Historic Mansions and Highways Around Boston, Being a New and Revised Edition of "Old Landmarks and Historic Fields of Middlesex"Little, Brown, 1904 - 440 páginas |
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... Ships built here . - Launch of the Merrimac . - Masts , Sheathing , and Conductors . - The Origin of " U.S . " - Iron Clads . Landing of Sir William Howe . Yard . The Naval Institute 1 Area of the 26 CHAPTER III . BUNKER HILL AND THE ...
... Ships built here . - Launch of the Merrimac . - Masts , Sheathing , and Conductors . - The Origin of " U.S . " - Iron Clads . Landing of Sir William Howe . Yard . The Naval Institute 1 Area of the 26 CHAPTER III . BUNKER HILL AND THE ...
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... ship , which they loaded at Sheepscot , Maine , with lumber , and having secured about twenty of their countrymen , skilled in shaping timber , set sail for Ireland . The bridge , which connected the city and county , consisted of fifty ...
... ship , which they loaded at Sheepscot , Maine , with lumber , and having secured about twenty of their countrymen , skilled in shaping timber , set sail for Ireland . The bridge , which connected the city and county , consisted of fifty ...
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... ship . The struggle of Dr. Holmes to maintain himself against the wave of new ideas forms a curious chapter in religious con- troversial history . The energy with which Jedediah Morse engaged in the conflict seriously affected his ...
... ship . The struggle of Dr. Holmes to maintain himself against the wave of new ideas forms a curious chapter in religious con- troversial history . The energy with which Jedediah Morse engaged in the conflict seriously affected his ...
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... ship Sully , a fellow - passenger related some experiments he had witnessed in Paris with the electro - magnet , which made such an impression upon one of his auditors that he walked the deck the whole night . Professor Morse's own ...
... ship Sully , a fellow - passenger related some experiments he had witnessed in Paris with the electro - magnet , which made such an impression upon one of his auditors that he walked the deck the whole night . Professor Morse's own ...
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... ship - carpen- ter ; it has also been indifferently styled Moreton's and Morton's Point , in connection with accounts of the battle of Bunker Hill , it being the place where Howe's main body landed on that day . The site also embraced ...
... ship - carpen- ter ; it has also been indifferently styled Moreton's and Morton's Point , in connection with accounts of the battle of Bunker Hill , it being the place where Howe's main body landed on that day . The site also embraced ...
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Página 354 - A hurry of hoofs in a village street, A shape in the moonlight, a bulk in the dark, And beneath from the pebbles, in passing, a spark Struck out by a steed flying fearless and fleet ; That was all ! And yet, through the gloom and the light, The fate of a nation was riding that night ; And the spark struck out by that steed in his flight, Kindled the land into flame with its heat.
Página 174 - Let me have men about me that are fat ; Sleek-headed men, and such as sleep o' nights. Yond' Cassius has a lean and hungry look ; He thinks too much : such men are dangerous.
Página 221 - AFTER God had carried us safe to New England, and wee had builded our houses, provided necessaries for our livelihood, rear'd convenient places for God's worship, and settled the civill government : One of the next things we longed for and looked after was to advance learning and perpetuate it to posterity ; dreading to leave an illiterate ministery to the churches, when our present ministers shall lie in the dust.
Página 431 - Our revels now are ended... These our actors, As I foretold you, were all spirits, and Are melted into air, into thin air, And, like the baseless fabric of this vision, The cloud-capped towers, the gorgeous palaces, The solemn temples, the great globe itself, Yea, all which it inherit, shall dissolve, And, like this insubstantial pageant faded, Leave not a rack behind: we are such stuff As dreams are made on; and our little life Is rounded with a sleep..
Página 72 - No useless coffin enclosed his breast, Not in sheet or in shroud we wound him ; But he lay like a warrior taking his rest With his martial cloak around him.
Página 166 - Come, you spirits That tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here, And fill me, from the crown to the toe, top-full Of direst cruelty ! make thick my blood, Stop up the access and passage to remorse, That no compunctious visitings of nature Shake my fell purpose, nor keep peace between The effect and it...
Página 192 - For since these arms of mine had seven years' pith, Till now some nine moons wasted, they have used Their dearest action in the tented field ; And little of this great world can I speak, More than pertains to feats of broil and battle ; And therefore little shall I grace my cause In speaking for myself.
Página 322 - I thought of a mound in sweet Auburn, Where a little headstone stood; How the flakes were folding it gently, As did robins the babes in the wood. Up spoke our own little Mabel, Saying,
Página 360 - Ah! then and there was hurrying to and fro, And gathering tears, and tremblings of distress, And cheeks all pale, which but an hour ago Blushed at the praise of their own loveliness; And there were sudden partings, such as press The life from out young hearts, and choking sighs Which ne'er might be repeated...
Página 72 - Few and short were the prayers we said, And we spoke not a word of sorrow ; But we steadfastly gazed on the face that was dead, And we bitterly thought of the morrow.