Publications, 3. kötetOld State House, 1906 |
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12. oldal
... give you a picture of it . I am inclined to think that there was far more light and color than in a similar assembly of the present time . The scarlet and blue uniforms , the velvet cloaks and richly embroidered waistcoats of the ...
... give you a picture of it . I am inclined to think that there was far more light and color than in a similar assembly of the present time . The scarlet and blue uniforms , the velvet cloaks and richly embroidered waistcoats of the ...
21. oldal
... give rise to any suspicions that he was charged to enter into these negotiations . The envoy reached Boston , June 8 , 1711 , coming up the Bay at the same time with the first vessels of the great fleet sent out under Sir Hovenden ...
... give rise to any suspicions that he was charged to enter into these negotiations . The envoy reached Boston , June 8 , 1711 , coming up the Bay at the same time with the first vessels of the great fleet sent out under Sir Hovenden ...
22. oldal
... gives some ground for the belief that the pilot whom Walker trusted in- tended to act treacherously . There is this interest in this episode that it shows that the policy of Louis XIV , in view of a contest between England and her ...
... gives some ground for the belief that the pilot whom Walker trusted in- tended to act treacherously . There is this interest in this episode that it shows that the policy of Louis XIV , in view of a contest between England and her ...
30. oldal
... give you a List of the Vessels taken up for the Ser- vice , and the Accompt of the Three Months ' Provision as you agreed , which they will also attend the General with , That everything may be to his own and the Coun- cil of War's ...
... give you a List of the Vessels taken up for the Ser- vice , and the Accompt of the Three Months ' Provision as you agreed , which they will also attend the General with , That everything may be to his own and the Coun- cil of War's ...
32. oldal
... give you a detailed account of this remarkable rogue , who was the source of a good deal of anxiety to our fathers . The simple facts are these he was sentenced in 1704 to pay a fine of £ 300 and suffer a year's imprisonment for ...
... give you a detailed account of this remarkable rogue , who was the source of a good deal of anxiety to our fathers . The simple facts are these he was sentenced in 1704 to pay a fine of £ 300 and suffer a year's imprisonment for ...
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70. oldal - His sufferings ended with the day, Yet lived he at its close, And breathed the long, long night away, In statue-like repose. "But ere the sun, in all his state, Illumed the eastern skies, He passed through glory's morning gate, And walked in paradise.
66. oldal - Sir, when I heard the gentleman lay down principles which place the murderers of Alton side by side with Otis and Hancock, with Quincy and Adams, I thought those pictured lips [pointing to the portraits in the Hall] would have broken into voice to rebuke the recreant American — the slanderer of the dead.
83. oldal - Britannia needs no bulwarks, No towers along the steep ; Her march is o'er the mountain waves, Her home is on the deep.
45. oldal - ... be thought necessary, and constantly support it for the said use. " And, whereas, at the said meeting it was determined to accept of the offer or proposal aforesaid ; and also voted that the selectmen should be desired to wait upon Peter Faneuil, Esq. , and to present the thanks of the Town...
50. oldal - ... in the breast of the generous Founder, influence all your debates, that society may reap the benefit of them. " May Liberty always spread its joyful wings over this place. Liberty that opens men's hearts to beneficence, and gives the relish to those who enjoy the effects of it.
69. oldal - ... were so nearly run out ; the hospitable care for the reception of the friends who came to Marshfield ; that affectionate and solemn leave separately taken, name by name, of wife, and children, and kindred, and friends, and family, down to the humblest members of the household ; the designation of the coming day, then near at hand, when " all that was mortal of Daniel Webster would cease to exist!
69. oldal - ... all that was mortal of Daniel Webster would cease to exist !" the dimly-recollected strains of the funeral poetry of Gray; the last faint flash of the soaring intellect ; the feebly murmured words of Holy Writ repeated from the lips of the good physician, who, when all the resources of human art had been exhausted, had a drop of spiritual balm for the parting soul ; the clasped hands ; the dying prayers.
69. oldal - I greatly err if the closing scene — the height of the religious sublime — does not, in the judgment of other days, far transcend in interest the brightest exploits of public life. Within that darkened chamber at Marshfield was witnessed a scene of which we shall not readily find the parallel. The serenity with which he stood in the presence of the king of terrors, without trepidation or flutter, for hours and days of expectation ; the thoughtfulness for...
47. oldal - That the town do, with the utmost gratitude, receive and accept this most generous and noble benefaction ;" and a committee was appointed to wait upon Peter Faneuil esq. and in the name of the town, to render him their most hearty thanks for so bountiful a gift, with their prayers, that this and other expressions of his bounty and charity may be abundantly recompensed with the divine blessing.
55. oldal - Whoso sheddeth man's blood, by man shall his blood be shed. — Ye shall take no satisfaction for the life of a murderer ; — he shall surely be put to death.