Genealogy of the Loveland Family in the United States of America from 1635 to 1892: Containing the Descendants of Thomas Loveland of Wethersfield, Now Glastonbury, Conn., Also English Notes, and Information Biographical, Historical and Traditional of the Various Families, Including Their Alliances and Descendants in the Female Line So Far as Ascertained, Volume 1

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I. M. Keeler & son, 1892 - 288 páginas
 

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Página 148 - She looketh well to the ways of her household, And eateth not the bread of idleness. Her children rise up, and call her blessed ; Her husband also, and he praiseth her, saying, " Many daughters have done virtuously, But thou excellest them all.
Página 242 - Sons of the youth and the truth of the nation, Ye that are met to remember the man Whose valor gave birth to a people's salvation, Honor him now; set his name in the van. A nobleness to try for, A name to live and die for — The name of Washington. Calmly his face shall look down through the ages — Sweet yet severe with a spirit of warning; Charged with the wisdom of saints and of sages ; Quick with the light of a life-giving morning. A majesty to try for, A name to live and die for — The name...
Página 242 - Honor him now ; set his name in the van. A nobleness to try for, A name to live and die for — The name of Washington ! Calmly his face shall look down through the ages — Sweet yet severe with a spirit of warning; Charged with the wisdom of saints and of sages ; Quick with the light of a life-giving morning. A majesty to try for, A name to live and die for — The name of Washington ! Though faction may rack us, or party divide us, And bitterness break the gold links of our story, Our father and...
Página 18 - Before any member of society could exercise the right of suffrage or hold any public office he must be made a freeman by the general or quarterly Court.
Página 97 - about one year. He was very ambitious in college from the first, and took every opportunity to make himself conspicuous. He had unbounded self-confidence, seemed to feel that a good deal belonged to him, and evidently intended to be a great man in public life. He was rather bombastic and always ready for a speech. One day he was reading Addison's 'Cato...
Página 34 - ... take in a fresh cargo and return to Spain, discharging at Alicant. The voyage had been long and tempestuous, the cargo was damaged, the ship leaky. Information being received on their arrival, of the state of affairs in Virginia, induced them to relinquish the intended voayage thither. The supercargo then proposed to discharge the freight, and have the vessel sheathed and trimmed in New London, and after this to take in provisions for New Foundland, and there obtain a cargo of fish for Alicant,...
Página 173 - SAFE in the arms of Jesus, Safe on His gentle breast, There by His love o'ershaded, Sweetly my soul shall rest.
Página 146 - He entered upon the study of the law in the office of his father, and in 1847 was admitted to the Vermont bar.
Página 77 - Lord of Baguley and his descendants took the name of the place. In the reign of Henry VII, Ralph de Baguley was Lord of Ollerton Hall and died, 1540, leaving Randall and Nicholas. Randall died, 1556, and his sons, Philip and Robert, divided his estate.

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