National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volumen191893 |
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... Father , DANVERS OSBORN . On Saturday , October 6 , 1753 , the vessel that had conveyed him across the ocean , entered New - York harbor . On the next day , Sunday , the 7th , Sir Danvers landed in state at the foot of Whitehall street ...
... Father , DANVERS OSBORN . On Saturday , October 6 , 1753 , the vessel that had conveyed him across the ocean , entered New - York harbor . On the next day , Sunday , the 7th , Sir Danvers landed in state at the foot of Whitehall street ...
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... Father of his country would be proud to make room for beside his own . " Higginson visited Brown's farm and family in the Adirondacks and wrote an eulogy of the spirit of the man and the sentiments with which he had inspired the simple ...
... Father of his country would be proud to make room for beside his own . " Higginson visited Brown's farm and family in the Adirondacks and wrote an eulogy of the spirit of the man and the sentiments with which he had inspired the simple ...
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... Father of Waters as he approaches Davenport , Iowa , from the east is fortunate , for he will gain an impression of the beauty of the town as well as , the diversity of the surrounding scenery , which is unequalled by any other point on ...
... Father of Waters as he approaches Davenport , Iowa , from the east is fortunate , for he will gain an impression of the beauty of the town as well as , the diversity of the surrounding scenery , which is unequalled by any other point on ...
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... fathers . They conceived it to be the most sacred obligation im- posed by the Great Spirit to defend the soil containing the remains of their ancestors . When the order came to the Indians to remove their village west of the Mississippi ...
... fathers . They conceived it to be the most sacred obligation im- posed by the Great Spirit to defend the soil containing the remains of their ancestors . When the order came to the Indians to remove their village west of the Mississippi ...
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... father and also with General Cass , at Detroit , and was advised by both that unless the lands had been sold to the government , he could not be disturbed . Meantime matters were continually growing more and more complicated between the ...
... father and also with General Cass , at Detroit , and was advised by both that unless the lands had been sold to the government , he could not be disturbed . Meantime matters were continually growing more and more complicated between the ...
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Página 327 - At the same time let the sovereign authority of this country over the colonies be asserted in as strong terms as can be devised, and be made to extend to every point of legislation whatsoever. That we may bind their trade, confine their manufactures, and exercise every power whatsoever, except that of taking their money out of their pockets without their consent.
Página 206 - Many loved Truth, and lavished life's best oil Amid the dust of books to find her, Content at last, for guerdon of their toil, With the cast mantle she hath left behind her. Many in sad faith sought for her, Many with crossed hands sighed for her ; But these, our brothers, fought for her At life's dear peril wrought for her, So loved her that they died for her, Tasting the raptured fleetness Of her divine completeness...
Página 347 - Upon your conduct and courage, and that of the officers and soldiers detached on this expedition, not only the success of the present enterprise, and your own honor, but the safety and welfare of the whole continent may depend. I charge you, therefore, and the officers and soldiers under your command, as you value your own safety and honor, and the favor and esteem of your country, that you consider yourselves, as marching not through...
Página 114 - The Corporation presented him with the freedom of the city in a gold box, in acknowledging which he naturally dwelt on some of the topics that were interesting to a commercial community. He gave a somewhat new view of "Protection" when he called it a remnant of heathenism.
Página 61 - In my early life, I spent many happy days on this island. A good spirit had care of it, who lived in a cave in the rocks immediately under the place where the fort now stands, and has often been seen by our people. He was white, with large wings like a swan's, but ten times larger. We were particular not to make much noise in that part of the island which he inhabited, for fear of disturbing him. But the noise of the fort has since driven him away, and no doubt a bad spirit has taken his place!
Página 257 - I observed they had a great many bloody scalps, grenadiers' caps, British canteens, bayonets, &c. with them. They brought the news that Braddock was defeated. After that another company came in, which appeared to be about one hundred, and chiefly Indians, and it seemed to me that almost every one of this company was carrying scalps ; after this came another company with a number of wagon horses, and also a great many scalps.
Página 58 - It was then the middle of winter, and the cold was unusually severe; the snow had frozen hard upon the ground, and the river was drifting huge masses of ice. The Indians had their families with them; and they brought in their train the wounded and the sick, with children newly born, and old men upon the verge of death.
Página 114 - Province, one full Moiety of the Salary, and of all Perquisites and Emoluments whatsoever, which would otherwise become due unto you, shall, during the time of your absence from...
Página 362 - He left a Corsair's name to other times, Linked with one virtue, and a thousand crimes.
Página 122 - Jenkinson, the First Secretary of the Treasury, to " write to the Commissioners of the Stamp Duties to prepare the draft of a bill to be presented to parliament for extending the stamp duties to the colonies.