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... thing for the support of paupers , there being none at the time in the place . Letter from Col. Atkinson to Gov. Belcher . Sir , I have received Advice from my Friend in London that your Reasons for not swearing me into His Majesty's ...
... thing for the support of paupers , there being none at the time in the place . Letter from Col. Atkinson to Gov. Belcher . Sir , I have received Advice from my Friend in London that your Reasons for not swearing me into His Majesty's ...
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... thing con- nected with the interests of humanity . It is our acknowledged obli- gation to render testimony to the cause of truth ; to accumulate , whenever it is in our power , evidences which will throw satisfactory information over ...
... thing con- nected with the interests of humanity . It is our acknowledged obli- gation to render testimony to the cause of truth ; to accumulate , whenever it is in our power , evidences which will throw satisfactory information over ...
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... things . " The greatest poets have paid him the most singular homage . It hap- pened that in an apartment of Redcliffe Church , in Bristol , one of the oldest edifices in England , were several large chests , containing parchments ...
... things . " The greatest poets have paid him the most singular homage . It hap- pened that in an apartment of Redcliffe Church , in Bristol , one of the oldest edifices in England , were several large chests , containing parchments ...
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... thing , however apparently trivial , throws some light on such personages , saves them from un- deserved oblivion , and embalms them in the annals of the State . Even a date is of great importance , as connected with an event ; and so ...
... thing , however apparently trivial , throws some light on such personages , saves them from un- deserved oblivion , and embalms them in the annals of the State . Even a date is of great importance , as connected with an event ; and so ...
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... thing is clear , that the early settlers of this country were not themselves exempted from intolerance ; and on that account it has been extremely difficult to obtain a fair history of ecclesiastical matters during our early provisional ...
... thing is clear , that the early settlers of this country were not themselves exempted from intolerance ; and on that account it has been extremely difficult to obtain a fair history of ecclesiastical matters during our early provisional ...
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Página 146 - Whilst we follow them among the tumbling mountains of ice, and behold them penetrating into the deepest frozen recesses of Hudson's Bay and Davis's Straits, whilst we are looking for them beneath the arctic circle, we hear that they have pierced into the opposite region of polar cold ; that they are at the antipodes, and engaged under the frozen surface of the south.
Página 279 - An incessant attention to preserve inviolate those exalted rights and liberties of human nature for which they have fought and bled, and without which the high rank of a rational being is a curse instead of a blessing.
Página 18 - To discover, procure, and preserve whatever may relate to the natural, civil, literary and ecclesiastical history of the United States in general, and of this State in particular.
Página 146 - We know that whilst some of them draw the line and strike the harpoon on the coast of Africa, others run the longitude and pursue their gigantic game along the coast of Brazil. No sea but what is vexed by their fisheries. No climate that is not witness to their toils.
Página 279 - To perpetuate, therefore, as well the remembrance of this vast event, as the mutual friendships which have been formed under the pressure of common danger, and in many instances cemented by the blood of the parties...
Página 297 - To render permanent the cordial Affection subsisting among the officers; this Spirit will dictate Brotherly Kindness in all things, and particularly extend to the most substantial Acts of Beneficence, according to the Ability of the Society, towards those Officers and their Families who unfortunately may be under the Necessity of receiving it.
Página 159 - was drawn by a lawyer, to be executed by a merchant, at the head of a body of husbandmen and mechanics.
Página 146 - Neither the perseverance of Holland, nor the activity of France, nor the dexterous and firm sagacity of English enterprise ever carried this most perilous mode of hardy industry to the extent to which it has been pushed by this recent people ; a people who are still, as it were, but in the gristle, and not yet hardened into the bone of manhood.
Página 146 - Nor is the equinoctial heat more discouraging to them than the accumulated winter of both the poles. We...
Página 283 - The Society, deeply impressed with a sense of the generous assistance this country has received from France, and desirous of perpetuating the friendships which have been formed, and so happily subsisted, between the officers of the allied forces in the prosecution of the war...