The Magazine of History: With Notes and Queries. Extra numbers, Tema 149,Volumen38 -Tema 156,Volumen39W. Abbatt., 1929 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 32
Página 81
... means at all ; for why to use lawful means in our power one time and not another ; we must therefore neither plow or sow , build , raise stock , or do anything in the use of means , but stand still and see the salvation of God . But our ...
... means at all ; for why to use lawful means in our power one time and not another ; we must therefore neither plow or sow , build , raise stock , or do anything in the use of means , but stand still and see the salvation of God . But our ...
Página 75
... means the most fertile of the United territories , many of them migrated into other States , and especially after the Revolutionary war , which separated them from England . New York received in this manner the greater part of her ...
... means the most fertile of the United territories , many of them migrated into other States , and especially after the Revolutionary war , which separated them from England . New York received in this manner the greater part of her ...
Página 78
... means of obtaining them , these were such , as happened to be in fashion . Were I to decide , my Son , between the respective aristocracies of honour and of wealth , I think I should give the former a preference , because it naturally ...
... means of obtaining them , these were such , as happened to be in fashion . Were I to decide , my Son , between the respective aristocracies of honour and of wealth , I think I should give the former a preference , because it naturally ...
Contenido
THE MANYSIDED LINCOLN | 45 |
AMERICAN VERSE IN BROADSIDE FORM | 90 |
THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE Rev George Richards | 116 |
Otras 4 secciones no mostradas
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
The Magazine of History: With Notes ..., Tema 125,Volumen32 -Tema 132,Volumen33 Vista completa - 1926 |
Términos y frases comunes
Abraham Lincoln Aiken American appeared arms army arrived assassin battle body Booth brave British brother called Captain Christ civil Colonies command Conyngham dear Dearborn Independent death Edwin Booth enemy England English escape father fear fire Ford's Theatre Fort Jefferson France French George glory Greenmount Cemetery Gustavus Conyngham hand hath head heart Hertz HISTORY WITH NOTES honour hundred Indians John John Wilkes Booth killed knew land letter Lord MAGAZINE OF HISTORY marched miles morning N. Y. REPRINTED WILLIAM Nathaniel Niles nation never night North America NOTES AND QUERIES o'er officers party piastre poem political President Lincoln prisoners QUERIES Extra Number-No received REPRINTED WILLIAM ABBATT republicans river savage scalped shot soldier soon soul taken TARRYTOWN thought told took troops Washington wounded