memoir of his father and grandfather. He collected, even more than they had done, family relics of interest.
Стр. 120 - Among the many lakes in New Hampshire, there is one of extreme beauty, — a broad, shadowy water, some nine miles in length, with steep, thickly wooded banks, and here and there, as if moored on its calm surface, an island fit for the Bower of Bliss. At one spot along its shore was, and still is, an old country-house, formerly used as a hotel, but whose...
Стр. 10 - ... younger days are gone ; their places, indeed, have been supplied by more expensive and elegant structures. Still, I must say, I regret their loss. And let me ask, Mr. President, are you quite sure that the loss may not manifest itself in some future time ? I allude, MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS.