A Day on Cooper RiverA.E. Miller, 1842 - 83 oldal |
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1 - 5 találat összesen 14 találatból.
10. oldal
... four hours from the city , I could not help asking myself , what would our forefa- thers think , if they could see , that , within a few years of their time , the genius of man has gained such a mastery over the elements , as to enable ...
... four hours from the city , I could not help asking myself , what would our forefa- thers think , if they could see , that , within a few years of their time , the genius of man has gained such a mastery over the elements , as to enable ...
12. oldal
... four corners of the building . Mulberry Castle was used formerly as a garrison , for the purpose of defending the settlers in the vicinity , against the incursions of the Indians . An old cannon , the relic of bye - gone days 12 A DAY ...
... four corners of the building . Mulberry Castle was used formerly as a garrison , for the purpose of defending the settlers in the vicinity , against the incursions of the Indians . An old cannon , the relic of bye - gone days 12 A DAY ...
23. oldal
... four vessels laden with valuable stores for the British Army , quartered near Biggin Church . There are many interesting anecdotes extant of the revolutionary services of the proprietor of Rice Hope . One of the few that now remains to ...
... four vessels laden with valuable stores for the British Army , quartered near Biggin Church . There are many interesting anecdotes extant of the revolutionary services of the proprietor of Rice Hope . One of the few that now remains to ...
33. oldal
... four baronies of 12,000 acres of land each . If the proprietary government had continued , of course , all the title , honor , emoluments and lands derived from this patent , would still be in the family , for it is no less remarkable ...
... four baronies of 12,000 acres of land each . If the proprietary government had continued , of course , all the title , honor , emoluments and lands derived from this patent , would still be in the family , for it is no less remarkable ...
34. oldal
... four daughters , until their deaths , or until their desire should be mutual to dispose of their right . They agreed upon the pro- priety of the latter step , and sold to their half brother Mr. THOMAS SMITH , father of the present owner ...
... four daughters , until their deaths , or until their desire should be mutual to dispose of their right . They agreed upon the pro- priety of the latter step , and sold to their half brother Mr. THOMAS SMITH , father of the present owner ...
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acres Adjoining Æneid ASHBY BALL banks beautiful BENJAMIN HUGER Bishop SMITH boat Bossis Brick Yard British built called Chapel Childsbury Church Cooper River crop cultivation DANIEL Daniel's Island daughters Day on Cooper Dean Hall death deep descended ditches EDWARD HARLESTON eldest Fair Lawn father feet field Fishbrook former French Quarter Creek gentleman Goose Creek Governor ground Hagan Harry Hill HENRY HENRY LAURENS Hill HUGER Huguenot JOHN HARLESTON lady Landgrave last number late LATHAM LAURENS living LOGAN Lord Cornwallis mansion married Middleburg miles MYRICK NATHANIEL negroes neighborhood original Parish passed plantation planters POYAS present proprietor Prioleau purchased Quinby residence Rice Hope Richmond seen Silk Hope sion Sir JOHN COLLETON sold soon South Mulberry South-Carolina spot swamp THOMAS ASHBY THOMAS BROUGHTON THOMAS SHUBRICK THOMAS SMITH tract trees TRESCOTT VANDERDUSSEN walls Western Branch whilst widow WRAGG writer
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57. oldal - He was a man, take him for all in all, We shall not look upon his like again: I know that statement's not original: What statement is, since Shakspere?
14. oldal - Musas; primus Idumaeas referam tibi, Mantua, palmas, et viridi in campo templum de marmore ponam propter aquam, tardis ingens ubi flexibus errat Mincius et tenera praetexit harundine ripas.
80. oldal - Happy the age, and harmless were the days — For then true love and amity were found — When every village did a Maypole raise...
76. oldal - Happy the age, and harmlesse were the dayes, (For then true love and amity was found) When every village did a May-pole raise, And Whitson-ales and May-games did abound: And all the lusty yonkers in a rout, With merry lasses daunc'd the rod about, Then friendship to their banquets bid the guests, And poore men far'd the better for their feasts.
16. oldal - MORTIMER'S anger Cooled down. Mr. MORTIMER did not live long after his residence in Saint Paul. On January 8th, 1843, he was attacked with hemorrhage, resulting from an injury received a short time before, and died at the age of 43 years. He left a widow and five children — two sons and three daughters. His oldest daughter is now Mrs. JR PATTEN, an estimable lady of Minneapolis. His second daughter, FANNY, married AARON FOSTER, an old settler of Saint Paul. Both are now dead. His voungest daughter,...