Collections, Том 3The Association, 1903 |
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... dutiful son , a good husband , a sympathetic parent , very kind to his children and to all his friends ; a good citizen , and noble - heart- ed man . He was industrious , just , vigilant MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS .
... dutiful son , a good husband , a sympathetic parent , very kind to his children and to all his friends ; a good citizen , and noble - heart- ed man . He was industrious , just , vigilant MANCHESTER HISTORIC COLLECTIONS .
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... . On meeting his old friend Abraham Lincotn , then President of the United States , Mr. Lincoln offered him a Brigadier - General's commission in the army of the United States , which offer Gen. Wilson GENERAL JAMES WILSON . 5.
... . On meeting his old friend Abraham Lincotn , then President of the United States , Mr. Lincoln offered him a Brigadier - General's commission in the army of the United States , which offer Gen. Wilson GENERAL JAMES WILSON . 5.
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... friends and acquaintances who had been so true and kind to him throughout so many , many years . In 1870 and 1871 , the voters of Keene elected him again to represent them in the General Court of the State of New Hampshire . He was ...
... friends and acquaintances who had been so true and kind to him throughout so many , many years . In 1870 and 1871 , the voters of Keene elected him again to represent them in the General Court of the State of New Hampshire . He was ...
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... friend- ship dates back to the days of our childhood . Our intimacy commenced in that little , square , hipped ... friendship of mature manhood . There has never been a moment's estrangement . For thirty years no frost has chilled it ...
... friend- ship dates back to the days of our childhood . Our intimacy commenced in that little , square , hipped ... friendship of mature manhood . There has never been a moment's estrangement . For thirty years no frost has chilled it ...
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... friend . It is here that I meet my earliest friends , and their greeting seems warmer , and more cordial than elsewhere . It was here that I first enjoyed that substantial Peterboro hospitality so well understood and so highly ...
... friend . It is here that I meet my earliest friends , and their greeting seems warmer , and more cordial than elsewhere . It was here that I first enjoyed that substantial Peterboro hospitality so well understood and so highly ...
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Стр. 162 - As I was going to St. Ives, I met a man with seven wives, Every wife had seven sacks, Every sack had seven cats, Every cat had seven kits — Kits, cats, sacks, and wives, How many were going to St. Ives?
Стр. 170 - To be prepared for war is one of the most effectual means of preserving peace.
Стр. 8 - My train are men of choice and rarest parts, That all particulars of duty know, And in the most exact regard support The worships of their name.
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...
Стр. 170 - ... shall severally and respectively be enrolled in the militia by the captain or commanding officer of the company, within whose bounds such citizen shall reside, and that within twelve months after the passing of this act.
Стр. 94 - To her my thoughts will fondly turn ; For her the warmest hopes expand, For her the heart with fears will yearn. Oh, may she keep her eye, like thee, Proud eagle of the rocky wild...
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.