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... native soil . Nor was this change of name confined to that clan , for we are assured that the McKinnons from the Isle of Skye are now McKenna , McKean , McCannon ; McNish is McNice , Menees , Munnies , and Monies ; Graham has become ...
... native soil . Nor was this change of name confined to that clan , for we are assured that the McKinnons from the Isle of Skye are now McKenna , McKean , McCannon ; McNish is McNice , Menees , Munnies , and Monies ; Graham has become ...
Halaman 18
... native of Ireland of Scottish descent , who succeeded , by aid of his friends in 1729 , in obtaining a commission as Governor of the terri- tory . He had previously been commissioned as Surveyor General of the woods , with a view to ...
... native of Ireland of Scottish descent , who succeeded , by aid of his friends in 1729 , in obtaining a commission as Governor of the terri- tory . He had previously been commissioned as Surveyor General of the woods , with a view to ...
Halaman 35
... native of Scotland . He was ordained in 1772 , and con- tinued their pastor until 1795 , when he was dismissed on account of ill health , and the people by a formal vote adopted the Congregational form . He died in 1805 . The next ...
... native of Scotland . He was ordained in 1772 , and con- tinued their pastor until 1795 , when he was dismissed on account of ill health , and the people by a formal vote adopted the Congregational form . He died in 1805 . The next ...
Halaman 41
... native of the Old Colony , fruitful in eminent men ; he studied his profession partly with Kil- born Whitman of Pembroke , partly in Boston , and commenced practice in Waldoborough , in the county of Lincoln , in 1806 ; two years after ...
... native of the Old Colony , fruitful in eminent men ; he studied his profession partly with Kil- born Whitman of Pembroke , partly in Boston , and commenced practice in Waldoborough , in the county of Lincoln , in 1806 ; two years after ...
Halaman 47
... native talents . He was for a time at Pitts- ton , now Gardiner , and subsequently removed to Waldo- boro ' , where was a settlement principally composed of German emigrants . They were generally poor and unedu cated , not familiar with ...
... native talents . He was for a time at Pitts- ton , now Gardiner , and subsequently removed to Waldo- boro ' , where was a settlement principally composed of German emigrants . They were generally poor and unedu cated , not familiar with ...
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Halaman 139 - Elizabeth by the Grace of God Queen of England France and Ireland Defender of the Faith &c.
Halaman xiii - THE PRESIDENT. 1. It shall be the duty of the President, and, in his absence, of the senior Vice-President...
Halaman 181 - He, being wholly addicted to the hierarchy and discipline of England, did exercise a ministerial function in the same way, and did marry and baptize at the Isle of Shoals which was now found to be within our jurisdiction.
Halaman 407 - We speak from experience," says Prof. Silliman, from whom this statement is taken, " and well remember with what impatient, and almost despairing curiosity, we eyed the bleak and naked ridges that impended over the valleys and plains that were the scenes of our youthful excursions. In vain did we doubt that the glittering spangles of mica, and the still more alluring brilliancy of pyrites, gave assurance of the existence of the precious metals in those substances; or that the cutting of glass by...
Halaman 253 - Kennebeck, have hereunto set our hands & seals, the day and year first above written.
Halaman 263 - ... tribes east of the Mississippi, yet its prevalence is so general, and its influence on political relations so important, as to claim especial attention. Indian communities, independently of their local distribution into tribes, bands, and villages, are composed of several distinct clans. Each clan has its emblem, consisting of the figure of some bird, beast, or reptile; and each is distinguished by the name of the animal which it thus bears as its device; as, for example, the clan of the Wolf,...
Halaman 176 - Of some accidents happening in the firste setlement of this northerne colonie. * 9. Sonday, the chief of both the shipps, with the greatest part of all the company, landed on the island where the crosse stood, the which they called St. George's Island, and heard a sermon delivered unto them by Mr. Seymour, his preacher, and soe returned abourd againe.
Halaman 301 - ... but we marched up about four miles in the main, and passed over three hills, and, because the weather was parching hot, and our men, in their armor, not able to travel far and return that night to our ship, we resolved not to pass any further, being all very weary of so tedious and laborsome a travel.
Halaman 250 - July, in the twelfth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lady Anne, by the Grace of God, of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, Queen, Defender of the faith, &c.
Halaman 407 - ... identify even quartz, feldspar or hornblende among the simple minerals, or granite, porphyry or trap among the rocks. We speak from experience, and well remember with what impatient, but almost despairing curiosity we eyed the bleak, naked ridges which impended over the valleys and plains that were the scenes of our youthful excursions. In vain did we doubt that the glittering spangles of mica, and the still more alluring brilliancy of pyrites, gave assurance of the existence of the precious...